Last week I praised Eric Roston's excellent new book The Carbon Age. Here he is on Tuesday's The Colbert Report:
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"This Book is made of carbon!"
And the reader is made of carbon!
And my desk is made of carbon!
And my snack-food is made of carbon!
OMG! I've ben Carbonalized!!!
Yeaaarrrgghhhh!
(Runs into street screaming in panic....)