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Not technically a movie, but still...

Funnily, one of the related articles is "Giz Explains: Why Batteries Die".

@jdale: I still don't understand why HP discontinued the TC1100 style detachable-keyboard tablets...

@DrOtto: Ooh. Well played, sir.

An Aussie was on holiday in New Zealand. He was out walking in the countryside, and came across a Kiwi having his way with a sheep.

The "All planets have Earth gravity" is a strange choice of category.

Seeing as how

@laylaholic: And merry Christmas to you too, Nibbles.

Given that this beauty was from the same season, I'm going to disagree with the Chinese and say that 1966 was definitely the year of the dragon.

Shiny. And delicious...

@Volvo: +1. Having Jackie write the foreword is very appropriate, given his efforts towards the same end.

@Starlionblue: My favourite fact about Russian tanks is that right up through the later T models, when a new tank first rolled off the line, they ran the engine for an hour, then removed the oil pan, dumped out a kilo of metal shavings, and had no problems from then on!

@antonchigurh: Yep, the T-34 came into service in 1940, two years ahead of the Tiger I.

THIS is an anti-Tiger tank.

@xhedgehogx: Yes, it's confusing. All the comments from then are here too...

Nothing new then.

"Chevrolet Cruze - COOL CAR"

Seems a little unfair on the "Golden Gun" flying car. Sure it's unlikely, but IIRC they did actually make a car that could fly for the film.