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3 states. That's not exactly "many", and even then it is only "illegal" if done in secret. As long as you are in a public setting (where "no reasonable expectation of privacy exists") and they are overtly aware that you are doing it (in other words, announce it loudly and make it obvious!), it is legal in all states

Sounds like Krispy Kreme is vindicated!

"Mercury, the ingredient in vaccines suspected of causing learning disabilities, hasn't been used to preserve the medicines since 2001. And since then, the incidence of autism has still increased."

You get terrorists carrying pencils and 9v batteries, combined with all that dangerous bottled water the flight attendants have smuggled in on the plane, and we're in real danger!

Just make sure your cooling fan keeps your CPU under 451F degrees.

Who cares about ice cubes, I want to know WTF is Coca-Cola Light?

"Controversial new theory..."

Synchronized Faceplanting should be the next Olympic sport!

Who said having kids is a requirement? My cat would probably freak over the wall-climbing Spider-Man toy.

You can't disprove it, so it must be true!

I bought the PSP on launch day... never played it very much. As much as I would love this, the insistence by Sony to continue using proprietary memory, connectors, etc, is just too much anymore. Even their MemoryStick was always just an SSD with a different shape and identical pinouts.

Unfortunately, putting tape on your driver's license apparently causes your name, address, and license number to smear.

I figured out "whom" vs "who" on my own. The easiest way to remember when to use each is to rephrase the sentence:

Rotten Tomatoes

Hey, if "I don't recall" works for the Republicans (e.g. Iran-Contra, Alberto Gonzales hearings, etc.), why not her?

You should have seen how he went on a rant about crime following the Onion's report on the quality of stabbings.

I've heard about people learning Japanese by watching old Kurosawa movies. Sounds cheaper than Rosetta Stone, at least.

How effective would this be with colored walls, and a well-lit room? I can only see this working well in a good, dark, dedicated home-theater room.

I detect sarcasm, but just in case, the standard ratios for motion picture films are 50:27 (approx 16:9) and 43:18 (approx 21:9). Therefore, it is unlikely we will see 32:9 sets.

I'm referring to the picture of him holding the gun on the guy, in particular. Total double-chin action going on there. He still looks pretty cherubic in just about all of those images, though. Seems he was fed too many juice boxes.