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@songs: that sounds way more logical!

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@garci66: The complete gallery is here...

I took quite a few pics of the blue angels.. pretty amazing stuff!

@Justin Kiang: They did all the flying over water (at least for the Jumbo part). The blue angles, on the other side, didn't seem to be respecting the 1000 feet rule... I might be wrong though. See some pics here:

@Gotlactose: The capture shown is from XP, so yes, its still fairly easy to tell them apart.

@DaSniper: use coupon code "hovercraft" and save 5%....

@nearmys: digital cameras... even if Kodak cameras are low end ones, they did lead the digital camera research during decades and have a huge patent portfolio... which, in some cases, they allege is / was infringed by the digital cameras in their phones.

@dragon:ONE: Awesome quote... mindblowing actually ;-)

@whisperingeye: By the way, here is the source of this last pic:

@whisperingeye: Those pallet chairs can actually look very good. Take a look here:

@adanpena: Nice!.. Im sorry I missed it.. :(

@Dizznizzle: I remember visiting the building almost 10 years ago, and either the people there were tired of us tourists asking or they were broken for sure, but the answer was that the apertures didn't work anymore. And they were all in different degrees of openess... so I guess there was some truth to it.

@paral3ellum: Most FPGAs (the bigger ones) have SERDES interfaces that run at multiple gigabit/sec. SERDES are Serializer-De-Serializers which allow the FPGA to talk to the outside world. Its common to make 10Gigabit/s MAC layers in FPGAs. Once you converted the serial data to a parallel bit-stream, an FPGA could

@Name of Numbers: They are pretty awesome.. they even have 4 dual-link DVI connectors on the back, as a single connector would only give something like 5hz refresh rate.

@Dr. What?: @Theologica: @bobbyjaeger0: Must concede to you guys that indeed, they do spark the creative mind quite a bit and certainly goes rounds and rounds at what passes for lab-class these days. Explosions are cool and are a way of getting people interested in science big way.

@DfizzleShizzle: I love Mythbusters, but come on, they try to pass their "research" as scientific, with "control" experiments and so on, but it couldn't be further from the thruth..

@Timmy: If you go out really far from any city and during a new moon, thats more or less what you'll see. Colors might be a bit flatter, but in terms of "density" of stars... thats almost the real deal. Amazing!!