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Seeing the Unseen (Pt 2)

Thanks for that link. That's exactly the sort of thing I'd be proud to have written myself, except that I can never get much farther than the WHAT THE LIVING HELL IS THE MATTER WITH THESE PEOPLE?!! sentiment he mentions.
 
""This is the first time in history that fire has ever melted steel," she said. This is a statement of such pristine and perfect idiocy that it surely must be emblazoned in stone across the entrance to the Physics Imbecile wing of the Moron Museum of Natural History."


Comedy gold.
 
""This is the first time in history that fire has ever melted steel," she said. This is a statement of such pristine and perfect idiocy that it surely must be emblazoned in stone across the entrance to the Physics Imbecile wing of the Moron Museum of Natural History."

Okay, that line most assuredly deserves a Coffee on Monitor Award nomination :D
 
A man after my own heart. Couldn't agree more. :blush:


You know who I blame for this pathetic state of affairs? I blame Leonard Nimoy. I remember watching In Search Of… as a teen and always being just a little disappointed that there was so little – you know, proof -- in any one of those episodes. In Search of Atlantis, In Search of Ghosts, In Search of Ancient Astronauts, In Search of the Bermuda Triangle, In Search of UFO’s..., In Search of, in other words, every conceivable hoax and superstition on the face of the planet. And I watched it in spite of the lack of actual proof and I believed it all because it presented one thin string of opinion and falsehood cloaked as "evidence" and no one rebutted a word of it.

I have to admit I was the same way as a youngster. Loved that show. I was obsessed with all this stuff.
 
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