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The guy at the debriefing who brought up this other guy named Kafka seemed like he was the only one who had ever heard of him. I hadn’t. I got the impression at the time he was trying to be funny. But when he looked around and saw that nobody got the joke he just [...]
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soylent green… it’s… it’s… I’ve got to tell them…
spoyler alert… it’s people… and kinda stupid… 1 happened in a movie a long time ago with a story set in a future still eleven years in… the future, as in, from now. I decided to watch this quasi classic film again a few days ago, what with Thanksgiving and all. This was only [...]
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two little hands make a confusing clock
The twins brought their older brother this time, and he had a new tool, very cool, very exciting. He pulled out a glass syringe. His father was diabetic. The syringe was an artifact of the day's technology.
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Q: is there… a rolling, real-time FAQ?
Q: is the world going to end in 2012? A: No, you silly, silly person. The only thing that ends in 2012 is the Aztec Calendar and the free financing and no payments on all the furniture you bought last summer. All the companies that financed such deals... the Aztec Calendar was created for them.
giant crack in africa… new ocean
I want to see it. I would pay good money to see it. Could I please have a show of hands from all who witnessed the birth of any other oceans of which we might be aware? That's what I thought.
GOOG, GRMN: gooder, prettier, saferer
A sextant, once the premier high-tech navigational device, was never the household item that were its partners the compass and the clock. If you knew the time of day and what direction was what, you could pretty much figure out where you were.
Well, That Was…. Interesting
That last post was so whiny I really didn’t mind that nobody reads this blog. Only under threat of no one reading this stuff can I write what I want to write how I want to write it. Still, the extreme unlikelihood that anyone will read this blog is threat enough that I monitor my [...]
Terminator Salvation… even the machines think they saw something nasty in the woodshed
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