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Maryville, Tennessee. Right near Knoxville. The geekiest and coolest thing nearby is Oak Ridge, Tennessee. About forty-five minutes from me. The city’s known as the Secret City because it was founded during World War II as part of the Manhattan Project. I believe they refined uranium there. It was kept as secret as…
“Those aren’t assumptions; they are currently unexplainable phenomena.”
It’s not about simply praising God with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs all the time. 1 Cor. 10:31: “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” When asked what the greatest commandment was, Jesus said,
Sorry. Darn super-short editing window! “We’ve never seen baryons or leptons be produced in unequal amounts from anti-baryons or anti-leptons.”
Sir, you win the internet. Congratulations. Have a cat picture.
Please don’t lump us all together. My arguments for intelligent design revolve around stuff like baryon asymmetry and entropy, not the uniqueness of the platypus.
I just realized, aren’t they technically higher on the food chain than us? Mosquitoes eat us, they eat mosquitoes.
I’m a Christian, so I believe that humans have a grander purpose than that (namely, to glorify God and enjoy Him forever).
Things like this creep me out. It’s just bizarre that the adult bugs exist entirely to reproduce, that they can’t even eat.
Haha! Good ole’ Dr. Two-Brains. Me and him tried to take over the world together once. Fine chap.
Does the sky ever actually look like this to the naked eye, with the Milky Way all prple and bluetiful? Or does this kind of shot require long-exposures or something?
I suspect that the light at the horizon is from the sun, rather than light pollution. Could be wrong, but...
Some of the Amazon review suggest its not the best idea to read this as your first Gibson book. What do you think? Should I start with Neuromancer?
Well. That’s a lot to read. Any suggestion about which of that stuff I should start with?
My Little Raptor? I would watch that. I would watch that so hard.
And here’s the link: http://www.sciencefictionalist.com/?p=149
The wit and whimsy of this book are absolutely fantastic. I will never tire of it. I mean, Conclusions is an island which you can jump to.
The Green Book.
Well it got two thumbs up from my 8-year-old friend who saw it. He especially liked the really cool guy who was friends with the raptors and didn’t get eaten by them, even when they turned bad!