Re-Animated Zombie Dog - All Your Base Are Belong To Us
It would appear that round 2 3 4 uh X of the apparently unstoppable "All Your Base Are Belong To Us" PhenoMemeOn is upon us.
(oy - bad pun alert! - you may groan now - Ed)
Lord knows I do whenever possible.
(*groan* - Ed)
In honour of the resurgence perpetrated by the latest (and best uh est) AYBABTU YouTube Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qItugh-fFgg
SciFiFanZine presents: The location of the infamous source - Yes, the (European only) "Engrish" (Japanese to English badly-translated rush-to-release job of the) Sega Mega Drive video-game Zero Wing:
download Zero Wing for your Sega Genesis (the US/Canada version of the Euro Sega Mega Drive) 'ere: http://romhustler.net/rom/genesis/1025
(winRar req to unarchive game rom)
If you don't have a Sega Genesis emulator, links located on the left hand side of the above page will take you to several you can download.
Zombie Dog: WARNING!!! WARNING!!! WARNING!!!
Not for Children. Not for the squeemish. Not for those that just ate.
(and not for those with crystal mnemonic recall during REM - Ed)
Watch (in horror - Ed) "Experiments in the Revival of Organisms" - a 1940 filmed Russian experiment involving the re-animation of a dog's head., here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiq3K_26MWc or click play button below to view video.
real experiment relating to the heart-lung machine or Russian propaganda? here's a good site containing an interesting discussion on the debate concerning its scientific veracity: http://www.archive.org/details/Experime1940
Interesting to note the video itself isn't called into question, it apparently is legitimately from Russia and involves real scientists, and has appeared in various media (BBC television notably) the question raised (by some -Ed) is whether or not the scientists faked the experiment as part of a Russian propaganda campaign.
regards,
The Avante Guardian.
(oy - bad pun alert! - you may groan now - Ed)
Lord knows I do whenever possible.
(*groan* - Ed)
In honour of the resurgence perpetrated by the latest (and best uh est) AYBABTU YouTube Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qItugh-fFgg
SciFiFanZine presents: The location of the infamous source - Yes, the (European only) "Engrish" (Japanese to English badly-translated rush-to-release job of the) Sega Mega Drive video-game Zero Wing:
download Zero Wing for your Sega Genesis (the US/Canada version of the Euro Sega Mega Drive) 'ere: http://romhustler.net/rom/genesis/1025
(winRar req to unarchive game rom)
If you don't have a Sega Genesis emulator, links located on the left hand side of the above page will take you to several you can download.
Zombie Dog: WARNING!!! WARNING!!! WARNING!!!
Not for Children. Not for the squeemish. Not for those that just ate.
(and not for those with crystal mnemonic recall during REM - Ed)
Watch (in horror - Ed) "Experiments in the Revival of Organisms" - a 1940 filmed Russian experiment involving the re-animation of a dog's head., here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiq3K_26MWc or click play button below to view video.
real experiment relating to the heart-lung machine or Russian propaganda? here's a good site containing an interesting discussion on the debate concerning its scientific veracity: http://www.archive.org/details/Experime1940
Interesting to note the video itself isn't called into question, it apparently is legitimately from Russia and involves real scientists, and has appeared in various media (BBC television notably) the question raised (by some -Ed) is whether or not the scientists faked the experiment as part of a Russian propaganda campaign.
regards,
The Avante Guardian.
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