Russians resurrect 30,000-year-old frozen flower
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Re: Russians resurrect 30,000-year-old frozen flower
I have it on good authority that it was only about 4000 years old.
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Re: Russians resurrect 30,000-year-old frozen flower
So, instead of zombies, what to do if dinosaurs start taking the planet back?
.308? .50BMG?
For the record, I would so take a pet dinosaur any day.
.308? .50BMG?
For the record, I would so take a pet dinosaur any day.
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Re: Russians resurrect 30,000-year-old frozen flower
http://xkcd.com/87/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;gigag04 wrote:So, instead of zombies, what to do if dinosaurs start taking the planet back?

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Re: Russians resurrect 30,000-year-old frozen flower
I have a reptile hatin' snake eatin' cat. He once lined up four spiny lizards on the front walk, largest to smallest...I am not kidding. Velocirators would just be a prize to him.apostate wrote:http://xkcd.com/87/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;gigag04 wrote:So, instead of zombies, what to do if dinosaurs start taking the planet back?

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Re: Russians resurrect 30,000-year-old frozen flower
Thomas wrote:Let me add that to my list of over 10,000 doomsday scenarios...RoyGBiv wrote:How about the downside...
What if we resurrect something that we've lost immunity to?
Interesting, for sure.
Or.... we could resurrect something that cures cancer, BO, and halitosis.

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