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This is the only kind of tool-driven car I recognize.

@Chris Braak: Eyy! The answer: nobody that much. But clearly people do care at least a little or they wouldn't be having the vote in the first place...

@WookieLifeDay: I figured as much. The voting setup still bothers me, however.

You haven't turned up the heat in any way. Arguably, you've put Bishop up against progressively weaker opponents. I admit that there may be some contention over Richards v. Frankenstein, but nobody in his right mind thinks Dr. Evil can hold his ground against any of the other contestants.

@SkiBum1207: Well, no. They just haven't written a version of Zune software for Linux. If there are DRM issues, they're secondary.

@YourSaltyPinkDeathNuts: libmtp provides MTP functionality in Amarok and Banshee, my player of choice. I have been having iPod syncing issues lately, though, so I'm not going to claim that it works perfectly.

I weep for the lack of Linux support. I know, I've sort of brought compatibility issues down on my own head, but it would be absolutely wonderful to run Zune software natively in Linux. Finally be able to ditch my old iPod and all that.

Intrigued by the rolling-head-around-the-level feature. Perhaps you could, say, pick things up with that head? Make a giant ball of debris and limbs with which to crush your enemies?

@Nyleveia: I'm afraid I can't let you do that, Nyleveia.

@TreFacTor: Because it's hard to focus on things less than an inch from your eye. By projecting an image directly onto the retina, you bypass the nasty focusing issues that come up with outside-the-eye HUDs.

@bornonbord: There's no way the working environment of the Two and a Half Men set isn't in violation of EPA douchebag regulations. I'm sure the poor crew there is exposed to 65 kiloSheens or more on a regular basis.

It needs to lose the handlebars and get fully Segway-style gyroscopic controls. A wrist-mounted radio controller could serve as a throttle, and foot bindings like those on a Freebord (see picture) could help the rider stay on without increasing mounting/dismounting time.

Columbus! I am so going to check this out tomorrow.

@ThePaul: The visibility of that wire is entirely baffling.

It's so nice that the Air Multiplier has come out. Now we have some standard item to compare circular, techy-looking stuff to. A year ago this article would have been titled 'Equinox Clock Looks Like a Glowy Hula Hoop or Maybe a Giant Electronic Tambourine'.

That's... incredible. Really it is.

Couldn't a short flip be a little easier on everyone? I mean, sure, there's the whole animal migration thing, but at least we wouldn't have to be recalibrating our compasses all the time for centuries.