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Emerson Esq
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I sure cant wait to read the "Happy 10th Birthday: Windows ME!" article in a couple weeks.

ive been trying to help my young nephew get weened off his no.5 for months.... it is only taking so long because i'm never around, hopping on too many no.11's. en route to Scotland, my no.10 between my teeth and no.7 on my hip, hunting the elusive and majestic no.9.

return of the Pippin most likely...

@Arken: that depends... how fast are you willing to push your kids in a plastic car with no brakes?

@wagnerrp: doesnt look like a small business jet. i could be wrong... but it also looks stylized, like an icon.

@bainelaker: yeah, but the problem with it being an image of a plane from the airport (besides its weird spectral properties) is that its way too big... I'm thinking it might be some icon that was meant to mark the airport combined with some glitching... i dunno, it looks neat though, and reminds me i wanna eat at

thats only a few blocks from the very small Santa Monica Airport... perhaps that has something to do with it?

@phoenix: spending $0.25 at a vending machine and then using an exacto knife sounds much more Lifehacker'y. Project shouldn't take more than 15 minutes.

I personally had a Dodge Caravan SE, named Denise, as my first car. Friggin loved that thing, still do. Sold her to a friend on the cheap when his car died, the only condition being that I be allowed to buy it back at any time.

@cfive3: Whatevers in there, it's the only thing I've ever wanted.

@Pessimippopotamus: just wait until LEGO drops the 4km diameter Minifig Scale Death Star. Oh boy!

@jianna: you KNOW they will make that joke in the film.

@Methusalah: oops... seriously man... nice catch!

@TRT-X: seriously man... nice catch!

the real Super Mario Bros 2 (aka "Lost Levels" in the US) has our beloved plumber turned hero rescuing the hapless Peach once again... #princesspeach

i. need. one.

My most durable was my first. A 1998 Dodge Caravan SE. The old girl had 150K+ miles and more dings and dents than you can count. Leaked water from random places, electrical system fried, rusted to hell. However, she still was always ready and willing to mount up and take 6 teenagers on a roadtrip. To this day, Denise