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Found life? There's a big difference between 'support life' and 'contain life,' doncha think?

They couldn't possibly contain as many puns as my post, tho.

I'm not sure about what the announcer was saying (my Spanish is only somewhat better than my Indonesian), but I'm guessing it was something like:

The ad went on to read:

I'm guessing that Billy Ripken had something to do with it.

Maybe (this is purely conjectural), just maybe: It uses three-dimensional image capture? That could, in theory, keep it from allowing photos.

Perfect!

I have yet to see Hugo, but I'd love to see it in 3D; it's sounds fantastic.

Right, but most likely, my local theater (a quadplex) will only show the 3D version in order to maximize profits; they charge $5 for 2D and $7 for 3D. I don't mind the extra $2 — after all, it's still half-price compared with NYC (which is where we moved from). I'm just tired of wearing glasses for two hours for

I'm a little bummed that Star Trek is going 3D. I'm sure there will be a few cool moments, but I'm getting pretty sick of 3D, especially when it's done in conversion. Titanic in 3D? No thanks! Similarly, I think I'll skip the Beauty and the Beast rerelease (in 3D), so I'll have to catch the Tangled short some other

Agreed, but....

I've read the comments, and I appreciate that many were sympathetic. I was going to say he was a bit of a bonehead, but I'm a stand-up dude, so I won't be too hard on the guy.

Right. Sometimes, tho, the elegant solution comes after you achieve the answer to Q1 and Q2 and then you see how it transfers to Q3. I hope that McGuire (or someone else) can figure it out in this case.

"rip duck" has two meanings in that case. You have a cute subconscious.

Thanks, Lauren. That was fantastic.

A formal proof would be required, and the only way to do that would be to create a computer algorithm that could somehow check through all the countless possible combinations of Sudoku grids with 16 numbers given.

Here's someone named Max, planking.

Yes, it was Nottinghill. Our friends' neighbors boarded up their homes in advance of the Carnival celebrations (because of rowdiness of previous years), but celebrants caused no damage, and as noted, the sanitation department did a great job by the next morning. The Olympics is going to be another issue all together;

That place is like some kind of Tim Burton fantasy.

Thanks for that explanation. I'm not quite ready to understand it all, but it looks very digestible — like staring at a huge array of food and realizing that eventually I'll eat it all. Huge, but not infinite.