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Got Evil? Buy it Here!

Saint Aardvark writes "I just came across VillainSupply.com, and I'm sold. From Doomsday Devices to Robotic Tigers to Randroids, these guys have got it all. Don't forget the convenient, accessible self-destruct device!"

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  1. Evil Realtor by Alien54 · · Score: 4, Informative
    They also own Evil Realtor.com

    This compares with the 20th Century castles site, which also has this item that would make a good lair.

    and which is a real item

    --
    "It is a greater offense to steal men's labor, than their clothes"
  2. by the way, kuro5hin raised over 30,000 dollars by turm5ric · · Score: 2, Informative

    that is stuff that matters

  3. That sites priceless. by spiro_killglance · · Score: 3, Informative


    I love the humour there. I think it must have been make by Brits, as some of the pictures are
    from 70s brit sci-fi that americans probably
    wouldn't get. Did you spot, Kerr Avon, Zoltan and
    the federation guard uniform from Blakes seven and
    the Giant robot from Doctor who?

  4. No, no, no! by gusnz · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Unnecessarily slow dripping mechanisms"? Bah!

    Every serious Evil Overlord has long ago forsaken them in favour of things much more practical.

    Plus, not only will your World Domination plans be more effective, they'll be cheaper too.

    :)

  5. farking theifs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    yeah just came across... you stole it from FARK.COM... bastard

  6. Re:A real lair by RKloti · · Score: 2, Informative

    OT: Bomb shelters are actually quite common in Switzerland. In fact, building and zoning regulations require that there are enough bomb shelters, either public or private, to house a large section of the population.

    Largely a relic of the cold war, but could come in handy if there is ever some kind of major disaster, such as a damn burst (Grand Dixence, Switzerland's highest damn, is at 284 metres high the third tallest dam in the world and the tallest dam in Europe), nuclear meltdown/explosion (there are 6 operating nuclear reactors in Switzerland, 3 of them are PWRs, the other, newer ones are EWRs, there have never been any serious incidents, but it is good to be prepared... and the parliament just decided not to shut down the existing reactors, like Germany is planning to), avalanche or mudslide or a chemical plant explosion (chemicals, esp. pharmaceuticals are one of Switzerland's largest industries, even more so than banking).

  7. Ok, now that you're evil... by grunby · · Score: 3, Informative


    You mustn't forget The Top 100 Things I'd Do If I Ever Became An Evil Overlord.

    Things like number 50: My main computers will have their own special operating system that will be completely incompatible with standard IBM and Macintosh powerbooks.

    - grunby

  8. Re:Deal on antimatter by belg4mit · · Score: 2, Informative

    Heh, Coulomb's law aside, protons are far denser
    than a gram per milliliter.

    The volume of a proton is roughly 2.7E-46 m3.
    A ml is 1cm3 or 1E-6 m3.

    So 5.95E15 mol protons / ml.

    1 ml of water is 1 gram, that's 1/18 of a mol H2O.

    1 gram of protons is 1 mol of protons.
    The Earth's mass is 6E27 g.
    1 billion liters, or about 500 swimming pools
    of protons.

    --
    Were that I say, pancakes?