Does Xavier even count as a genius? Or does all telepathy count as geniusness?
Fight smart, not fair.He's extremely intelligent, but I'd hesitate at calling him a true genius.
I support the pull.
Also support pull. Do you think Stephen Hawking is famous enough, or do we not want to do that?
edited 18th Sep '11 4:21:39 PM by Deboss
Fight smart, not fair.Support pull.
Stephen Hawking is pretty famous. Not sure if famous enough, but I'd consider him an option. Is there a photo of him looking particularly geniusy?
Infinite Tree: an experimental storyHmmmm, GIS turns up one where he's in front of planets.
Fight smart, not fair.Would this be the image you're referring to?◊
This "faculty lot" you speak of sounds like a place of great power...I like the equations better, but is it clear enough that he's on a wheelchair?
This "faculty lot" you speak of sounds like a place of great power...Second Hawking is good. It's clear he's disabled.
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. -Philip K. DickI'm good with the second one as well.
Fight smart, not fair.The second Hawking works well enough for me.
Like the second.
Infinite Tree: an experimental storyI'll vote for it. The Stephen Hawking one, I mean.
edited 18th Nov '11 4:12:58 AM by KylerThatch
This "faculty lot" you speak of sounds like a place of great power...Same here.
"You fail to grasp the basic principles of mad science. Common sense would be cheating." - NarbonicThe clock's up, and since the Hawking pic has some support, it's up, potholed, and tagged. Locking up.
I try not to throw the term around, but this really is JAFAAC.
And if I claim to be a wise man, well, it surely means that I don't know.