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@barrywoods: Meh, a little cranial impalement never hurt anyone, did it?

@dirtybacon: Let's be honest, do most fun things ever really end well?

@Joel Johnson: So, agreeing with someone making a statement about it being a little out of place to have statements on religion in an article on George Lucas is all it takes to get unstarred? Seriously? No one even said if you were right or wrong...just that it was an odd place to make the comment.

@Aidan: Yeah... I was simply agreeing with you, Aidan. I didn't detect any value judgement in the statement Aidan made, Joel.

@Joel Johnson: Know anything about us all losing stars?

@Aidan: Uh...wtf?

@Aidan: Seconded...

I call fake on this... I'm going to be very surprised if they can replicate it. Even if it's a FMJ ball round, it's going to deform more than that if it hits ice. And the fact that it would not sit there and spin but rather ricochet off most likely.

Cool video, but did anyone else have problems with the player being very jerky? Not buffering, but while playing, even when fully loaded, it would 'jerk' every 2 or 3 seconds.

@Charleysjob: Oh, certainly, misdirection has been around since the first organized armies battled one another. I'm specifically talking about inflatable tanks. They've been around for close to 70 years.

Missed approach, maybe?

Meh, the Western Allies did the same thing in 1944 leading up to D Day...and the Rooskies have been doing it since WW2 as well.

@Zendax: Yeah, I caught those too. The only street scene where I think the casual observer would notice something was wrong would be the drain, as the shallow ditch leading to it mysteriously disappears over where the drain would be. The rest would be hard to catch unless you knew what you were looking at.

@VolumePlus: That is by far one of the funniest things ever created. Just the other day I was showing it to some coworkers.

@pianopraze: Skeptical eyebrow raised in support of a conspiracy theory with little to no evidentiary support. Sorry, I just find that a tad bit ironic.

That is amazing! I want a Lego Corsair now...

Seems to work well on flat surfaces with consistent backgrounds, wonder how it would work on something more complex though. Even so, very impressive technology.

Nice! Nashville will be getting it!

@Zhejan: Typos happen... There should also be a comma after "music" if we're going to be going grammar Nazi.