The popular shaolin monks are trained to throw needles through panes of glass, the unpopular ones just get kicked in the balls a lot and told some story about discipline and spirituality.
I like science. I'm not entirely against genetic engineering when done right. But breeding something that out-competes mosquitoes just sounds like it's introducing trouble of a different sort.
These are neat and all, but I couldn't bring myself to buy them when they cost so much more than the beer did when it was full. That's a good ale, too.
It's not a question of hating Meyer's books because they're popular, or because they're not serious literature, or whatever. It's simply that they are poorly written, and the constant fangirlism and the total takeover of malls is getting very tiresome.
Also, if you can see something on the web you have already downloaded it. It's just a question of whether you can save it somewhere other than your browser cache, and the answer to that is always "yes" but not always straightforward.
I Want To Believe, Alien Version
Longer Life For Milk Drinkers, Study Suggests
Drinking Milk During Pregnancy May Lower Baby's Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
Children Who Often Drink Full-Fat Milk Weigh Less, Swedish Research Finds
Milk: Two Glasses a Day Tones Muscles, Keeps the Fat Away in Women, Study Shows
(And also: Lactose Intolerance Rates May Be Significantly Lower Than Previously Believed)
Also, if you can see something on the web you have already downloaded it. It's just a question of whether you can save it somewhere other than your browser cache, and the answer to that is always "yes" but not always straightforward.
Wait, maybe it is Geek.
Carry on. :)