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The 70s TV hitTheSix Million Dollar Man, originally a novel by Martin Caidin namedCyborg, could have easily been an homage or reboot of the Poe short story. This simple concept — the need to redesign a bionic soldier “better … stronger … faster” as in Steve Austin’s case — is u...
Original series. When NASA astronaut USAF Colonel Steve Austin is severely injured in the crash of an experimental lifting body aircraft, he is "rebuilt" in an operation that costs $6 million (equivalent to$35 million in 2020). How strong is the bionic Man? Steve's bionic right arm has t...
24-year-old Joachim Brouckaert founded Add Value, a growth marketing agency, after noticing that many marketing agencies prioritized money over delivering value to their customers. With a background in digital marketing and experience freelancing as a digital marketer, Joachim decided to start his ow...
Once the family got a fancy color TV, those old black and white sets found themselves relegated to the kids' rooms or the basement rec room. But the real hassle? Waiting for them to warm up. But here's where it gets really strange: when you switched them off, there was this eerie ...
thevehicle identification number(VIN) plates from older Minis and place them on Minis that are not yet 25 years old. They claim that the original car was repaired so extensively that the only original part left is the VIN plate (this is known in philosophical circles as theTheseus Paradox)....