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Unfortunately, while they were able to pick and choose what their environment would look like, they missed some details that cue you to which one is the render. Look at the backs of the chairs, at the upper-left corner where the upholstery fabric is folded; in the image on the left — the photograph — the fabric has

The inner piece is supposed to be one of the nails used in the Crucifixion. Dr. Robert Feather was allowed to disassemble the spearhead and examine the inner piece, which he stated was "consistent" in length and shape with a 1st century A.D. Roman nail.

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The factual accuracy of the story recounted above is disputed by a similar story originating fifteen years earlier, also recounted on the Wikipedia page, but "The Egg of Brunelleschi" never made it as a phrase.

Exactly. Freedom of religion means that you are allowed to hold whatever religious beliefs you choose, not that, as my employer, you are allowed to ram those beliefs down my throat.

Already happened; all you have to do is look at some of the reactions to John Frederick Lange Jr's work (published under the pen name of John Norman).

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No reason at all... unless you have data that you don't want to store and process on OnLive's servers and have transmitted — unencrypted — to your tablet. After all, there's no reason not to trust OnLive completely never to do anything untoward with your information.

Once we'll all live in space colonies and spaceships, you americans will be ashamed to talk about feets and yards and chains when talking about the distances between your favourite planets and galaxies.

"Hiding in plain sight."

I would have to go with either the Acer Ferrari laptops, or the Asus Lamborghini laptops.

And in case anyone wonders "Why the Pleiades?", that star cluster is known as the Subaru cluster in Japan... hence the company logo.

So derivative...

So after you've bought your plane and the car of your choice, you drive to the airport, preflight your plane, take off and fly to the airport at your destination, get back in your car, and... Wait. There's something missing here...

Or not necessarily historical value; my stepmother has a runner her father brought back from Germany that she sets out around Christmas because of its bright red color. But she can only set it out with one particular side up because of the white circle and black hakenkreuz on the other side...

Yes, but the problem is that all you get is the one little Allen wrench to assemble it with...

Or, equally disturbing, a confused Glyptodon trying to mate with your car...

Part of it looks to have been taken from the design of the Geisel Library building at UCSD, widely referred to by the students as a "flying saucer in a landing cradle"...

No, the comparison should be between the emissions from a gasoline engine producing the same energy and the coal-fired power plant that's generating the electricity to charge the batteries.

My high-school chemistry teacher did a variant of this as a demonstration of why gas leaks cause buildings to explode. He took an empty one-gallon paint can with a small hole in the middle of the lid and another in the side at the bottom, and stuck a hose from a gas feed into the hole in the side and filled the can