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Nathan's Little 'Bots
Nathan studied the building plans again, shook his head, and smiled. "You really can find anything on the web," he thought as he scrolled from page to page. There were the electrical, plumbing, security, and structural plans—complete with detailed measurements. Nathan spent considerable time with the floor plans, memorizing as much detail as possible. This would be his biggest project yet and he wanted to collect as much information as he could before proceeding.
By Paul Burns8 years ago in Futurism
Peter Capaldi's 'Volcanic' Regeneration Will Be the Show's Most Violent Yet
Christmas is just around the corner, which means only one thing – A new episode of Doctor Who! A festive episode has been a tradition since 2005 when the show was revived. During the Christmas-themed episodes, the Doctor has faced many creatures, some of which include The Sycorax, The Empress of the Racnoss, and the deadly Snowmen. However, it seems the joyful and episodes filled with happiness are becoming slightly more depressing. Why? Christmas Day is nowadays the time for the Doctor to regenerate.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Futurism
The Purpose of the U.L.C.
Overall most of our lives are based on the 9-5 work cycle, and we get up go to work, eat, sleep, and bathe, then do it all over again. The funny situation is that isn't normal. In most of our history, we got up at the crack of dawn, or perhaps whenever we wanted to, then we got whatever work needed to be done that done, done. There was no time constraints, or limiting factors to our daily lifestyle. On top of that there was much less stress on each individual person.
By Dustin Miller PolyInnovator8 years ago in Futurism
Ka
Cries of a newborn...those vibrations that embody within them the very essence of life, resonated throughout the cold, metallic, and plastic room heated only by warm bodies; mainly the mother’s. She was calm and serene as her premature son’s skull protruded impatiently into an inhospitable orb ruled by laws, both produced and predetermined. The birth was painless. He was wet with one part oxygen, two parts hydrogen, womb, and blood. They named him Enoch, after his grandfather.
By David Warren8 years ago in Futurism











