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Lot's of oceans on Tatooine.

Been over 60 years. Patent would have surely expired. However, I'm pretty sure the copyright is still in effect.

I'll have the O2 tank on standby for when you pass out.

It's a Skrill! Someone else has been watching Earth:Final Conflict.

So Peter Jackson films at Helm's Deep, so Cameron has to one up him?

Worm sign would be a better choice.

I have no clue, as I don't know what you would be "monitoring". He could have done the same with a stationary microphone.

Just rotate the foot marks 20 degrees in either direction, and do the same scans.

Stand up in a plane with your knife. Or a katana. Or even a running chainsaw, and tell people you are hijacking the flight. When the plane lands, you will be found under a pile of carry on luggage that was hurled at you.

He will also be made the new Santa Claus, and live in a city in the clouds.

Unless they include a cover for that point end, it's a no for me. Even in a belt loop, that end is exposed and primed to do some damage to you, or someone who runs into you. It's novel, but not practical.

Those icebergs would always have been there. It's not like the Moon decided to get revenge. It was part of a natural cycle. Unless these icebergs came rocketing out of nowhere, they would have been known to been in the area.

Because the pills themselves were confused, not the ingredients. They are both similar in appearance, but different when it comes to imprints.

B/c the pills were both white, round, and ~10mm around. Except for the imprint, they looked exactly alike.

EXACTLY. It's only a 10 second google search away.

Unless you are in a community that uses well water and doesn't have "city" water.

They are chewable tablets, not swallowable ones, Mr. Jones.

This was a case of a round, white, ~10mm pill being in the wrong bottle, and no one, not even the parents, checked the imprint code.

EXACTLY. It's on the bottle and only a google search away.

This wasn't just one case, it was 50+. The pills look VERY similar, and from what I have read, the wrong pill were put in the right bottle, which is where the problem came from, because the pharmacist didn't know the different imprint on each of the white, round, ~10mm pill.