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Here, I fixed it for 'ya.

@freakshowtime: He means WinMo, which is incredibly powerful if you know how to use it, not the new but castrated WP7.

Be honest, did this come straight from #whitenoise?

Hmmm... Nutella.

The ACT is 8:00 AM tomorrow, local time.

If they really wanted to save it, they'd boost the power to 11 [times].

Hmmm... if these "legacy PC applications" are hosted on Google servers, this could be very interesting...

@Lord_Data: There are more, but those are the most "out there." Besides, I have more Giz to go read.

@Lord_Data: While we're talking about bat bombs, dolphin bombs, and (mentioned in the comments) dog and pigeon bombs, let's not forget the most potent animal weapon. The bug bomb.

@Lord_Data: A prototype, or at least mock-up of, the electrolaser mentioned in the article. "Future Weapons," on the Discovery channel, showed a functional prototype.

@Lord_Data: Not American, but an cold war OSS weapon. The "Little Joe" pistol crossbow, more like a slingshot. For assassinations.

@Lord_Data: More modern, a liquid taser. It uses water to conduct the charge, removing the need for wires, making it "wireless."

@Lord_Data: My favorite, this "biogun" was only abandoned when it, and all biological weaponry, was rendered illegal. While looking like a colt .45, it fired a gas-propelled, nearly silent dart coated in botulist toxin, able to eliminate the target in 20 seconds flat. Once perfected, it would have propelled a dart

@Lord_Data: The "Deer Gun." A single shot, laborious to reload 9mm weapon designed to be airdropped en masse into allied guerrilla forces. A .45 version called the "Liberator" was also produced.

@Lord_Data: Here's a picture of the so called "sticky foam launcher," more specifically, an under slung one. A backpack model was also made.

Excellent article! This is a personal interest of mine.

It's a good thing that, as soon as I heard of the GV/Gizmo trick, I went and made myself an account there.

Hey guys! I found this great site for downloading more RAM to use for a RAMdisk.