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@AgentRockstar: Bad idea - I just spent $35 fixing the kickstand on my Evo, and I don't even know how it broke. Just put it under the bike's kickstand so it doesn't sink into the hot asphalt.

All I can say is that it must have to do with the new design. I don't know what the hell I'm clicking on anymore.

My wife called it. She knew the lady would ultimately wind up the loser in this. Thanks for the laugh!

I think Apple already did that. I can see no other explanation for the fanatical devotion.

That's a very special kind of stupid. I'll stick with motorcycles and skydiving, thankyouverymuch.

So much more informative than the original post, or anything found on reddit. Thank you, and would you like a job at Gizmodo?

No. And in this case they didn't even read the linked source correctly. The guy DID NOT carry a rocket to the cops; he reported the find in person.

$3k for 4 chairs? That's a bargain and a half.

" It's essentially two average Androids stitched together through some perverse design surgery."

I sure enjoyed Elizabeth Hurley addressing deforestation though.

Sadly, photonshake will never know of your accolades because there is no reply notification. Not one that I have found yet, anyway.

Is an "herbalist" a distributor of Herbalife? Or something a tad more...recreational?

Ahhh, sweet relief. Thanks!

I'm going to watch it in TWO browser windows so I can get Double Rainbow!

The best view I've ever had was in Minnesota. Moonless night and no city for idon'tknowhowmany miles around.

Shoot, there's an image? I didn't even get a placeholder.

@Lagi: Except that now everyone on Gizmodo will help perpetuate it by clicking the search link, and you just know someone will add it to the comments section soon.

@Possums: "Hey, check our location on Google Maps."

@Total Package: There is an historical cemetery in my town that is split by a road. When they wanted to add a turn lane they disinterred the remains of 4 Revolutionary veterans. I never found out where they were reinterred, or for that matter, if there was anything found to be reburied in the first place.

@vein11: The GIS we use at my office has that feature, but it only spans about 15 years. In an urban environment, that shows a surprising amount of change. I really wish they would add the 1934 photos to the database.