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@blyan-reloaded: Great examples - I remember them from that challenge.

I feel like that looks terrible. Maybe it's just me.

@vinod1978: I'd definitely say it needs to be considered when planning an exercise regiment but I doubt it matters "far more" than exercise. A combination is surely needed but my guess would be an emphasis on exercise. Guess it really depends on the individual's situation - I'll stop nitpicking ;)

@TheOriginalEd: I don't know about that... Don't you burn fat exercising? If you healthied up your diet you would just gain less fat... not magically grow skinnier?

@shroin: Right, I wasn't discussing the spinning aspect - simply the velocity/acceleration of the bullet itself. If I'm not mistaken the rotational movement won't aid much in this other than to dissipate some of the air resistance. In much the same way as acceleration the rotational movement exerted on the bullet as

@Odinist: The spinning comes from when the bullet travels down the barrel of the gun - that's how all (or most all) guns fire bullets. It's just a question of real or fake.

@aak7268: You forgot the "apply sunglasses" in the middle!

@tundraboy: A spinning top is accelerated by gravity. A bullet is accelerated by a little explosion (right? something like that) + gravity.

@Joe: "using three Twitter accounts (due to anti-spamming restrictions set by Twitter)"

@djdare: Hah I stirred up mischief.

@TheCrudMan: Simpsons title scene: 1.1 million results

@muzzaml: For whatever reason the commend system isn't letting me edit my engadget link - here's the more appropriate link: [gizmodo.com]

@mykalt45: Flight Control is a fun fun game. Worth the $.99 (more delicious than a comparably priced bag of Skittles) for sure.

@Zak123: Gotta restore (I think)

@Pwnage: I got your back holmes.

@coldfuzion: It's not that I'm impressed by it (hell, third parties have been doing it for a year plus now right?)... I'm just unreasonably giddy with excitement for it.