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  1. "The Planet Where Glass Rains Sideways at 4,000 mph" sounds like a prog rock double-album. Thanks again, Cracked! http://www.cracked.com/article_20702_5-real-planets-way-weirder-than-anything-in-science-fiction_p2.html#ixzz3PrJ5o8fT #

    Sunday, 25-Jan-15 18:22:43 UTC from web
    1. @scribus You need a 20-30 minute opener with a bunch of acts that all have ridiculous titles that make no sense in any context but use big sciencey words. Stuff like "I: Time Shift Paradigm Continuim" and "II: Into the Parallel Quasar Doppler Effect"

      Sunday, 25-Jan-15 18:31:21 UTC from MuSTArDroid
      1. @northernnarwhal I'd listen to that in a smoke-filled room with an alternating black/white strobelight.

        Sunday, 25-Jan-15 18:34:53 UTC from web
        1. @scribus Oh, and at one point you need a 5-10 minute guitar solo too. That's about as prog as it gets.

          Sunday, 25-Jan-15 18:36:09 UTC from MuSTArDroid
    2. @scribus Oh, I really liked the graphical explanation on the evaporating planet :) ( mainly before the "what if you were standing on that planet" explanation though )

      Sunday, 25-Jan-15 18:33:29 UTC from web