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Simon Bar Sinister

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  1. love 'em! :D I'll never go see them again, though. they're as bad live as they are good on record.
  2. a big heaping platter of fried tarantulas: they're popular in Cambodia. they don't look deep fried, so I didn't put this in the deep fried thread.
  3. according to this guy, it is. The people pushing it are trying to make other people stop reading the Bible. http://gawker.com/5608853/emc2-is-a-liberal-conspiracy
  4. Mean Salley was dropping some Irish there. maybe in reaction to the name Caitlin, don't know.
  5. chicken-fried bacon! I don't know whether to or
  6. here's some dark reading: http://io9.com/5607692/are-physicists-just-making-up-dark-energy
  7. I think this idea of a goth/industrial takeover of a skating rink was actually discussed here at one point. oh, well - glad to see that someone did it.
  8. i didn't forget about you - i just have to figure how to word it in such a way that a) I hit most of the general points, and b) I don't make myself sound like I've eaten 2 handfuls of 'shrooms.
  9. he's way old school - using a knife. thankfully, said choice of weaponry has limited his effectiveness; not all his victims have died. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38578073
  10. Shu's theory is already taking a beating for, among other things, failing to account for the cosmic background radiation - that 3 degrees K microwave noise that's regarded as one of the chief pieces of evidence for the Big Bang. From what I've gathered ( just heard about his idea a couple of days ago myself), if he's right, then it shouldn't be there - but it is. Doesn't mean he's completely wrong...but he gots lots of 'splanin' to do. personal fave theory at the moment: M-brane.
  11. Troy, do you ever go over to www.edge.org? it's a wide open discussion site that draws many of the world's best scientists in various disciplines to...well, have a verbal steel-cage death match at times. Discussions are usually polite, but they've been known to get heated on occasion. There's a book of some of the more provocative contributions from edge.org called Science At The Edge that you may be able to find at your local library. It's a very good intro to the edge.org world. I highly recommend it.
  12. I'm all for dark energy tearing apart all the matter in the universe in the long run if it means antigravity in the short run. :D
  13. Harold & Kumar III may have already started filming locally; if not, then they'll be here soon. oh, and Richard Gere is doing his latest here, too.
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