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So if you like coffee-flavored broccoli or broccoli-flavored coffee, this is for you!

Since the feat is done at the nano level, I wonder if it's similar to Never Wet spray, which also uses nano-scale materials. Because of the small particle size, Never Wet is carcinogenic (says so on their label).

Myspace? I thought they guard user data by not having any users left.

However, waving money around is a good way of getting the attention of your Congressman.

I think if the matter warrants attention, the NYCLU will pass it along to the local ACLU chapter.

I can play this game, too: I blame conservatives. They're the ones who want corporate hegemony over our lives, and want people to think that everything corporate America does is for the public good, so don't complain when you get treated like crap. I also blame the Cybermen and the Sontarans.

On an iOS or Android device, download the free Stop & Frisk app, made jointly by the New York and New Jersey ACLU. It will allow you to secretly record audio and video, storing the data on ACLU servers, so even if your device is taken or damaged, the video is still safe. The ACLU will review it to see if what you

Sheldon probably got the recipe from Doctor Proton.

That spinning radar antenna at the end is a bit anti-climactic. Who directed this thing?

Candygram!

Alien invasion. I have one of those every year or two. The thing about being back in college and not knowing what or where my classes are doesn't wake me up, but happens a little more often. I think it happened when I really was in college, too.

I would add Up the Line, by Robert Silverberg. A time traveler from the 20th Century has an affair with his great-great-great-etc. grandmother in Byzantium. Hilarious.

No! Don't push that big, red —

This is why I only use vague password hints — something that has meaning to me, but not to anyone else.

Yeah, I once had a car like that, also.

If you can't build a Death Star, you might find an old Doomsday Machine in a studio back lot, somewhere.

I've taken the subway more times than I can count, and never noticed the pointing. This video is superb.

No kidding about the Java runtime. Soon after I upgraded, I needed to run Cyberduck FTP, and got a message that I had to install Java. OS X did the download & installation automatically, but I was in a hurry and wish I'd known earlier.

These are all excellent, but to wrap cables, bulldog (binder) clips are too bulky. I use thin Velcro wraps. Home Depot sells a package of two rolls of them for about $5, and each roll has several dozen. They're reusable, and they're inexpensive enough that if you lose a few, you won't mind.

The real creepy thing about Countrycide was that the Torchwood folks went there assuming it was aliens committing the murders, then discovering the killers were local people in the town and there wasn't an alien among them. It was sort of the Welsh version of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.