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We were just at UC San Diego yesterday, and couldn't help but notice the little blue house. We were told it was past of the art on campus series, and that for a few hours a week you can go into the house. The guide said everything inside is level, except the chandelier which hangs from the ceiling.

Any word about going uphill over the tehachapis? That's what makes taking the train from SF to LA such a pain.

Have to get that data back to the akashic system for redownload to a new vessel.

He was the original model for Professor Utonium of PPG

Argggh!

Can we all agree that CC is the Anti-Midas? Everything cool he touches turns into turds. The first film was horrible.

The spinning teacups led to a vortex of madness, where the inner ear was tortured and the body racked with nightmarish spasms. Mountains of insanity rose from the oceans, and there was a wisecracking teacup poodle named Frank, voiced by Chris Rock.

This is like a Rorschach test. I see creamed corn, chrysanthemums, and Mother with a strange man.

It always seems premature to discuss what to call other intelligent species when we haven't even attained a basic level of krsgllvantssssssss. Intelligent, Hah! With that said, I like the idea of "beings" in the fact that we "exist." (Though that might assume a bias against those species that don't experience time or

Mike Baron of Nexus used to use Gentlesentients. Very nice rhythm.

I remember there was some talk about this as a miniseries at some point, many years ago... Truly an excellent comic.

Okay, okay, GMO, blah, blah blah. Way to get us off track. How do they taste? Any good? Like real witches' fingers?

Moore's law isn't a law, its a handy bit of shorthand. Because something has happened one way in the past it doesn't guarantee the same thing in the future. We may bump up against some physical limit we aren't aware of yet, or we may work the bugs out of quantum computing. It's like treating Drake's equation as if it

Neverwas Haul is truly a sight to see. They have a library, a viewing platform, and a camera obscura. Very cool!

For those of us who don't bother with tiny laptops. Constantly. Our old plaster & lath house eats wifi signal.

Amazing job! My wife & I who both do a lot of retouching watched it together making comments. We agree about the background layer. And we laughed at the arm cloning. Its understandable how frustrating that is. I'm sorry the hair didn't pop the way it does in the original. Setting the background curtain as a lighter

Hate to be a downer, but some of the stations are so close together the train would be stopping every two seconds. With the add-on stops within San Mateo city and Contra Costa, for example, the train would never get any speed.

Jim Kazangian might have been inspired by Neverwas Haul, a real, drivable Victorian house made by Obtanium Works in Vallejo, CA. It's an amazing vehicle!

Yeah I thought they'd buried the corpse and put a Teen Titans Go pizzeria on the grave.

Whoap. Thought I was reading about Journeyman. That's definitely stiil dead and gone I guess. Like Francisco Franco.