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@Msj2705: Well they wouldn't have to wait if they were already chilling on the xxth floor... Otherwise they'd have to hop on an elevator and then roll up a damn hill to add insult to injury.

@rotaryfreakjoe: With my limited knowledge of architecture and physics and whatnot it seems to me that the connection point makes the two buildings slightly more stable than if they were apart. That being said it also introduces a single point of failure (though non catastrophic failure) so I'm sure it's being nicely

@ghostcat: The word "blimp" is a common synonym for zeppelin if I'm not mistaken so if we're being really nitpicky they two can be used interchangeably. Prove me wrong oh nitpicker!

@v6sonoma: Nice I didn't even think of that... Definitely looks more iPad/DS. Even the Wii could do a better job I think... Then again maybe that's just the style.

@chefgon: Haha I was just going to say that it seemed there purely for the sound - you hit the nail on the head. Pretty much every transition is to the beat of the music. You should watch the first 30 seconds (or the whole thing again) with sound if you get the chance.

@countjackula: The funny thing is this will probably start to happen if this social-bot thing becomes a reality. Five years just seems a bit short to me... Nobody is going to want to be friends with a brand-specific social robot so it appears they will be covert (pretending to be humans). I mean the Turing Test still

@MarcusMaximus: Ctrl - F quickly reveals that the first instance of the word "new" on this page is in your comment so, no, Brian isn't sure these are new.

@kingcrim84: True but perhaps the very reason we evolved to be bipedal involves the fact that walking forward upright (maintaining balance) was too difficult with two legs one in front of the other because of this mysterious effect?

@Valkyrie607 is epistemically responsible: I think the Klein Bottle on Wiki was the interesting to a math nerd part - my guess is the product description is funny to anyone who can understand at least half of it.

Best product description ever

I like how this article fails to mention that an increase in telomerase in humans is "a hallmark of most human cancers."

@Ham_Sandwich: I feel like the ritual was just drunk people being drunk not staged lol.

@raysfamous: How do fish flop around on the ground without necks attached to bodies?!

@kyokan: He's worth around half a billion.

@UltraAwesome: What do you think is powering that monitor? You can even see it under the desk lol.

@mbacon: Now I just need to start buying cats to cash in on this coming money mine...