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All the rain is going to go right to the backyard and pool up.

@jepzilla: Use a lot of holograms in your daily life, do you?

@Zubieta: I guess the sound (while it would be cool to fix in a similarly genius way) wouldn't be a big deal since with splitscreen, no one really cared.

@tuxus: I refuse to park further than five feet from a motorized buggy.

@mutinymanx: That's kind of like when you say it's not impressive when someone runs a marathon because you, on occasion, have run to the end of the driveway.

@Dreamwriter: It's confusing because the source article is just another article on Giz.

@Black Love: Okay look, I just came back from Costco and Walmart and Publix and Harris Teeter, and I didn't see anything about any internet.

@tuxus: Do you ever go to Walmart? I've seen some where you could literally put a football stadium between the farthest spot and the front door.

@kokanut: I agree with you. The scanner is slower, and it has to babysit you bagging your items. An actual cashier will have you walking out the door in the time it takes to scan a bunch of bananas at self checkout.

In the Canine Journal of Human Service, Chase writes that he has been working with Pilley on sorting out his excessive toy collection, and though it's taken a long time, he feels they are making some progress.

@izikavazo: So you're the one who's been ruining Punch for Punch!

But when will he apologize for the feeling I get when I see that expression on his face?

I just want cookies.

I always wonder with stuff like this, if cars that can't, or refuse to join the automated driving will just bully the other cars.

@Walternate: That's really interesting. I actually like to think they did that, and planned on using them as rollers for much larger stones, and then when it was too heavy they just rolled the inner stones and said, Eh.

@spyderr0de0: Illegal aliens built everything in the US, so we should be able to apply that to pretty much everything.

@CR8ON: Assuming the rail system is easy to put together, I think this would probably be better than a wheel because a sphere is stronger.

@schall129: Stone Henge is very clearly the world's largest and easiest croquet course.

@saveyoursanity: Did you just finish watching Day After Tomorrow?

@DeusEx: Am I really the only one that finds that really odd? I can't be the only one.