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@maxijet: I have one of these at home and now hate to go do any CAD work at school without one.

@fsshariq: Never mention clowns to a unicyclist.

@giyad: Most of the time, he's holding the seat, not sitting on it. Also, they learn to get out of the way/get used to it. ;) (plus you land on your feet, not the seat)

@devianaut: Just as soon as you do it on a bmx. ;)

@Vinnie Vici: You can tell by the slow motion yell in the rain.

@Novaload: So what's your problem? He used the right word.

@lucamata: CONtemporary, not temporary.

@Settings: Go watch The Sandlot RIGHT NOW.

@Timmy: Remember that Wii and Netflix feature parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit [wii.com] and http://www.netflix.com.

@Maikeru03: A very smart man once said "To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" The bullet can't expend all it's energy into the ice...there's just too much, and it's too dense. The bullet (and ice, to some extent) compacts just a little, and then when it decompresses, it pushes off the ice and

@Maikeru03: You can actually see it bounce back though. Not saying that proves anything, just sayin. Go fullscreen.

@DNiedAcess: A helicopter achieves its lift by applying torque to the shaft, which rotates the propeller. In the air, with nothing to hold the fuselage, it would experience a counter-torque, causing it to spin opposite the blades. In most aircraft, this is counteracted by the tail rotor, which produces a lateral

@Qurtyslyn: So why does the dark not get blamed for this instead of the GPS? "Man drives in the dark, dies" OMG!

@alex-y: I'd accept that argument for the idiot who got stuck 3 miles up a mountain, but this guy was driving in the dark in an unfamiliar area, and by the time he saw the road was ending, it was too late. He had no chance. Same thing would have happened if he didn't have a GPS. The article is a bit misleading.

"Good to the last drop"

@bleuiko!: Some people like the lo-fi effect to make the pictures look like they were taken on an old camera.

@BruteSquad: Guess you're the exception then. I'm sure you've heard such terms though.