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Are these available through grass city or anything? How much are they going for? How long does it operate without maintenance? Batteries? How do you smoke it?
 
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and here i though you were posting about an interesting read...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerebral_cortex

Now i want to measure another thickness of my body...

Nice article shroom. Did you see the origin part? They're saying there's a precursor type of cortex in invertabrates, and they think it goes back to precambrian times.
And yes, there's an entry under weiner size studies...read it yesterday. I love Wikipedia.
One thing I'd like to see is an article on possible extraterrestrial origins of cephilapods...those cuttlefish that hypnotized prey and have acid trip color changing skin are simply not of this world. A neurologist friend of mine is certain crustaceans are alien. It is possible, life could have arrived here via meteor after life here had already started. I'm always on the lookout for species that dont seem to be in the fossil record or have a strange evolutionary history.
I'm also into articles on micronations and principalities now....Liechtenstein, etc.
 

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almost everything has a back bone; what ever the fuck that organism was, it sure as fuck passed its shit down.

Its definitely interweb_crack
 
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Yup. What freaks me out are organisms WITHOUT a backbone...makes me think they have a different, possibly extraterrestrial origin.
Check this out -
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_merchandising

1977 Marvel Comics published a magazine-format full-color comic bookpresenting the band as superheroes. Blood from each band member was drawn by a registered nurse,witnessed by a notary public, and poured into the vats of red ink used for printing the comic at Marvel's Borden Ink
Plant in Depew, New York.
 
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andamanese


These people are the only people who are still left on earth who don't make their own fire. They still collect ambers from lightning strikes. They have been almost isolated for thousands of years.
Damn, that's crazy. They collect burning embers from lighting strikes and store it in hollowed out trees. How can they not make fire? Homo habilis probably made fire 2 million years ago. Homo erectus definitely made fire. And that's about a million years ago. I just don't get how they can't make fire...bang rocks together, rub sticks together... Man.
 
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