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Post by The Dankness on Dec 29, 2009 17:06:11 GMT -8
Emperor Pilaf scares me the most!
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Jan 15, 2010 12:49:38 GMT -8
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Post by Muramasa on Jan 16, 2010 0:59:01 GMT -8
Moby-BONE
ISHMAEL: I'm existential.
AHAB: Really? Try vengeance.
ISHMAEL: I dig this dynamic. Can we drag it out for 600 pages?
This one and the 1984 one I found amusing.
Heh Moby-BONE
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Post by Kuat on Jan 18, 2010 12:38:06 GMT -8
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Post by Muramasa on Jan 18, 2010 13:52:06 GMT -8
I bet she would've too.
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Post by The Dankness on Jan 23, 2010 11:04:26 GMT -8
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Jan 26, 2010 17:26:03 GMT -8
I hate this. George Lucas sent this to James Cameron after Titanic surpassed Star Wars in the box-office sales.
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Post by The Dankness on Jan 26, 2010 18:14:37 GMT -8
Quentin Tarantino should send one to him that looks like this:
Donny and Omar firing down into a theater filled with those blue guys from Avatar, while Shosanna flips Cameron the bird on the huge flaming screen.
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Post by Kuat on Jan 28, 2010 5:32:25 GMT -8
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Jan 28, 2010 9:32:34 GMT -8
Yeah, the iPad is friggin' stupid.
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Post by Muramasa on Jan 28, 2010 22:35:11 GMT -8
Well, yeah, it certainly sucks when you compare it to a volcanic rock. Maybe if it was compared to limestone, it would have a better change.
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Post by Inaaca on Jan 31, 2010 12:19:29 GMT -8
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Post by Inaaca on Feb 6, 2010 12:39:55 GMT -8
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Post by The Dankness on Feb 6, 2010 14:08:53 GMT -8
Most fascinating. I happen to have one of my own, incidentally.
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Feb 6, 2010 14:44:22 GMT -8
Dankness leads to space shuttle explosions.
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Post by The Dankness on Feb 6, 2010 18:33:02 GMT -8
And for the record...
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Post by Kuat on Feb 7, 2010 12:14:34 GMT -8
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Post by Inaaca on Feb 7, 2010 12:37:45 GMT -8
Ya know, speaking of Carl Sagan, I highly recommend the comic series Atomic Robo if anyone hasn't checked it out yet. Here's just a small taste of the large role Carl Sagan plays in Volume 3, the latest in the series: HP Lovecraft and a lovecraftian monster also play large roles in the same volume. Good stuff.
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Post by Muramasa on Feb 9, 2010 2:56:09 GMT -8
Heh, it's always fun to muse about how certain people would react to these kinds of depictions in media. Like Abraham Lincoln taking a look a comic version of him saying "I'm here to emancipate your teeth".
I wonder if Sagan would point out how that empirically determined dimension must have been observable at some point in time.
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Feb 9, 2010 13:00:24 GMT -8
I hope comic Sagan, here, isn't making an assertion about the nature of the dimension as much as he is saying how the location of that dimension was empirically determined. Of course, if that isn't the case, the statement is either illogical or baseless. But, in a similar intellectual vein, if anybody wants to read a drama about mathematics and logic, they can borrow this comic from me:
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