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By Fleeceman, on June 14th, 2010 Tweet
Helga loves you.
GMCs (genetically modified creatures) are less known than GMOs, but are quietly becoming a reality.
You may recall a news feed blurb a few whiles back, which claimed that a calf born with snakelike skin died only three days after birth. The death was apparently due to lack of . . . → Read More: Cambodian Reptile Cow
By Fleeceman, on May 14th, 2010 Tweet
Usually, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
There are exceptions, like getting a sweet deal on Craigslist, or when a waitress stokes you out with a free orange juice, but when a product,
Please make a talk!
say, anything made by Apple, shows up on a website . . . → Read More: Cheap Apples
By Fleeceman, on April 8th, 2010 Tweet
The book that says it all, or at least what has been said before.
I must warn you to beware when a guitar-playing Jesus shows up at your “office” and asks if things are great. (And yes, he says it like that.)
He then sets a book down on your desk. It . . . → Read More: Bananas
By Fleeceman, on April 4th, 2010 Tweet
The majestic Alabama Hills, as depicted by Ansel Adams.
The surreality of golfing is enough to warrant that nothing more needs to be said—unless you end up in Lone Pine.
Lone Pine as a concept should have dissolved into a wispy ghost town decades ago, but it survives by the graces of . . . → Read More: Golfing
By Fleeceman, on March 30th, 2010 Tweet
Separated at Birth?
While Obama and his many pens may have been a big fucking deal, scientists continue to blow their own minds by creating replica bones made from stem cells.
From the NY Times:
Tissue-engineered bones have many implications, according to a leading figure in the field, Dr. Charles A. Vacanti, . . . → Read More: Obama’s Health Care
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