Haggis- A traditional Scottish dish consisting of the heart, liver and lungs of a sheep boiled in it’s own stomach. Time travelers have discovered that the Scottish invented it as a prank to serve to tourists. Tweet This Post
Monthly Archives: May 2011
That Dern Internet! Steve Niles Discusses Social Media at Dallas Comic-Con!
Social media is in everyone’s lives these days and has presented several opportunities for people who otherwise might not know about them. So, I wanted to know how social media has affected guests at Dallas Comic-Con. First up I spoke to the talented Mr. Steve Niles (30 Days of Night, Criminal Macabre).
AFC: How has social […]
Introduction to Time Travel 101
“Time Travel. If you aren’t prepared, it’ll kill you. Over and over and over again.”
Have you ever worried about falling through a hole in time and space, only to find yourself accidentally making love to your great-grandmother? Are you often concerned that a tyrannosaurus rex will burst into your kitchen and demand that you make him a plate of waffles? Do you often wonder what Benjamin Franklin looks like naked?
Well, wonder no longer! Thanks to the efforts of temporal explorer extraordinaire Penswick Cadbury and his assistant Ted, Ye Olde Guide.com is here to prepare you for the wondrous and delicious journey through time!
Doctor Who Modern Series 6 Finale – The Three Youngest Doctors? Spoilers?
IMDB posted an interesting cast list for the final episode of the current Doctor Who season. If you actually believe you could somehow avoid learning this news (IF it’s even right) between now and October, then do not scroll to the closeup of that IMDB page. SPOILER BELOW (if IMDB is right, that is): Given […]
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Killer Robots on the Science Channel – How Grant Imahara Stalled Judgment Day
Judgment Day recently came and went (see Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, not Harold Camping’s Family Radio Rapture claim) without an obvious attack by Skynet. MythBuster Grant Imahara, who has made us a few promises regarding preparations for the machine uprising, hosts the Science Channel’s combat robot series Killer Robots starting Monday, Memorial Day. Coincidence? […]
Killer Robots: Terminator vs. Robocop (Robots, Cyborgs…)
Monday, Memorial Day, the Science Channel debuts Killer Robots hosted by MythBusters‘ Grant Imahara. More on that soon. First, though, the program inspired this question, and one question leads to another.
ActionChick: Which robots would you like to see fight each other?
cybeam1: @Shadowbat @ActionChick Twiki!!!
David_Hahn: David from A.I. up against a Matrix sentinal. #rockemsockemrobots
edibleeats: hmm johnny […]