Mmmmmm, sounds delicious.
Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I recently read a blog where someone called him Fed-Ex. Which I think is brilliant.
I saw that, and agree. Do you remember where, Kristen?
I've seen it a bunch of places, but I can't remember who was first.
Best wishes for your trip, msbelle!
I know I saw the Fed-Ex thing on gofugyourself but I don't know if they were the first ones to use it.
A pretty funny parody of Intelligent Design stuff....
It is funny, but I've got to say some "science" stuff I read really needs quotation marks. Was it you who posted/linked to a theory here last week, about parallel universes (or something along those lines). While my first thought was, "Cool!" my second thought was, "And that's science as opposed to faith, just how, exactly?"
Was it you who posted/linked to a theory here last week, about parallel universes
...sounds like something I might do....
on NPR yesterday they were talkingabout how to make a universe. Is it sad that I kept thinking , but where would you put it?
They were supposed to post signs in the building lobby telling us which elevators were in use while they repair the collapsing ceiling.
Not so much with the signage today.
Finally, bomb-sniffing bees!
Scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico have rather splendidly announced the immediate availability of the bomb-sniffing bee, Reuters reports.
The boffins declared they'd "trained honeybees to stick out their proboscis when they smell explosives in anything from cars and roadside bombs to belts similar to those used by suicide bombers". The terror-busting insects can "recognise substances ranging from dynamite and C-4 plastic explosives to the Howitzer propellant grains used in improvised explosive devices in Iraq", according to researchers.
The plan is, as Haarman explained, to deploy the bees in "hand-held detectors the size of a shoe box", and train security operatives in their use.