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Someone who has Robert Howard as an alias playing a part in a Bond movie is a bit croggling, too.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Jennifer Morgue - Charles Stross Blue Tyson 2008
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Here is Charlie, our younger cat, watching the nature documentary Winged Migration, which features a lot of eye-croggling footage of birds on the wing.
Archive 2009-12-01 Walter Jon Williams 2009
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Here is Charlie, our younger cat, watching the nature documentary Winged Migration, which features a lot of eye-croggling footage of birds on the wing.
Is it Live, or is it HD? Walter Jon Williams 2009
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Someone who has Robert Howard as an alias playing a part in a Bond movie is a bit croggling, too.
Archive 2008-09-01 Blue Tyson 2008
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# Chang O.C., the Original Changstaon 16 Oct 2007 at 3:32 pm mind-croggling
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Also, the flat they relocated the machine to is one that I crashed in last June, while Richard "GNU" Stallman was crashing in the flat below (a total, mind-croggling coincidence).
Boing Boing: January 19, 2003 - January 25, 2003 Archives 2003
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As if Rudy Rucker had collaborated with Olaf Stapledon, or H.G. Wells with Neal Stephenson, these authors have managed to combine vigorous and mind-croggling cosmological speculations with entertainingly off the wall dialogue and characterization.
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Great documentary site explaining the details of the construction of this mind-croggling backyard mech-warrior, built from old crates and spare parts.
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Kurzweil is one of the most exciting, mind-croggling science writers I've ever read; that Wolfram's book has excited him this much means that it is absolutely the next book I will read.
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I'm not clear if this is actual footage of the tech in motion, or just video FX -- either way, it's croggling.
Boing Boing: December 1, 2002 - December 7, 2002 Archives 2002
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Used by James Patrick Kelly in "On the Net: FACE THE TWEETS" in Asimov's Science Fiction Oct/Nov 2010. "Meanwhile in 2009, Twitter grew at a croggling 1,382 percent..."
August 29, 2010