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The Lego Architecture sets seems to use a weirdly large number of bricks, so that seems to drive up the cost. The Robie House on, for example, uses over 2000 bricks, which seems like a lot when you consider that a Super Star Destroyer Lego kit has something like 3000 bricks.

I totally agree with you on the other sets. The Burj Khalifa has got to be the saddest Lego set ever.

"It's quite interesting for me to note that eight of them have to do with brain function and brain development, the connectivity in the brain of synapses between nerve cells function, and some of them have to do with genes that, for example, can cause autism when these genes are mutated."

Depends on where you ride your bike. If you are on a bike trail instead of a street, you don't have to worry about cars, and a mirror would let you see if someone was coming up behind you and trying to pass you, mitigating the safety risks of wearing headphones.

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It's a little scary that we live in a world where the line between parody and reality is razor thin.

That's my bet for how the Angel story works itself out. I can't believe that it is a coincidence that you have Weeping Angels in New York for Amy and Rory's last story.

What we have to keep in mind that for Amy, she never really experienced the full 9 months of a pregnancy and from her point of view she was doing her normal adventuring in a Flesh body during that whole time. From her perspective, everything was normal and then one day she suddenly has a child from out of the blue,

Darn, I was hoping for a Great Lakes Avengers TV show in the style of the live action Tick.

And if you happen to get laid off from your job, it comes in handy when you start your life of crime.

They extended the run by two issues so now it's ending at issue #72 instead of #70.

I'm still rooting for these two.

Will they delve into life at the canteen on the Death Star?

But why does it keep getting more and more unusable? Seriously, it is time to get rid of the mystery meat navigation and just make it easy to use.

I'm here with you. The mobile site it much more readable. The big issue I have is that the mobile site gets really confused on tablets. If I'm using the mobile site on my Kindle Fire and navigate back to the main page, I get the desktop page. It's really annoying.

I agree. I just don't understand why every website seems to think having multiple columns is a good thing. If you do the traditional view, plus expand the replies, you get a huge mess of columns that is very hard for the eye to follow. I know everyone wants to look like a newspaper or a magazine, but what works in

I wonder if they have fixed the lockups? My late 2009 iMac has been locking up pretty regularly with Mountain Lion, when it was previously rock solid on Lion. Nothing changed up the OS update.

Yes, and it also probably costs $35 million to send a car to Europe if you disassembled it and shipped very piece via FedEx in individual overnight envelopes. If you use a messaging system designed to send small packets of information, it is going to be expensive if you try to send a big chunk of data.

At last!

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This pretty much sums up my thoughts on this article.