This Songkran (Thai New Year) issue is all about preserving the essence of Supergirl... For art and science!
"What a strange question,"Helen Slater says, stumped. "What do you think?"
Mongo replies "I think not."
"I don't think so either," Helen Slater replies with relief.
The first photo of Melissa Benoist in costume as Supergirl
Supergirl outfits, a continuing saga
Supergirl is a perfect reflection of the shifting attitudes of the times. To read Supergirl comics is to watch a stereotypical 60s female more concerned with her wardrobe than fighting crime, turn into a total all-out badass.
Supergirl“Women in Prison” issue
was an out of the blue tribute.
This sequence of New Horizons images captures the giant plume from Jupiter’s moon Io's Tvashtar volcano
Mystery of strange radio bursts from space
Shoot an Asteroid to See What Happens
Tips hat at Rodney
Another addition of Big Boob Friday
The Federalist Rule 5 - Tara Reid
The happenings in Ye Olde Blogosphere
Fred, the distinguished NSFW Dude has posted some great stuff this week
Savage Dragon is a weird and adult type comic
Double Trouble Two doing some
Sexy Red Heads
GOODSTUFFs images tagged Rule 5
Double Trouble Two doing some
Sexy Red Heads
GOODSTUFFs images tagged Rule 5
I don't know but I have been told
Big legged women ain't got no soul
Mini Skirt Monday #183: A Salute to Military Minis
Early Supercomputers: A Visual Overview
"Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons." - Popular Mechanics (1949)
The actual quotation, from the March 1949 issue of Popular Mechanics, goes like this: "Where a calculator like ENIAC today is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1000 vacuum tubes and perhaps weigh only 1½ tons."
An OUTSTANDING history of developing computers timeline
Does Neil deGrasse Tyson Hate America?
Badass Neil deGrasse Tyson Quotes
Is having sex with an ultra-realistic robot hooker cheating?
For my own part, yes and no. Do I look at that old robot on 'Lost In Space' waving its tentacular arms around and get all hot and bothered? No. Not hardly. Now when I look at the image of a polished chrome and flesh woman as painted by Hajime Sorayama, or Jeri Ryan playing the infamous borg, Seven-of-Nine on Star Trek Voyager? You better believe it! Just don't tell my wife!
Supergirl's Dating Problems
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