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In regards to #5: Lewis's article was written in 1996 when gas cost in the neighborhood of $1 to $1.25.

Care to explain? I'd bet it would be quite the opposite.

After a bad experience with the similar lenspen sensor stick leaving residue behind, I'll pass. A few blasts with a Giottos rocket blower every now and again and the occasional cleaning using the Copper Hill method works just fine for me.

How does sensor size affect the minimum focusing distance? Sure there's a crop factor when dealing with less than full-frame sensors but that shouldn't change the actual physical distance needed to get between a lens and object. Or does it?

I brought home a similar souvenir from Berlin shortly after the Wall fell. I now have a feeling that there was a bit of a cottage industry at the time where entrepreneurial Germans would spray paint hunks of random concrete to sell as souvenirs to tourists...

The Day After gets all the nostalgia but we also had Testament which was much more gut wrenching.

There is no Minolta 200mm "beercan lens" - I'm guessing Marvin used the 70-210/f4.

Take a closer look at the eyebrows.

Don't forget Alec Baldwin also did quite a bit of narration for the show (which may or may not have been related to some sort of community service sentence). And I believe he, Carlin, and Ringo all portrayed a conductor in the live-action interspatials when PBS showed Thomas as part of "Shining Time Station."

Skinny jeans and ironic glasses.

But there are plenty of guns to be found in many of the Monster Fighters sets.

Your emoticon tells a different story. The boo stands and I will just assume your books are all self-published fan-fiction.

Boo.

I'd like to know what books you've written.

Watching Krull on UHF and eating toasted munster cheese sandwiches he made. He's been gone for over a decade and I still miss him everyday. I can still taste that sandwich...

I was always partial to this one: