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I had something similar to this, it wasn't that fancy, but you could program it to go direction and the number of feet.

@dcdttu: Let's play it safe and ask Doctor Laura what she thinks of this study. We're sure to get good advice...

It's more stylish than what's out there except for the Dell Adamo XPS 13 AX-3601GSL which I think is nicer. It still looks like a makeup case, or a giant powder puff container.

The movies are really responsible for this myth. They show a huge caliber gun making pew pew noises when it's a lot louder than that with a silencer.

Microsoft is not going to make it with this phone, and it doesn't matter what they spend for one reason. They are seen as boring, as the operating system you have have because they've been a monopoly for so long. They don't have the Apple brand or cool factor that will sell people on an Iphone even if the technical

Yeah that's a load of news. Anything with face in it could be threatened with a lawsuit. I had a domain with stealth in it years ago and got a letter from the owners of the trademark "Stealth" threatening me til Tuesday and explaining all the ways I could pay them for using it.

Yes, but aren't wind farms usually located in places no terrorist actually cares about? They aren't near populated areas by their nature because nobody wants the noise in their backyard.

When I was young (and poor) I used to go to Montgomery Wards near us and play Dracula's Castle for hours on the display machine instead of spending at the arcade.

As a previous head cook at several places, I'd like to say the cool factor is up on this thing but it's not really that helpful. Most professionals use gas because it gives much finer control and when you turn it up or down, it's instant.

@SkipErnst: Kickass, that's the thing I've been looking for, a judge with common sense.

It'll be cool if they find it. We spent over a million dollars in 1968 to make a pen that was pressurized to write in space. Know what the Russians used? A pencil...

@Jakooboo-Tandy Owner: I agree, water is a natural lubricant, and thus will make ear wax slippery time when swimming around with anything in your ear.

I'd say it's a toss up between:

Also the time Al Gore accidentally invented the Internet was left out.

They suspected this guy of being a drug dealer. They didn't have a warrant, but they had what sounds like a good reason. If you're not doing anything wrong, or cheating on your spouse where a P.I. might plant one on your vehicle, there's not much need to worry about it.

@redman042: We have the bag and bagless version of the same Hoover HEPA type vacuum. I can tell you there's no difference, and the manufacturers love making bag vacuum cleaners because they make a killing on paper bags for them.

In the summer they can live there, but since they're cold blooded, none would survive a New York winter in the sewer.

I'll believe it when I see it. AMD has played fast and loose with it's performance claims before, especially in the early days with their stinky match processors in the K series and benchmark rigging.

They are boned to use such an obvious trademark. This is one of those meetings I'd like to hear the transcript of, where they say "don't you think Lucasarts is going to sue?"