Personal computing discussed
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Star Brood wrote:I can just imagine aliens landing on earth, catching humans at random, wondering what they are, and putting them in airless vacuums to study.
Forge wrote:Probably should stick a finger in the bag, agitate the hell out of the bug, and see if it stings or bites. That would be a big aid to identification.
Captain Ned wrote:Forge wrote:Probably should stick a finger in the bag, agitate the hell out of the bug, and see if it stings or bites. That would be a big aid to identification.
You volunteering the finger?
Forge wrote:Only if the bug makes a housecall, if that happens, my spirit of scientific inquiry would demand it, sure.
Captain Ned wrote:Forge wrote:Only if the bug makes a housecall, if that happens, my spirit of scientific inquiry would demand it, sure.
Ah. This is where the Lysol can and the grill lighter come into my way of thinking.
Forge wrote:You're going to do a spectrographic analysis? Keep in mind that IDing it was the original intention.
ronch wrote:If only Google accepts pictures in its search box.
ronch wrote:A bit off topic.. I myself am quite fascinated with insects these days. Most of them are quite unsightly. Here's a Wikipedia image showing different kinds of arachnids. Gives me the heebie jeebies..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Haeckel_Arachnida.jpg
And here's a weird arachnid class called Amblypygi. Weird. Just weird. And creepy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amblypygi
So many aliens living on earth.