Even Fictional Characters and TV Shows Need Social Networks
The real world has more than enough social networking sites to keep us occupied for decades. The TV world doesn't have the time to address the differences between Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and DoggySpace, though -- not to mention the potential legal issues with placing MySpace at the center of a plot about a child molester. Often, TV shows and movies create catch-all fictional social networks ...
With the discovery of a new and unnamed element 112, German scientists are scrambling to come up with a title for the recent periodic addition. To inspire our Deustchland comrades, we've compiled a list of of our favorite fictional elements, which range from the sublimely silly to the ridiculously over-thought. Perhaps scanning the best in movie, television, and comic book alloys and materials ...








