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If you're in Canada, you can pick up one of these at your local Chapters.

The tea looks thin 'cause it was a fruit/herbal blend, that doesn't get nearly so dark as your typical black tea. But if you want it darker, or stronger, you simply let it steep longer.

Slots for RAM can be made in-line with the PCB, rather than on-top, if height is an issue. Then the entire connector assembly would be as high as the ICs.

The problem is not that the batteries are glued into the case (though, apparently, the glue they use is somewhat stronger than last time), but small and delicate cables (like the touchpad cable) are also glued to the underside of the battery, so attempting to remove them can/will also break these delicate cables.

Her sleeves reach to her wrists, and there are in fact holes in them so she can stretch them to half-gloves (with her thumb through the hole), probably to better facilitate said tasering.

And medical bills that run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars! Vehicles that are made from action-men castoffs! "Unions shops", where you are FORCED to join a specific union to work for a company! Zero days of maternity leave! Road safety standards that couldn't stop a spitwad! Cronyism, nepotism and corruption

What problem? I don't see a problem here.

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Who needs a massive train, that can only plow on rails? Why not get a Tango? It's an electric car that seats 2, lane splits like a motorbike, oh yeah, and has a 0-60 of 3.9 seconds!

No love for the Secret Nuclear Bunker (formerly GCHQ)?

The Bratz Effect.

So, Defying Gravity: The Reality TV Series?

We don't know who struck first, us or them. But we do know it was us that scorched the sky...

No, it was made of Steel (or perhaps aluminium), and it's the first one he made (and did the flight test, in which he discovered the "icing problem"). The suit is a Gold/Titanium alloy (Hence the colour of the gold sections) with "a little hot-rod red [thrown] in there".

You have a few misconceptions about that scene that I'd like to correct.

Interesting question, as in IM2 they refer to the government taking the "Mark III Platform".

They're models of his old armour. For instance, in IM2 (Where he's wearing the Mark V and working on the Mark VI) he has Mark I-IV on display. When he creates a new set, the old set is retired and put on display.

I believe the guy doing the washing up is Bill Bailey, though I could be wrong...

How else? How about a steel pillar (or two) running up the centre of those Jenga blocks and across the desk, which is then secured to the floor.