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No worries, I heard it from my wife this weekend too. I interrupted a local sushi class with improper drawings. Read more

But did Han have one on him? He keeps it in the Falcon from previous reports. Read more

Midichlorians again! I'll pull out some p-chem equations if we're dealing with the movement of exothermic particles. Read more

Your idea ends worldwide hunger via photosynthesis. I like this. Read more

Bang on! Linnaeus was Swedish, but a scientific expedition to Lapland/Lappland in his mid-twenties played a major role in his career path. Read more

It's a traditional outfit worn by Sami (Swedish/Norwegian/Finnish) people in the 18th Century and previous. But you do have a point... Read more

The wiki's been listed as TBA for a while. I'm guessing the are waiting until after the summer. Maybe they want to put it in a slot with Gravity Falls. Read more

Such a wild episode. I definitely want to do something from "Arise, Serpentor, Arise" in the future. Read more

I'd love to see an arcade-style beat-em' up with the 5. Dibs on Nova. Maybe we'll see something on Xbox Live Arcade or Playstation Store? Read more

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There's no set "publicized" data for the return of Tron Uprising. You can check out the Comic-Con preview of the next episode, Scars, to the left though.

I would love a big budget sequel - wash the taste of Frank Miller's Robocop 3 out of our collective mouths. Read more

Comparing images of Barry Bonds circa 1988 to 2002 makes for an astonishing exercise. To think - Barry was the speedy base stealer who inspired the character of Willie "Mays" Hayes in Major League. Blood doping wouldn't help baseball players much though — maybe pitchers and catchers, but not everyday position players. Read more

It doesn't spike out of the established ranges, but body tweaks the amount of RBCs in the blood stream to make up for the environment. RBCs make up 40.7 to 50.3% of a male's whole blood volume (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003646.htm), so altitude training would just likely boost the athlete to the Read more

I'm pretty much with you on this one. I (somewhat ashamedly) agree with Jose Canseco's views that PEDs, when used properly, could become mainstream in the 21st Century. I'm not sure we'll ever see them used "properly", however. Read more

I see what you did there. Concentrated RBCs are the cheesecake of the vampire community. Read more

True - this is a tactic used by a lot of endurance athletes, but, like you said, it's not detectable. Read more