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Revision as of 11:26, 1 March 2023
Computational Muttonchops (full title: Computational Muttonchops: Isaac Asimov and Your Pocket Calculator) is a cautionary documentary LP record album about writer, scientist, and pocket calculator enthusiast Isaac Asimov.
In the News
Love in the Age of Muttonchops is a short documentary film about writer, scientist, and alleged time-traveler Isaac Asimov.
A priest, a minister, and a fly enter a teleportation chamber. [Something something] Jeff Goldblum.)
Fiction cross-reference
- A priest, a minister, and a fly enter a teleportation chamber
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Love in the Age of Muttonchops