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    Bill-Lee: The creature from "The Blackout" looks like a mugwump from "Naked Lunch". more »
    bookwench: Can we get a "duh"? When carbon nanotubes first came out they did a study showing the little buggers would kill *every* kind of cell on contact. Great... more »
    Dr Emilio Lizardo: I need more info on "Gladiators vs Werewolves," I'm not sure I get it. Seriously, when I read the title, I thought "why don't the werewolves just tur... more »
    Chip Overclock: The Neurosonics Audiomedical Laboratory is clearly performing experiments the nature of which are crimes against the laws of God and Man. We need mor... more »
    Lassus: Blackout looks like a great sci-fi premise, but I cannot for the life of me figure out why everything sci-fi has to be turned into a bloody mess of a ... more »
    mind in rewind: My friend Joe appears to be the lead in Blackout. I wonder why he never mentioned it? Hmmmm... #werewolves more »
    TomSkylark: Is it just me or does that first poster up there look exactly like the one for that most recent Randy Quaid Space Zombie/Ghost/Alien movie? #werewolves more »
    htowneric001: Why are they concerned about proving wireless power transfer to make a devise essentially climb up.......a wire. more »
    SJ_Edwards: When NASA first funded the 'Challenge', four years ago, in those heady days of 2005, when $900k might have seemed like chump-change, even for the orph... more »
    Jeremy Tapsell: I must be weird then. I can't see any problem here. Nana Particles are sweet, yet tiny, dear old things who wouldn't harm a fly! Until they get behin... more »
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