Next, he’ll perform a surgery.
Likewise, he also said Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Soon to be known as “the sawed off runt.”
Dr. Mel, which half gets the spleen?
Oh, THIS is going to end well!
Dr Mel will have to expleen himself!
I don’t think this kind of magic was meant in that quote.
More like “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
He’s confusing magic with trickery.
There’s something sort of like this in today’s Bound And Gagged.
Odd grammar in Panel One, makes it read very awkwardly.
Winky looks to have grown taller, at least for the time being.
“Spleen!”
Where are that kid’s parents?
Yes, Winky, this requires precision. He needs to make the cut just slightly above the spleen.
His spleen! His spleen!
Dr. Mel isn’t going to exspleen his plan to Winky.
Make sure you don’t hit his spleen, Dr Mel
Science only gets in the way.
It looks like, for a change, his spleen has a chance to survive.
Uh, the inaccurate period in the Clarke quotation changes the meaning very subtly. In fact, it might be an improvement. But it’s not accurate.
Well, I’ve heard the same argument for the existence of God. How much of the “science” which exists in the universe do we understand to definitely say: “There is no God?”
juncarlo over 4 years ago
Next, he’ll perform a surgery.
Bilan over 4 years ago
Likewise, he also said Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
Soon to be known as “the sawed off runt.”
lee85736 over 4 years ago
Dr. Mel, which half gets the spleen?
LeeCox over 4 years ago
Oh, THIS is going to end well!
Sanspareil over 4 years ago
Dr Mel will have to expleen himself!
Yontrop over 4 years ago
I don’t think this kind of magic was meant in that quote.
tudza Premium Member over 4 years ago
More like “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
pcolli over 4 years ago
He’s confusing magic with trickery.
therese_callahan2002 over 4 years ago
There’s something sort of like this in today’s Bound And Gagged.
mickjam over 4 years ago
Odd grammar in Panel One, makes it read very awkwardly.
Aussie Down Under over 4 years ago
Winky looks to have grown taller, at least for the time being.
tripwire45 over 4 years ago
“Spleen!”
gantech over 4 years ago
Where are that kid’s parents?
Andrew Sleeth over 4 years ago
Yes, Winky, this requires precision. He needs to make the cut just slightly above the spleen.
rugeirn over 4 years ago
His spleen! His spleen!
Ray_C over 4 years ago
Dr. Mel isn’t going to exspleen his plan to Winky.
geese28 over 4 years ago
Make sure you don’t hit his spleen, Dr Mel
DCBakerEsq over 4 years ago
Science only gets in the way.
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
It looks like, for a change, his spleen has a chance to survive.
ekke over 4 years ago
Uh, the inaccurate period in the Clarke quotation changes the meaning very subtly. In fact, it might be an improvement. But it’s not accurate.
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
Well, I’ve heard the same argument for the existence of God. How much of the “science” which exists in the universe do we understand to definitely say: “There is no God?”