OrvaDarnsies
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OrvaDarnsies

I think you mean "Leaving on a Jet Plane", not "99 Red Balloons".

Yup, it was called the R360, and it's main attraction was G-LOC, an Afterburner variant. However, if you could find one, there was also a "Wing War" variant that could link with a second R360. There's a lot more at the R360 Preservation Project: http://www.keinert.com/

No, Canada got the US list.

Yay! The promise of SeaQuest DSV is finally coming to fruition... Oh, wait...

I'm very much a fan of Schlock Mercenary. It's rock-hard sci-fi, and often uses the footnotes to educate. Oh, and it's funny too.

The same way she can play a character in a videogame without playing it. They hand her some lines to read, she goes into a sound booth and reads them.

I've always been a fan of the Nonic glass. Especially the certified ones (You can tell they're certified, 'cause they have an official seal, "Pint" and "Half pint at line" marks sandblasted into their outside). But then, I'm from England, so that's more than just traditional, it's law.

And yet, no mention of Red Dwarf, where the title character was frozen for 3 MILLION years and awoke to a ship (and universe) almost entirely devoid of life, and being over 3 million light years away from Earth.

Or you could, you know, just start typing...

So, basically, the movie Stealth.

How to get it to what. Generally, DON'T TOUCH IT, because touching it will arm it. You then have to keep going back every so often to interrupt it and re-set the countdown.

Perhaps in the US. Daylight Savings (Or "British Summer Time" as it's called) comes in at a different date in the UK.

Mirror's Edge WAS all about the running. You didn't have to fire a single shot, in the entire runthrough of the game. And the moment you did, everything became slow and boring and pedestrian, because that wasn't what the game was about. There was no reloading at all, so you only had what the weapon happened to have

You are aware they're re-making Logan's Run right now, aren't you?

There was a good samaritan in Regina (Where I live) that took to planting trees in the potholes here. They're much more visible, so helping with driving safety, and rather comical to boot.

You are absolutely right. So let me clarify for you: "If you consume less than 3g of aspartame, and are not otherwise allergic to it, you will be perfectly fine".