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Soylent: No Food For 30 Days 440

Daniel_Stuckey writes "Senior Editor of Motherboard Brian Merchant went an entire month without eating regular food. Instead, the journalist whisked up a concoction called soylent, an efficient take on the future of nourishment and nutrition. Merchant says: 'It was my second day on Soylent and my stomach felt like a coil of knotty old rope, slowly tightening. I wasn't hungry, but something was off. I was tired, light-headed, low-energy, but my heart was racing. My eyes glazed over as I stared out the window of our rental SUV as we drove over the fog-shrouded Bay Bridge to Oakland. Some of this was nerves, sure. I had twenty-eight days left of my month-long all-Soylent diet—I was attempting to live on the full food replacement longer than anyone besides its inventor—and I felt woozy already. ... By the third week of Soylent, not eating food seemed normal. I saw a doctor, who said I was healthy; I was still losing weight, but nothing serious. Yet, given that a daily mixture of Soylent contains 2,400 calories, both Rob and Dr. Engel thought it was odd that I’d shed so much. Dr. Engel said that given my weight, height, and body mass, I should only require about 1,800 calories a day. I could still be adjusting to the new diet, or I could have such a hyperactive metabolism that before Soylent, I was tearing through hundreds of extra calories per day and staying trim.'"

Comment Re:BBT (Score 1) 215

Don't watch BBT, didn't laugh once through the first ep and that was it. The fact that one of its main characters favors DS9 -- which in all likelihood was derived from JMS' ideas -- over a layered epic like B5 sounds perfectly in line with the intelligence level I've seen from BBT. Or it could just be the writers giving their character a unique, moronic voice -- can't say for sure. To be fair, I enjoyed DS9 -- but it's not fit to polish B5's shoes.

Geek blackface indeed. Double digit IQs impersonating geeks? Not so funny.

Comment You've said the B5 story has been told ... (Score 1) 215

... and it has been, masterfully. But would you consider a re-imagining of B5 under any circumstances? Just as most of us felt uncomfortable with replacing the actors who originally played Kirk and Spock, I cannot easily imagine anyone else playing G'Kar and the other roles whose actors we've lost. But would the actors themselves have wanted the story to go on, potentially catch fire with a larger audience as Star Trek seems to have done? Imagine B5 produced as an HBO series, with the production quality of Game of Thrones. Or a series of films produced in partnership with the Wachowskis. Have to believe all those who've gone before would want something that amazing to happen, if it were in the cards. Your work deserves that production value, and so does the memory of those who labored on B5's original incarnation.

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