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    Hollywood Physics

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    3.23.2008 at 05:29pm - Comment by zarathustra

    Image 8: "some materialsmetals have a knack forwill soaking up static electrical fields" Image 9: "would barely even scratch the surfaceonly get you 0.0004 percent" & "presumably putting keeping them away" Great article though (typos excepted). Somewhat reminiscent of 'Mythbusters' - or even moreso a UK TV show called "Hollywood Science", presented by Robert Lewellyn. You may know him as 'Kryten' from 'Red Dwarf' or, perhaps, as the presenter of the UK's 'Scrapheap Challenge'.

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    Hollywood Physics

    By Posted on 4.11.2008 13 Comments

    3.23.2008 at 05:16pm - Comment by zarathustra

    Image 6 Syntax error: "It's true, however, that those unfortunate enough to have their spacecraft destroyed be in a spaceship while it was exploding" HTH, The Pedant king =]

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    Hollywood Physics

    By Posted on 4.11.2008 13 Comments

    3.23.2008 at 05:08pm - Comment by zarathustra

    Image five, that is - as in: "Let's talk about the marquis scene"

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    Hollywood Physics

    By Posted on 4.11.2008 13 Comments

    3.23.2008 at 05:07pm - Comment by zarathustra

    "marquis" - please elaborate on how this word is pertinent in this context. Thanx



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