Sure, the monographs about SETI and metaphysics are interesting, but it just wouldn't be Posthuman Blues without occasional barely clad women.
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"A stunning survey of the latest evidence for intelligent life on Mars. Mac Tonnies brings a thoughtful, balanced and highly accessible approach to one of the most fascinating enigmas of our time."
--Herbie Brennan, author of Martian Genesis and The Atlantis Enigma
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--Greg Bishop, author of Project Beta
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8 comments:
I wouldn't mind being abducted by aliens if they looked like that. ;)
I would have to say this woman is clad bare, rather than barely clad.
"I would have to say this woman is clad bare, rather than barely clad."
Oh yeah? Then what do you call those strings? ;-)
"This means I can't read PB at work again!"
You mean to say you're reading blogs when you're supposed to be working for The Man? I'm shocked!
>>"Then what do you call those strings?"
Strings? I never noticed them.
Sure you can Bear...you just have to move quickly past the girls to the engrossing articles. I mean, doesn't everyone read PHB for the articles?
C'mon Mac, teach me to set up an Alien Groove Pad.
You're implying that she's an exhibitionist. As I've astutely pointed out, she's clearly wearing a garment. I think.
what's her name?
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