Astonishingly, the truth about the Big Bang was the only one I didn't have at least some knowledge of, although there were details new to me in just about all of those accounts.
Incidentally, with regard to the feathered velociraptors, a series called "Destroyermen" -- 4 books and counting -- takes place in a world where, much as suggested in the article, the Cretaceous Extinction Event never happened and feathered 'raptors have become the supreme predators, developing intelligence and language, and eating anybody they can -- which is just about everybody. But are they badass enough to deal with a World War One-vintage U.S. Navy destroyer?
Edit to clarify: "Destroyermen" 'raptors are feathered, too. The author got it right.
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.
Incidentally, with regard to the feathered velociraptors, a series called "Destroyermen" -- 4 books and counting -- takes place in a world where, much as suggested in the article, the Cretaceous Extinction Event never happened and feathered 'raptors have become the supreme predators, developing intelligence and language, and eating anybody they can -- which is just about everybody. But are they badass enough to deal with a World War One-vintage U.S. Navy destroyer?
Edit to clarify: "Destroyermen" 'raptors are feathered, too. The author got it right.
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.