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I'd love to know why high output LED lights need such massive heat sinks. The would suggest that a lot of energy is being wasted.

Sure. If you get a Glock and the 30-round magazine intended for the Glock-18 machine pistol.

It's basically a bully tactic. Brandishing weaponry so nobody will think about opposing the regime.

Ugh...philosophy is a distraction. Philosophy stifled scientific research for a thousand years after the Pythagoreans decided that the dodecahedron was too dangerous for ordinary people to know about. IMHO, Vizzini was right when he said "Have you ever heard of Plato, Aristotle, Socrates? ...Morons"

IMHO, The whole Khan vs Kirk battle serves to prove that intelligence and wisdom are not the same thing. Experience will triumph over mere knowledge. In the book "Cities in Flight", a learning machine is invented which infuses you with knowledge very quickly but you still go to school to learn how to interpret and

*sigh* When I was in college, we had to gt approval to build loft beds over the desks. Freed up all kinds of floor space. And we weren't allowed to have food preparation appliances in the rooms.

IMHO, These comparisons are pointless because the S III isn't shipping yet. Maybe the device will have some big flaw like the iPhone 4 antenna. Why aren't we comparing only shipping devices?

In retrospect, this was a pretty damn scary TV series. Can you say "tentacle monster"? I always think of this show when I hear the line from Galaxy Quest "Did you guys ever WATCH the show?"

This reminds me of an episode of Space: 1999 where one character gets a chance to hitch a ride with a bunch of aliens headed back to Earth but he wakes up in a sealed transparent box just out of range of rescue. Whoever wrote that must have had insomnia on a really long plane flight.

Okay, that was funny/scary but IMHO, the reviews for this are much better:

OMFG, this is stereotypical flower-child communist BULLSH*T saying that we "will come through with a greater sense of community and togetherness" made all the more topical by saying that we won't have "the comforts of the early 21st century".

Good thing this is only prescribed to married couples otherwise it's no different than date-rape drugs. Oh wait, Viagra isn't only prescribed to married men. So basically, this is the Shrodinger's Cat solution. Since you can't know if the requester is really married, the drug is both good and evil.

Try Bandai's Space Warp construction kits. Sure, it's marbles, but it's highly addictive.

That sounds like an outtake scene from "My Big Fat Greek Wedding"

Speaking of bunkers, if you live near or are planning to visit Great Falls, Montana, go here:

Bah. We waste a lot of gasoline because of all the electronic crap in our cars now. All that electricity has to come from somewhere and it ain't the battery.

Interesting. I've always envisioned positive numbers going to the left and negative to the right. And I've always envisioned the months of the year on an ellipse with summer months on the top.

Prairie dog #1 to prairie dog #2: "Hey, dude, better duck."

Somebody esplain to me why they don't have a sci-fi classics day of the week showing stuff like Lost In Space, UFO, Space:1999, and campy sci-fi movies, etc. That would rule.

How hard would it be to calculate the economies-of-scale on this stuff in order to back up the claim that "costs could drop as production ramps up"? Seems like we've been chasing this since the 70s and nobody seems to be able to bring down the cost-per-watt and raise the watts-per-square-inch to a point where it