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Here's a cultural mentoring moment: 'Smothered in cheese' is a key phrase in the US cuisine, and it applies to almost any dish!

That's interesting - didn't know that. Then again: I should have known it. It almost always comes down to money, instead of common sense.

It never ceases to amuse me that in this country 18 year-olds can marry, be divorced twice, and take out a huge mortgage on a home, but can't have a beer (or champagne, for that matter). Victorianism!

Anywhere the sun don't shine?

Some people with guns do. People without guns don't, because they can't. It's simple.

"Ever wish you could carbonate your whiskey, or wine...": No, hell NO! That's the stupidest idea since [insert random flashback from Family guy episode].

There is no point, just like with most social networks.

I am only interested in pints with a certain hoppy flavor.

THIS comes to mind.

That's already bad enough with tattoos!

I don't know with this camera, but generally Leica is known for extraordinary reliability, robustness, and above all, uncompromising optical quality. If you're a professional photographer, it's a investment that pays back. If you're an enthusiast (with the necessary small change in the pocket), well, it's pure fun to

Not over-engineered - just German precision. I'm tempted to add, in a low, rumbly voice "It's a Jeep thing - you wouldn't understand", but it doesn't quite fit the object.

Conventional sensors leave much to be desired when it comes to b&w, and post processing to b&w is a usually a far cry from the fine nuances of gray that can be achieved with b&w film - so here the dedicated sensor likely brings quality up. Whether b&w limits photography can be discussed - after all, it translates into

Oh - I always use the back pockets of other people in the restroom. But yours is a good idea, too.

C'mon - it's six hours later, and still no other comments? You should know Hilary Hahn just as you know what a Thunderbolt port is. Or a tri-gate transistor. This tells something about the artsi-ness of the gadget community. Something. Just not sure exactly what.

Wow - this is one sweet swingin' piece! Shows that 'contemporary music' needn't be 'contemptible music' (picking up students' wordplay...).

You give it a try first!

Nice - didn't know that one.

It's been researched before. See left panel for results.

What about D.C? No taxation without pancake-ation!