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As my father would say, "I've got a 16 ounce solution for that."

Had I know this was the direction the list was going to go, I would have nominated Mel Gibson.

Rick Riordan won't be running out of material for a while.

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There is a Kevin Maher video for every situation. Sexy SciFi

Did Lin mean Dean Kamen, inventor of the Segway?

Sometimes, art is just art. Many of your complaints apply to this painting as well.

I nominate any land-yacht wagon. My personal favorite is the Buick Roadmaster.

Thanks to my technological hording, there aren't many technologies I have the opportunity to miss.

I picked up a Canon Powershot IS 2 off of amazon a four years ago for $200. It's a bridge camera, which means it does not have detachable lenses like a DSLR, but you can still control things like aperture and exposure. It also had decent optics and optical zoom. It's possible to buy an attachment to add filters. I

I would consider buying a car like this to attempt an electric motor swap. That would eliminate any fuel line issues.

As a reformed trekker, the thing that bothers me the most is that everybody else is calling Dr. McCoy "Bones". That's Kirk's thing. The 2009 movie even got the origin of the nickname wrong. It's short for "sawbones".

One of these days I will come across Vi Hart. If she is wearing gloves, I will not recognize her.

During a break in a long class, I was trying to describe this to my students. Google and YouTube failed me at that moment.

Um, wouldn't a flash drive be more portable and practical?

If Sean Bean is waiting for them at the end, I will wet myself laughing.

Even without AC/DC, that tech sounds cool.

I prefer to read SF in short stories. The shorter format cuts down on unnecessary description and develop their idea and story.

The left-lane campers on I-65 have taken years off my life from the stress. To make that stretch of highway worse, you will have left-lane campers and tailgaters in the same lane.

Call me old fashioned, but I have had the best success with the oldest popular distro, Slackware. I've tried Ubuntu and it's variants, but I never have had much success. All I've ever really needed was a couple of xterms running on TWM to get any real work done.