News you can’t use… the science edition.

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Bill Nye has nothing on me.

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Sure, a space wall to block the sun. It worked well for Hadrian.

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Now there’s a story to keep you up at night.

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Trump. Global plague. High heel Crocs. An alternate timeline makes perfect sense!

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Bionic robo-fish. Wonder what kind of bait you need to catch those?

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Terminator.

I, Robot.

Ex Machina.

Have these technies learned nothing from Hollywood!

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25 thoughts on “News you can’t use… the science edition.”

  1. Are we sure we can’t use this news? High heel crocs? People need to know about that. Imagine how much juice the Hadron supercollider needs to run. That little fuzzer got a more merciful death than any of his bros out in the wild. There’s a little positive spin.
    I never saw Ex Machina. Was it good? I could use that news.
    Another excellent report. You could get a gig reporting on cute puppies or toilet paper on the network news.

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    1. High heel crocs are indeed a thing. No matter how much I wish otherwise.
      Ex Machina was dark. You’d probably like it.
      A toilet paper reporter? Well, there’s certainly enough worth wiping in the news these days.
      😉

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      1. I knew you’d say that. Just like on you post about film soundtracks that some were referring to the film Guardians of the Galaxy. The soundtrack to the two fils is awesome, you should watch at least the first one and see/hear for yourself.

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      2. While I enjoy a good sci fi movie, the only fantasy I ever liked was Game of Thrones. And that’s probably because I read the books first. Although bare chested Jason Momoa didn’t hurt.
        🤣

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  2. So they can build a wall in space to keep out bad rays, but we cannot build a wall on terra firma to keep out illegals? Weasel? I heard they identified the remains as Biden’s brain. THAT would explain even more stuff. Bionic fish? Something else in the water to ignore my bait.

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  3. I remember when ‘scientist’ were seriously considering using 22 nukes to blow up a railroad and highway route through the Bristol Mountains of California, and a few more there to blow a drainage crater in a dry wash that flooded from time to time.

    Yup. Gotta follow the science …

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      1. They actually had a very detailed construction timeline and engineering study done precisely where the route was to go. They even calculated the number of windows broken and plaster cracked in a nearby desert town of around 5K … it was politics, not science that killed the idea.

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