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@dennyp: ... the new Captain America movie.

@i ♥ Tofu: In junior high, my friend and I had adjacent gym lockers. One day I came in late, he was getting gym clothes on and couldn't. "WTF? They're too small." He had opened my locker by mistake. The padlock combos were almost identical; two stops were off by one or two numbers. And in the world of dial padlocks,

@justvisiting: You have the monarchy, we have Hollywood. I feel they both fill the same space of people who are quoted and photographed all the time, mostly for nothing more than being famous.

@Mecharine: I would need a chalkboard and two hits of methamphetamine to explain it to you. Or are you going to need some meth too?

@JesWalHok: Don't forget the copycat effect. Cops and the local TV stations may be more worried about that.

@Jessy Jacobs: ETA used to do that quite often in Spain as of a few years ago. They apparently were too concerned that killing people would lose them favor, but not damaging property.

@CherM2222: Left behind in the electronic age, along with newspaper publishers, paper book sellers and video rental stores.

@Jeyl: Quite the opposite. I'm left believing that it really was superpowers. They only use the remote to fool us into believing it wasn't something more supernatural.

@Jeyl: Well how does he rewind time then if he hits the wrong button? This just raises more difficult questions.

@fullsoul: Sure the ending of Run Lola was kind of cheap, but by then you're supposed to be rooting for Lola and the guy. It fulfills your expectation.

@hcd: There's a difference between obvious and artful or evocative. Most viewers/readers probably don't want to be told what to feel. It doesn't make you feel it.

@collex: You make an interesting point in the first paragraph, but I don't follow your leap into the second paragraph.

@Curves: I'd love to know what's the most effective advertising for Apple and MS, cause they clearly have very different strategies. Sure Apple loves tv. MS must have better channels for their business.

@Ian Logsdon: Pointless? If he had the game ball, how else was he supposed to deliver it for the game to start on time?

I understand why the link to El Mundo. But the Chilean media has some excellent coverage.

@AT203: Ha, Andy Rubin! You crazy guy!

@tezell: Especially the jokey, life-on-the-edge Charlie. I feel the normal world was getting a little too self-serious.

I was really struck by the similarity of Plot B to Inception.