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@...And i'm a Snake.: Nope, it isn't illegal to own one. It's illegal to use one outdoors. You can go buy whatever laser you can afford.

@popsbackagain: Fucking with the pilot of an aircraft and violating FAA regulations should be a felony.

@ichiban1081: Butterballs are pre-brined, so you might want to skip it this year. Look on the label for "injected with a solution of" to see for sure.

Private is not private if it's in public.

@Asraiil: They just figure that the terrorists would be so happy to get out of D.C. that it was unnecessary.

@rathat: In telescopes, it absolutely does. Aperture rules. (Of course, it has to be a quality optical train, too.) They're referred to as "Light Buckets".

That's pretty damned impressive.

@teknowaffle: Then tell them to support second party sales by selling parts when needed. (My only gripe about Orion.) Of course, I know someone who bought an Intelliscope if I ever need parts.

@ps61318: Get a GoTo dob. :-) Orion and Skywatch make them (GSO, in China, actually)

@sifornari: No, that's not a missed option, that's a really shitty one.

Whatever you do, DO NOT BUY A DEPARTMENT STORE TELESCOPE!

It doesn't run well on a G2?

@Roklimber: How long until scientists can contain these particles?

Wow, two trailers for two cool films with stunts by friends of mine in one day!

@anitesh.jaswal: Yeah, but they saved a shit ton on shipping charges.

...and your collective asses at Gizmodo just got on the No Fly List for "being dicks/exercising your rights as a citizen*"

Order it right from your phone and pay the extra $3.99 for overnight shipping.

@zakany001: Dust collects everywhere in my well ventilated Tsunami Wave case. I have to blow it out every month or so.