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My current car.

LCD/LED TVs are fine, but don't do it with a plasma.

Also if the cap were not there, the air coming off the back of the shuttle going into the tail of the 747 would be turbulent. That would be, as we say, "Not Good." (would have trouble using any of the control surfaces such as the rudder and elevators)

I don't follow rally close enough to know, but maybe the lights are always on for visibility?

You're no worse off than traveling with a heavily loaded trunk. You really should have no more than 100-150 lbs of trailer tongue weight with something like this. If you're to the point where you're concerned about front tire traction, your trailer is overloaded.

Yes, but they were in Germany for a bit, which, while I've never been there, seems to be a bit colder in the middle of the winter than they showed. It's all a moot point, however, cuz I'm not one to nitpick on such minute details in a movie.

Thank you Captain Obvious. I'm just saying, it could be either. Either way, it doesn't seem to be either December or February, based on the weather...

But, is that Dec 2, or Feb 12?

But using misleading titles is Gawker Media's forte! There is maybe 1:1-trillion chance that all of the bolts seen in the picture would strike the same object in the same instant. Given that the average lightning strike lasts in the tens of MICROseconds, 20 seconds is an eternity for a strike.

The sound waves may be directed, but they can still bounce off whatever they hit. The surface it hits, unless flat, would disperse the sound waves, and since you couldn't hear the speaker unless you were in it's line of sight, it would seem like the sound waves came from the deer head.

Right, but that's because they're wearing shoes. Footwear traps in the sweat that would normally be evaporated away. The OP never said anything about shoes. I'm guessing/assuming they were referring to wearing socks/sandals. If you wore a garment as close-fitting and insulating as a sock/shoe everywhere, I'd imagine

You're right! Put some cotton between my toes and I instantly feel as if I'm being spied upon!

Yes, thank goodness. Because as we all know, socks are, in fact, the solution to smelly feet, not the cause of them.

It's suspended from the center of the ceiling. I'd be impressed if you could trace a 12-14 gauge wire from a picture taken ~2-300 ft away in a small photo.

You're right, because when you increase a device's level of detail/resolution, it loses the ability to display a lower res video. How in the world do you watch anything less than full HD?

Because, you know, computer monitors are primarily for watching movies, and not, say, TELEVISIONS. And Lord knows I want my monitor resolution optimized for watching cat videos on Youtube, not doing real work.

Maybe we should have just settled on the Model T and been done with it. Would have saved a ton of money in development.

Why? 1920 x 1200 would be better than that. I'm always a fan of higher resolution. I don't see why we should declare 1920 x 1080 the pinnacle in display technology and quit innovating/improving.

It's $3 on Android Market, but $1.50 on Amazon App Store!