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@Nicorahiah: If you legally own the weapon, and if you declare it, they will still take it, just be more careful that it doesn't disappear.

@Bichatse: You need to copy and paste this into every discussion... you would expect the people who read Kotaku would know a little bit more about the technology that is involved with this stuff, but the comments of this article look like they came straight from youtube...

@Crrash: Add flamethrowers and give it wheels and fight it in battlebots... is that show still on?

@Down1Up2: Whoops, I forgot a zero, it was at $10,100, not $1,100 the last time I refreshed it before it was taken down.

@...And i'm a Snake.: It took one little bullet and it's momma got scared and said "Your going down the runway and flying to Bel-Air"

@|__box__|: I take it you've never seen an SR-71

It was at something like $1,100 but now it's been removed...

@ridgecity: Or the dad threatening to call the cyber police and backtrace them.

@markussimka: Or just skip the SS Anne and have a friend trade you a pokemon with cut.

@djscruffy: And don't forget the fish, bones and all.

@3Djesus- Esq. provocateur: I was thinking the exact same thing. They act like a physical disconnection from the internet will give it 100% protection, in fact, what worries me is that they didn't just say "There is no way to open the gates that far without people flipping several 'dumb' switches that are not

@Rick Guy: I used to play it in High School during computer classes. That and interactive buddy.

Hello?

@AJ: He also had a really old version of Photoshop, so it might have been a sort of blast from the past joke thing.