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Comment Batman? (Score 1) 614

and yet it is now proven beyond doubt that hormone disrupting chemicals can act together to cause effects even when each by itself would not

This plot sounds awfully familiar. Are they taking their research from Tim Burton's "Batman" movie?

Comment Re:missing option (Score 1) 628

For my setup, I have a single computer with a single monitor, but I also have my HDTV on the other side of the room hooked as the second monitor for the purpose of watching hulu/fox.com/etc tv shows, so I'm not sure if that counts as two monitors or not for the purpose of this poll.

Comment Re:Standard Missing Option Gripe (Score 1) 708

    Well, that's good, but we're going to need you to change just a few things.

    Change the writers into zombies. The screenwriters need to be bikini models.

    Change Paramount to Premier Studios Hollywood.

    Second though, scratch the whole part about the novel, and replace it with a gunfire filled action theme in a spaceship a billion light years from home, that has a catastrophic atmospheric leak.

    It really doesn't change what you've said, but it'll work better with the focus groups.

    Oh, and we'll need at least 3 gratuitous sex scenes. One in the opening sequence would really sell it.

    We're going to need that by 8am Monday. No problem, right? Good.

Are you Michael Bay?

Medicine

Submission + - Blue M&Ms heal spinal injury (cnn.com)

saxoholic writes: CNN is reporting on research done at the University of Rochester Medical Center.

Researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center found that when they injected the compound Brilliant Blue G (BBG) into rats suffering spinal cord injuries, the rodents were able to walk again, albeit with a limp. The only side effect was that the treated mice temporarily turned blue.

Research has found that an influx of ATP following a spinal cord injury kills off healthy cells, increasing the damage of the injury. The blue M&M die seems to prevent that from happening. I would like to be the first to welcome our blue, rodent overlords.

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