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Love Death and Robots 1x13 - Warship vs Jets

cloudballoon says...

I like the series a lot. Too over-hyped though. A few meh episodes, but what I enjoyed the most is the varied art styles for each episodes. Overall just very Sci-Fi Lite. Nothing too complicated. Binge worthy.

POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN: Blow Me Down (1933) (Remastered)

POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN: Blow Me Down (1933) (Remastered)

USDA: Eggs are NOT Healthy or Safe to eat

transmorpher jokingly says...

With attitudes like yours, it's not wonder so many vegans are leaving Earth and returning to the Vega sector. It's hard enough being here and missing the blue light of our home star. (I'm referring to Carl Sagan's "Contact" for anyone not sci-fi literate )

newtboy said:

Bwaaahahaha!
Vegans (or Vogons for that matter) complaining about false advertising is like Hotblack Desiato's ship calling a cup of dark tea "black".

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The History of Mortal Kombat (a 5 parts playlist)

"Nice Shoes"

Warp Speed Comparison

entr0py says...

I'm just barely geeky enough to find this interesting, but here goes. The first reason is that logarithmic scales show up in science all the time, and are frequently misunderstood by layman and media, they just aren't at all intuitive.

The second is that those shows were written over decades by smart science-literate people who put in all of these careful details that totally flew over my head, it's fun to look back and see it was deeper than I knew at the time.

When Sci-fi is written with a good understanding of science and physics, it makes the fantastic parts seem more plausible because the rest checks out. The alternative way to do Sci-fi is to just say "Screw it, it's all magic!". Which works for Star Wars but isn't compelling in the same way.

cloudballoon said:

What's so intriguing about made up numbers though?

Sci-Fi Horror Short Film "Operator Ep. 1"

Aliens Movie-Apone says,"Another glorious day in the Corps!"

Mordhaus says...

*Doublepromote *quality

RIP

Al Matthews, the real-life military man who portrayed the no-nonsense, cigar-chomping Sgt. Apone in the sci-fi horror classic Aliens, has died. He was 75.

Prospect (2018) - Official Trailer

ChaosEngine says...

It looks beautiful, but where's the amazing high concept stuff Dust have been doing?

If you're gonna make a sci-fi movie on another planet, and you're outside the bounds of the studio system, give me an interesting story. Ask some questions about our place in the stars or how technology will shape humanity. Don't give me a story that could have been set in the old west.

President of American College of Cardiology: No Meat Is Safe

transmorpher says...

Well you won't die early :-)

They can't do anything about death yet, but people seem confident it's just a matter of time before they solve that too. Who knows, if you make it to 120 like so many Okinawan's do then perhaps it'll get you there. Some people say that if you are able to live until 2060, then they'll have technology that allows you to extend your life for another 80 years - long enough until the next big breakthrough, and so on. It's of course sci-fi right now, but I like the idea of it :-)

Mordhaus said:

So this means if I don't eat meat, I won't die? Ponce de León was looking in the wrong place!

Bill Murray Taunted By Gopher 36 Years After Caddyshack



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