Odd Stuff (Part 1)

Cover not blown.

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I thought making ice cream at night in the desert by radiating heat into space was neat, but generating electricity from it is clever.

Take it to the next level: The coldness of the heart of the Republican Party.

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That (or harvesting the power of stupid) = unlimited energy.

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Ohhhh, you mean GoldenEye!

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Yes. Yes, that’s exactly what I meant. :roll_eyes:

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Filed under poetic justice:

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I like the Gizmodo headline better.

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Stop giggling at the back, this is proper science.

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Idiots. Have they never heard of Ice 9? We are all doomed!

http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/content.asp?bnum=415

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FTA:
“Water’s structure allows it to freeze into many different crystalline forms (including ice-IX, which does not share the same properties as the Ice-IX from Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle ).”

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Australia’s new $50 bill misspells “responsibility”.

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CryptoQueen on the run from Feds, lawsuit after her OneCoin slammed as ‘an old-school pyramid scheme on a new-school platform’

Ignatova and her brother Konstantin are being sued in a New York federal court by investor Christine Grablis, who claims that the Bulgarian siblings ran a “$4bn Ponzi scheme” for an initial coin offering that “never really existed, on a blockchain that never really existed, born from mining farms that never really existed.”

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this is very interesting, but in the very first instance of the term “superionic” in that article, the author misspelled it as “supersonic,” which, as a reader trying to make head or tail out of what some stranger is trying to convey into my neuron paths, is superconfusing. to the point of distraction. I take personal offense. I wish whatever fee this author earned could be docked for shitty proofreading.
I’m serious.

Well, they would say that, wouldn’t they.

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