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But NASA did spend billions on moon adventures to obtain them.

Gizmodo is the average-joe of a all trades, not much smarter than the average street smart. Sometimes I think of it as a link-feed, just click the link and go to a less-embarrasing and more informative [not to mention, usually unrecycled] article.

That was the worst case scenario for a user controllable factor. They need to test to the design limits, which is the maximum allowed cargo and full wet weight. Anything beyond that is pointless because if cargo or liquids are allowed to exceed maximums, they are violating warranty and normal usage and the

Some people like incandescents. The warmer color is often more appreciated over typical "fluorescent" bulbs.

This is a pretty massive fire, which most likely did necessitate C130s, but for all of those Lets-See-More-Big-Planes people, they are pretty damn expensive. Just to keep in mind.

There are different technologies employed in various maglev systems, some use permanent magnets in both the track and train cars, but most of the high speed trains run on wheels until at some speed [not that fast] the induced magnetic field is enough to lift it. True, if power is shut off then it can still remain

Anybody need to recycle their Bentley? I'll take them off your hands. I'll even pick it up.

Sure, if you're lucky you can find one in great optical condition for $750 from a reputable seller, but even then a lot of the point in going digital was reduced operating costs. Film isn't all that cheap in the long run if you do any good amount of shooting. Granted, you'd be a little more conservative than with

Agreed with TheCrudMan. If prices is your worry, then you shouldn't be looking at a Hassie and Zeiss. Possibly the only more generally expensive options are limited edition Leicas and vintage large formats.

Why do they bother having someone man a monitor computer at the front, just to say hello? They're not checking receipts and they're not security... so if they're not stopping shoplifters, are they just merely "juvenile delinquent-deterrents"?

sounds like somebody is mad they didn't get into UCLA

Hypotheses are testable. Theories are like educated guesses that can't really be tested. No evidence or logic to back it up is just a guess. haha.

Why stealthily turbo a Ferrari when you can go all out and escape with it!? Just make sure it doesn't catch on fire or explode. That might not be as fun.

haha. exactly what I thought.

I think the "my life will be radically different now" line is throwing everybody off. While it is different than Vise-Grips, it looks nearly the same and the article doesn't cite it... I never knew a problem existed and I still don't think it does.

Trying to survive makes stealing not actually stealing, or just not unreasonable? The difference between stealing and salvaging abandoned material is probably less clear in areas where property lines aren't as defined and scrap is just lying around.