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More appreciable now that I have a mother in law living less than 2 miles from the encampment in PA and my mother maintains the compound in KY.

I think the United Nations controlled aircraft carrier Valiant from Doctor Who was pretty cool myself.

Yawn..... Alco has littered the American landscape and scrapyards with big diesels since the 1950s.

Back in the late 90's, I went through a couple of 1 year interview processes and had to travel all over the country for one of the jobs with each interview. In some ways, the travel was pretty neat. BTW, I got the job after having traveled to all those places aboard the company Citation Bravo. Good for me.

I think they are bigger than the traditional mini-fig from Lego. I expect a rework of the Star Wars figures.

I thought Crook County was the alternate name for Philadelphia County and its political machine.

Alton Brown would not endorse a gimmicky whisk like this.

Too expensive. Yea, I know the jigs, shears, and plasma cutters to make the parts are expensive, but this needs to be $75.00 at the most.

Why?????

Looks like I am going to need a new angle finder for the Mark III and that battery grip is extremely sweet with the second scroll wheel and button. Wow! I want!

The Victorinox is the only tool that I need. Period. It cuts, screws, saws, and opens bottles that contain alcohol.

Didn't this thing begin development in Eureka??

It cannot be as bad as the interiors on Delta's MD80s. Philly to San Jose (via Minneapolis) was miserable. The 737 was not nearly as bad.

So what does this mean for Microsoft's MapPoint product line as it has never been fully integrated in the Office line-up? I hate to see this product re-branded as Nokia.

Not much different than having to drive one of these through a big city. And in the case of Dad back in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, he did not have the benefit of a co-driver/navigator which resulted in a lot of wrinkled sheet metal.

So how long before Sprint decides void all the contracts of their unlimited data plan customers????

Drop biscuits kinda blow his theory. That is if you don't count the biscuit making methodology of fast food breakfast restaurants which is a big drop biscuit pressed flat and cut into a pucks.

I wonder if they are going to use traditional B&W photographic film or if they will be with large sheets of radiographic film for X-rays?

Even with my bitching about how much Sprint and their throttling of all types of data on all of their networks (roaming, 2G, 3G, 4G WiMax), they do not suck as much as AT&T and the way AT&T lies to steal more money out of their customers pockets. I cannot tell you how much I hate AT&T and would not consider going

Dad always carried a Case XX knife of some sort. He used those up pretty quickly and needed a new knife about every 5 years.