OK carry on.
You take that back.
click through for video.
How much toxin could you boil out of a 7 foot poison-arrow frog,I wonder?
You could start your research by licking it. Adults only though.
go here:
http://www.physics.byu.edu/
and press
up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a
(otherwise known as the Konami Code)
Remarkable science / unicorn synergy happening today.
oh so cute!
i totes cant make it work, and that makes me sad. REALLY REALLY SAD.
Anthony. you CAN DO it. arrow keys + b & then a
the known; the unknown (but knowable); the unknowable
what level (trip) are you on?
uh-oh. Mightybru, I really don't know what you are driving at ... But I do have a guess...and I'd have to say that I'm in the middle. With caveats:
unknown (but knowable) (but you probably won't ever get to know it)...
...(and maybe your children won't either, nor their children's children) but still knowable...as in: it's all part of a normal working day for the universe as we know it.
Quote from the undercover DEA Agent who infiltrated a hippie frog-licking clique: "After I licked the frog, I could see the synapses in my brain firing."
I think they got too much traffic. The Easter egg appears to be gone.
dang. Sorry Anthony! That was likely your problem.
And I pretended that it worked for me so that I wouldn't look ineffectual.
Unicorns *are* science, at least at the Ontario Science Centre:
http://www.ontariosciencecentre.ca/calendar/default.asp?eventid=999&ddmmyyyy=03102010
To be fair, this actually looks like it might be good. I got mad at them for running a Harry Potter show, but this at least could actually lure kids in the door with unicorns, then hit them over the head with science.
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OK carry on.
- L.M. 10-01-2010 6:24 am
You take that back.
click through for video.
- sally mckay 10-01-2010 2:19 pm
How much toxin could you boil out of a 7 foot poison-arrow frog,I wonder?
- rob (guest) 10-01-2010 4:41 pm
You could start your research by licking it. Adults only though.
- sally mckay 10-01-2010 4:49 pm
go here:
http://www.physics.byu.edu/
and press
up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a
(otherwise known as the Konami Code)
Remarkable science / unicorn synergy happening today.
- joester (guest) 10-01-2010 7:53 pm
oh so cute!
- sally mckay 10-01-2010 8:16 pm
i totes cant make it work, and that makes me sad. REALLY REALLY SAD.
- anthony (guest) 10-02-2010 12:30 am
Anthony. you CAN DO it. arrow keys + b & then a
- sally mckay 10-02-2010 4:18 am
the known; the unknown (but knowable); the unknowable
what level (trip) are you on?
- mightybru (guest) 10-02-2010 4:27 am
uh-oh. Mightybru, I really don't know what you are driving at ... But I do have a guess...and I'd have to say that I'm in the middle. With caveats:
unknown (but knowable) (but you probably won't ever get to know it)...
- sally mckay 10-02-2010 4:50 am
...(and maybe your children won't either, nor their children's children) but still knowable...as in: it's all part of a normal working day for the universe as we know it.
- sally mckay 10-02-2010 4:52 am
Quote from the undercover DEA Agent who infiltrated a hippie frog-licking clique: "After I licked the frog, I could see the synapses in my brain firing."
- VB 10-02-2010 4:53 am
I think they got too much traffic. The Easter egg appears to be gone.
- joester (guest) 10-02-2010 4:13 pm
dang. Sorry Anthony! That was likely your problem.
- sally mckay 10-02-2010 4:55 pm
And I pretended that it worked for me so that I wouldn't look ineffectual.
- L.M. 10-02-2010 5:00 pm
Unicorns *are* science, at least at the Ontario Science Centre:
http://www.ontariosciencecentre.ca/calendar/default.asp?eventid=999&ddmmyyyy=03102010
To be fair, this actually looks like it might be good. I got mad at them for running a Harry Potter show, but this at least could actually lure kids in the door with unicorns, then hit them over the head with science.
- Rob (guest) 10-04-2010 2:05 am