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Project Grizzly Bear-Proof Suit Up For Auction

Ch_Omega writes "The Project Grizzly suit, The 'Ursus Mark VI', a 'grizzly-proof' suit of armour', was mentioned on Slashdot a few years ago. For all of you who then wished for such a suit (for wrestling with Grizzly Bears?), both the original Mark VI and the improved Mark VII (featuring 'a built-in video screen, a cooling system, pressure-bearing titanium struts, protective airbags, shock absorbers, a robotic third arm, built-in regular arms and swivel shoulders') are now for sale on eBay!"

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  1. Re:Tu quoque is a common fallacy by Gothmolly · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You sound like a typical product of modern U.S. public education. Since you do not recognize it, tu quoque is a phrase of Latin, an ancient language, but one still used in literate circles. Identification of an argument as a logical fallacy is something typically learned by those who study logic, again, your public school failed you. What is it like going through life with such a limited understanding of reason, a foggy view of reality, and no literacy skills with which to extract yourself from the pit you wake up to each day, without the moral courage to post using your real ID? It must be awful.

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