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  • The designers looked at various models –it needs to be stable, robust, transparent and repairable using Bronze-Age technology—and they settled on human muscle power.

    How Soon is Now? ianmcdonald 2009

  • The designers looked at various models –it needs to be stable, robust, transparent and repairable using Bronze-Age technology—and they settled on human muscle power.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Lou Anders 2009

  • Steve Englehart, though, was brought up through the chaotic era of Bronze-Age Marvel comics, where innovation was the name of the game and writers took a certain rebellious pride in doing the unexpected.

    Saturday On the Cusp of a New Age | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • And of course I am always right there for the Essentials and Showcases, especially the Bronze-Age stuff.

    Comics Should Be Good Best of 2007! | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • PZ Myers Thinks Like a Bronze-Age Pagan, though I think you would agree that the "Pagan" qualifier is quite unnecessary, even misleading cf.

    Let Jesus Contend with P. Z. Myers! James F. McGrath 2008

  • Christians follow the teachings of Jesus; Christianists are embarrassed by them and prefer a Bronze-Age tribal God who blesses America, or whatever demented cause they cling to.

    Therapeutic Torture 2008

  • The Vice-President is openly in favor of torture, the President seems to have a problem with operating cutting edge Bronze-Age door technology, and the Iraqi government we installed and are protecting without our troops have declared that whacking US troops is not terrorism in their book-- the insurgency version of the famous moment from Beanstalk Bunny: "He's Jack!"

    Archive 2005-11-20 Rogers 2005

  • The Vice-President is openly in favor of torture, the President seems to have a problem with operating cutting edge Bronze-Age door technology, and the Iraqi government we installed and are protecting without our troops have declared that whacking US troops is not terrorism in their book-- the insurgency version of the famous moment from Beanstalk Bunny: "He's Jack!"

    From the Depths of the Rewrite ... Rogers 2005

  • In my review I objected to Mr. Alsop's failure to give any consideration to arguments against the "Blegen-Palmer view of Bronze-Age society."

    Alsop's Archeology Alsop, Joseph W. 1964

  • He must know that, on the contrary, I have been an open and persistent opponent of the "Blegen-Palmer view of Bronze-Age society" and history for the past ten years, at times in direct debate in print with Professor Palmer.

    Alsop's Archeology Alsop, Joseph W. 1964

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