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Sure, if the future ever gets here.
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I still don't have my goddamned jetpack or my fucking teleporter.
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To be fair, I posted a cicra 1950s retro-future picture a few months back, and the man not only had your chair, but he was wearing your pants. For reference, I believe you bemoaned the fact that in the future people still watched sports.
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Sports are the herpes of culture, it's true.
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What does that make Herpes?
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I don't know...
...the stadium-funding debate of sex? (i.e. it never goes away) I'm reaching here. |
It's the unwanted gift that keeps on giving
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A culture of herpes.
![]() what do you reckon a culture of sports looks like? Rob's jockstrap, I'm sure. |
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fun for the masses? the universal brotherhood? lolol. ![]() a chain, linking of all humanity! :P |
A Japanese team of scientists have caught a live Architeuthis on video. It was found 1km below the surface near the Ogasawara islands.
Exciting! |
The Kracken is real!!!!!
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How come my birthday is when Skynet was to go online?
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Sarah Connor?
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seen divers been bitten by those Architeuthis
they use a hauberk not to loose hand or arms and stil is strong enough to break bones |
find the wireless reloading of bateries da shit
same use as microwave great don't know what energy effiency result there are |
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0108162227.htm
Physicist proposes experimental test to determine whether one of the precepts of E=MC2 is valid, the idea that gravitational mass is equal to inertial mass. Awesome. |
researchers ate Houston's own Rice University have "unveiled a new carbon nanotube (CNT) fiber that looks and acts like textile thread and conducts electricity and heat like a metal wire. In this week's issue of Science, the researchers describe an industrially scalable process for making the threadlike fibers, which outperform commercially available high-performance materials in a number of ways."
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0110142123.htm |
A shirt, made from nanotubes? Fantastic job, Rice!
Now perhaps you have time to read up on the near-7 year old data suggesting that migrating nanotubes represent a far worse health concern than asbestos. El oh el - I'll stick with cotton, thanks. |
those would be loose nanotubes, not ones bound up in cables or "wire."
asbestos is still widely used, and very safely. it is only a danger if it is fluffed up into the air. |
Hey, if you want to trust that Guangdong Textile Factory #7 has maintained the strict protocol required to ensure that your flouro-yellow ipad6-recharging jumper's "safe and free of cancer-causing agents", be my guest!
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