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Apu: Mrs. Simpson, the express line is the fastest line not always.

@RacecarBoobTat: That's why "Menu *" (Lock keypad) was invented.

@freakboy9: How about Myst Online: Uru Live (Again), which is basically the whole of Uru, online and free (Well, donation-supported). [www.mystonline.com]

Hello, Blue Man Group.

ISTR Mercedes having a system similar to this working and demonstrated on test tracks in the early 90's. It combined a "Lane departure" system with cruise control and RADAR/LIDAR.

@bazookafox: Just grab a copy of "Crayon Physics" or "Crayon Physics Deluxe". Older than this, and even better, as it supports axles, motors, and much more.

@Ryan: It's rather hard to build a speed governor out of scraps of found material, whereas a from-scraps steam boiler is much easier to do. The Arduino is there as a speed governor, nothing more.

The Sex Pistols as Rock 'n' Roll? Hardly! They are pure Punk. thus making this quite literally "Steam Punk".

@svMaster: "We have to expect that if we use more service we are going to pay more somewhere."

@jdale: Unless you have something like Local Loop Unbundling. Then the company that owns the cable/fibre in the ground is not the same one as the one that provides the connectivity. It's what happened with phone and DSL in the UK. BT's control over the phone lines was severed, and other providers are allowed to use

@∞Gïmmï∞Mørgäikkøŋëŋ∞: Given that rubber, at extremes cold (IE the cold of hard vacuum), can turn brittle and inflexible, these are not such a good idea. They're also considerably heavier than the "Spring and mesh tyres" that have been developed. However, honeycomb or tweels do have the advantage of a smoother ride,

One case of the Heebie Jeebies, please.

@brijazz: So, no Yahtzee, or Craps? "Regular" dice, the type used in casinos and the like, have SIX sides.

Yes, the TSA has been making huge investments, and buying large quantities of Write-Only Memory for just this purpose.

Everybody join in...

@FriarNurgle: I can say that I have actually played Project Entropia. It was a reasonable MMO, but a little bare when I played it (Some 7 years ago now). And the whole "You have to pay for the gun, the bullets, the processing of the hide and meat, the stitching into clothes that you can then sell" meant that it was a

@microinjectionist: There's more than that in Fort Knox! And, incidentally, the amount of "Nanoparticles" they are using totals about 2g (That's 2 grammes) per tree. So, using your figure of 2800 tons, that makes a total of 1.270.058.636 trees that can be modified in this way.

@C3PA: The correct answer to "What's the difference between a duck?" is "One of it's legs is both the same".

@HC: WARNING: Do not look into laser beam with remaining eye.