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@ifandbut: That's true, I suppose it could be held aloft by internal pressure or something... but that would be even easier to take down if you lose a window. I guess the doors could seal or something or maybe they have internal ballast tanks or something.

@Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: I always wondered that when they went to Cloud City... I mean, one ship could probably take it down

I worked at a library for many years and we handled late fees in much the same way. This isn't very surprising... The government expects to make so much each month from ticketing and so on. That's why you always see them all out in force if they are falling behind towards the end of the month. Not like there

Man if you skim that article it seems the funding is going to the wrong place... It's cool though, I backtracked and found the most Islamic name ever. Mohammed Islam.

@Kocrachon: It was a stupid mistake for sure... If these are normal kids this will probably haunt them for the rest of their lives.

@DennyCraneDennyCraneDennyCrane: It's quite obvious that red cars send out red radar waves. The cop car has blue lights so it sends out blue waves. Duh

The best use of visible bullets I've seen is the game Borderlands. It would be impossible to not show the bullets in that game and retain the ricocheting or wave-patterns.

@ryoshi: There's going to be a group that is upset by things in video games. I totally agree that if the military does not want to allow certain material sold on their own bases then that's ok but to say that nobody should play a game because it might offend someone... that's going a bit too far. How many WWII and

@Cj Perry: Every time an article is not "gadget related" you people come out of the woodwork just to bitch about it. It's their blog, they can write about whatever they want. Nobody forced you to read this article so get over it. If it bothers you that much, go somewhere else.

@AndrewBytes: 45.34% of the time those made up statistics are correct

@Bondage_Zombie: Yeah I don't get it. We have a huge portion of our economy built around reselling used things: pawn shops, used cars, craigslist, ebay, garage sales, etc. Why are video games so exceptional? Nobody from Toyota gives a rats ass if I resell my car. Walmart doesn't write huge articles if I buy my

@Arken: There would actually be a tiny bit more land since the land would rise up a little bit without all that ice pushing it down.

From a mathematical standpoint the "trench" metaphor is probably the best. The energy in the system is enough to push the state into a new trench where it remains stable until pushed out again.

@MrRainMan: Yes, but aid groups can buy them in bulk instead of purchasing a small number of bulky incubators.

@★☆★rasprenkle★☆★: And it's the same iceberg! Wandering the ocean for 100 years looking for the next Titanic. Only 1 daring scientist has put all the pieces together and it's up to him, his hacker daughter who feels abandoned because her dad spends too much time on his work and her quirky boyfriend that gets caught

@noesmano: It might be a perfect, amazingly fun game but it still wouldn't feel metroidy

Meh. This will be Metroid's Super Mario Bros 2. It's like a different game with Samus and the gang tossed in. I know it's been said, but Samus should not talk, never interact with other humans, etc. The whole vibe is wrong.