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@Mazarin: In Amsterdam yes, but there was a good reason. It was a WWII commemoration event, and during a moment of silence, one man started screaming, and another one dropped a suitcase in the crowd. Very natural response to run away from that as fast as you can, don't you think?

@Mazarin: Your examples for Europe were 25 years ago too...

@∞Gïmmï∞Mørgäikkøŋëŋ∞: Stick a few good size windows on the leading edge just beside the cockpit, and you have yourself the world's most awesome Business Class...

@chucky2jimmy: Well, they only have one, and it is kinda small...

@SynthOno: In Ireland and the UK, it's the Plough, and in Germany and eastern Europe, it's the Cart.

Chevrolet Camero SM*

@eddiemonster: Maybe not: Peppermint relaxes the muscles of the digestive system — great if you have an upset stomach — but it also can relax the muscle that keeps acid in your stomach. Heartburn sufferers will want to get their fresh breath elsewhere.

@storymark: I think Mr. Maguire might take issue with your "wasn't that muscular" statement...

@texasbrownie.com: That's somewhat of an urban legend - the initial combination on the input console was ordered to be left at all zeros - meaning that it would be faster for the operator to input the launch code than if the dials were set to a random set of numbers.

The last scene was just perfect, with the illiterate typing INCEPT...

Can't beat this one for speed or luxury, though...

@Tetsuooooooo: I still have my Sidewinder Precision 2 joystick. Great piece of kit.

Note taking on the fly is the one thing I miss most about a resistive touchscreen. Stylii rock.

@Tyson: I remember reading that one owner had one fitted...

So... DVD-RWs?

@lwjoestar: Why is it always Clinton's fault.... whenever the Bush administration did something stupid people shifted the blame to the administrator directly in control of a project.

@kyre: If you check on the airline's website within a few days of the flight, they open up the exit row seats.