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I always liked the 1984 ETCC Group A scheme on the BMW 635CSi campaigned by Hans Stuck and Dieter Quester.

I've always been partial to the 1965 Shelby Daytona scheme.

I'd pay good money to see Chester A. Arthur: Cavity Creep Repeller-Guy

René Auberjonois was Odo on DS9.

It turns out he's… Dracula!?

I dunno, pard-ner… I always found his accent rather convincing… and I'm as American as Pa Bell and Apple Pop Tarts…

I hope that Laurie's villainy stems from his low-self-esteem…

Are you telling me that ♩♫ 'the hip-bone [isn't] connected to the sternum' ♬♪… and ♬♩'the thighbone [isn't] connected to the ribcage' ♪♫?

Marketing.

Wha!?

Some say that he reboots when given a three finger salute… and that he can inscribe a dual-layer DVD-R using only his fingernails… all we know is that he's the called the iStig.

A more recent sample (purposefully balanced for tungsten, in-camera).

It's reasonably sharp for such a small lens, though at f/11 and smaller, it's hard to focus.

Well, it's obvious that the S.S. Boat Payment has finally been paid-off (or, at least will be, come September), so they no longer have to rely on those fat NPR paychecks.

Not 'out of control,' Professor Falken.

Clicking the lens name leads to every photo in my photostream tagged with the lens model.

Is me, Sharkd.

I learned these lessons the hard way — following a spurious lead, about a decade ago, the police came to my door, seeking a suspect with a very similar name (I have the second most common surname in the world). Being fresh out of college, a former Boy Scout and someone who's not only kept a clean nose, but was working

I had no idea that Pathfinder was originally built with the earlier Rockwell-designed wing planform (which is odd, given that it was built in 1977, long after the Grumman wing was adopted), as evidenced by this photo of her hanging in the VAB, sometime very early in the life of the SSP. (I can't find a date for this