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Mars' South Polar Cap, its stratified layers evidence of long periods of sublimation.


Apologies for the absence. Due to some unforseen circumcisions, I was unable to attend this thread last night. But we're all happy now.

Bag goes to foozball3000. Hope it's your kind of thing:

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McDonald's will fill it up with fries for you if you open it up next to one of their Drive-Thru windows. They also have Baby Changing stations, where you can conveniently swap out your existing baby for another.
 
Oh, I've read about this. It's another dimension parralel to ours. Simply put, it's where bald people's hair go to for early retirement, to settle down and build houses. This dimention only opens up little by little, letting the hair cross over in small, but noticible numbers. It may even take years for everyone to migrate.
 
It looks to me like something magnetic, like strands of magnetic... pluuuuhhh, which is why we get the patterns...
 
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Using "drawing robots" that respond to sound, this is artist Peter Foucault's drawing based on Philip Glass's soundtrack to The Hours. The little drawing robot was of course shopped out to cultivate an Air of Mystery and keep in tune with this thread.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4MCOQ1z2uI


The winner is foozball. Again. Please stop it.

Another bag for your collection:

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Yes, that thing in the foreground is a medium sized human child carrying a large bucket. But what has it done to those trees?
 
Funnelweb spiders trying to survive a flood... there is an e-mail doing the rounds where something similar like this happened in Australia. /shudders
 
Spiders nest... The child is walking with the bucket, collecting pieces of dead bird and small aircraft, to feed his family.
 
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