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  • Martin J Hooper
    Current Page could also be titled Spark in her natural environment hehe Wonder what she s been up to or discovered...
    Message 1 of 15 , Oct 12 12:12 AM
      Current Page could also be titled "Spark in her natural
      environment" hehe

      Wonder what she's been up to or discovered...
    • Karl Evoy
      My first thought was a cure for Martellus’ body chemistry tinkering. Karl Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Martin J Hooper martinjh@blueyonder.co.uk
      Message 2 of 15 , Oct 12 12:36 AM
        My first thought was a cure for Martellus’ body chemistry tinkering.

        Karl

        Sent from Mail for Windows 10

        From: Martin J Hooper martinjh@... [girlgenius]
        Sent: Friday, October 12, 2018 3:13 AM
        To: girlgenius@yahoogroups.com
        Subject: [Girl Genius] Current page

         
        Current Page could also be titled "Spark in her natural
        environment" hehe

        Wonder what she's been up to or discovered...




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      • Margaret Lipscomb
        Knowing the Professors, probably a new Mouthwash for Hamsters. A man is given the choice between loving women and understanding them. Ninon de L Enclos On Fri,
        Message 3 of 15 , Oct 12 3:51 AM
          Knowing the Professors, probably a new Mouthwash for Hamsters.

           
          A man is given the choice between loving women and understanding them. Ninon de L'Enclos

          On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 2:13 AM Martin J Hooper martinjh@... [girlgenius] <girlgenius@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
           

          Current Page could also be titled "Spark in her natural
          environment" hehe

          Wonder what she's been up to or discovered...

        • one_brow@yahoo.com
          Last time she talked about her work, it was a cure for Gil s condition.      Last time she talked about her work, it was a cure for Gil s condition.
          Message 4 of 15 , Oct 12 6:08 AM
            Last time she talked about her work, it was a cure for Gil's condition.

                

          • Karl Evoy
            Yes, but without Gil there, I can’t see how even a spark can come up with a cure. Plus, it would probably not be a chemical, but some huge sparky machine
            Message 5 of 15 , Oct 12 11:34 AM
              Yes, but without Gil there, I can’t see how even a spark can come up with a cure.
              Plus, it would probably not be a chemical, but some huge sparky machine with lots of switches and bulbs and arcing electricity.
              Karl

              Sent from Mail for Windows 10

              From: 'one_brow@...' one_brow@... [girlgenius]
              Sent: Friday, October 12, 2018 9:08 AM
              To: girlgenius@yahoogroups.com
              Subject: Re: [Girl Genius] Current page

               
              Last time she talked about her work, it was a cure for Gil's condition.
                  




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            • Martin J Hooper
              I ve just realised - Mad Spark s and their labs have been round for longer than you think... This one is Rotwang s Lab from the 1927 silent film Metropolis...
              Message 6 of 15 , Oct 12 12:16 PM
                I've just realised - Mad Spark's and their labs have been round
                for longer than you think...

                This one is Rotwang's Lab from the 1927 silent film Metropolis...

                https://shewalkssoftly.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/metropolis-017.jpg

                This is the scene where he takes the likeness of the heroine and
                turns his robot into a look-alike to make trouble for the workers....
              • Rose Marie Mack
                Even older. Mary Shelley published Frankenstein in 1818. Rose Marie There is an important sense in which government is distinctive from administration. One is
                Message 7 of 15 , Oct 12 12:24 PM
                  Even older. Mary Shelley published Frankenstein in 1818.

                  Rose Marie
                  There is an important sense in which government is distinctive from administration. One is perpetual, the other is temporary and changeable. A man may be loyal to his government and yet oppose the particular principles and methods of administration.
                  Attributed to Abraham Lincoln, Congressional Record, April 15, 1942, 16th president of US (1809 - 1865)



                  On Friday, October 12, 2018, 2:16:30 PM CDT, Martin J Hooper martinjh@... [girlgenius] <girlgenius@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


                   


                  I've just realised - Mad Spark's and their labs have been round
                  for longer than you think...

                  This one is Rotwang's Lab from the 1927 silent film Metropolis...

                  https://shewalkssoftly.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/metropolis-017.jpg

                  This is the scene where he takes the likeness of the heroine and
                  turns his robot into a look-alike to make trouble for the workers....

                • Martin J Hooper
                  On 12/10/2018 20:24, Rose Marie Mack r2mm@yahoo.com [girlgenius] ... Didn t remember him :) Must get round to reading the book sometime...
                  Message 8 of 15 , Oct 12 12:28 PM
                    On 12/10/2018 20:24, Rose Marie Mack r2mm@... [girlgenius]
                    wrote:
                    >
                    >
                    > Even older. Mary Shelley published Frankenstein in 1818.
                    >

                    Didn't remember him :) Must get round to reading the book
                    sometime...
                  • David Goldfarb
                    On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 2:36 AM Karl Evoy kweancel@att.net ... Mine too. Note the wasp eater over in a cage on the right, with various instruments around it.
                    Message 9 of 15 , Oct 12 1:15 PM
                      On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 2:36 AM Karl Evoy kweancel@...
                      [girlgenius] <girlgenius@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
                      > From: Martin J Hooper martinjh@... [girlgenius]
                      >> Wonder what she's been up to or discovered...
                      >
                      > My first thought was a cure for Martellus’ body chemistry tinkering.

                      Mine too. Note the wasp eater over in a cage on the right, with
                      various instruments around it.

                      From a story perspective, needing the locket *and* needing the wasp
                      eater seems like one vulnerability too many. It was about time to get
                      rid of that one.

                      David Goldfarb
                    • sdf_ii
                      I m not sure if this isn t just a cover or poster of sorts. Usually when she is working, specifically in a lab on something, she creates the dingbots to assist
                      Message 10 of 15 , Oct 12 1:27 PM
                        I'm not sure if this isn't just a cover or poster of sorts. Usually when she is working, specifically in a lab on something, she creates the dingbots to assist her. I don't see any of those.

                        I would agree with the thought she's working on a cure for the "Kings Touch".
                      • Margaret Lipscomb
                        According to Kaja, this is page 12. Oh, hey! Actually, Volume 18 ended a while back, but I took this long to adjust my numbering. Welcome to page 12 of the
                        Message 11 of 15 , Oct 12 2:22 PM
                          According to Kaja, this is page 12.

                          " Oh, hey! Actually, Volume 18 ended a while back, but I took this long to adjust my numbering. Welcome to page 12 of the newest volume. Heh."

                          On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 3:27 PM sdf_ii <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
                           

                          I'm not sure if this isn't just a cover or poster of sorts. Usually when she is working, specifically in a lab on something, she creates the dingbots to assist her. I don't see any of those.


                          I would agree with the thought she's working on a cure for the "Kings Touch".
                        • Ian Kelly
                          ... It s probably coffee.
                          Message 12 of 15 , Oct 12 2:34 PM
                            On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 2:27 PM sdf_ii <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
                             

                            I'm not sure if this isn't just a cover or poster of sorts. Usually when she is working, specifically in a lab on something, she creates the dingbots to assist her. I don't see any of those.


                            I would agree with the thought she's working on a cure for the "Kings Touch".



                            It's probably coffee. 
                          • William Jackson
                            It is never explained exactly how Dr. Frankenstein brought life to his creature. Kenneth Strickfadden (sp?) brought life to Boris Karloff s version. Now THAT S
                            Message 13 of 15 , Oct 12 9:30 PM
                              It is never explained exactly how Dr. Frankenstein brought life to his creature. Kenneth Strickfadden (sp?) brought life to Boris Karloff's version. Now THAT'S a sparky lab...
                            • Karl Evoy
                              Yes, the wasp eater was a big clue. And getting rid of the King’s Touch would probably be easier for her working solo that tinkering with her brain. Karl
                              Message 14 of 15 , Oct 13 12:56 AM

                                Yes, the wasp eater was a big clue. And getting rid of the King’s Touch would probably be easier

                                for her working solo that tinkering with her brain.

                                Karl

                                 

                                Mine too. Note the wasp eater over in a cage on the right, with
                                various instruments around it.

                                From a story perspective, needing the locket *and* needing the wasp
                                eater seems like one vulnerability too many. It was about time to get
                                rid of that one.

                                David Goldfarb

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                                Yes

                                 

                              • falyeril
                                1g Re: Current page Fri Oct 12, 2018 12:24 pm (PDT) . Posted by: Rose Marie Mack r2mm ... In the novel and the first movie - from Thomas Edison s studio,
                                Message 15 of 15 , Oct 13 7:11 AM

                                  Fri Oct 12, 2018 12:24 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

                                  "Rose Marie Mack" r2mm

                                  >Even older. Mary Shelley published Frankenstein in 1818.
                                  In the novel and the first movie - from Thomas Edison's studio, without permission - the Monster was created by chemical means. No sparks. 





                                  Great. AOL Mail is messing up the formatting and putting stuff in apparently random locations. No idea how this will look in the digest. *Sigh*





                                  Rod Smith

                                  aka Stickmaker
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