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Bats always turn left when exiting a cave!

Most dust particles in your house are made from dead skin!

No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, and purple.

Mel Blanc (the voice of Bugs Bunny) was allergic to carrots.

More people are killed annually by donkeys than die in air crashes.

It is estimated that millions of trees are accidentally planted by squirrels who bury nuts and then forget where they hid them!

A duck’s quack doesn’t echo, and no one knows why.

Bulls are colorblind, therefore will usually charge at a matador's waving cape no matter what color it is — be it red or neon yellow!

A lump of pure gold the size of a matchbox can be flattened into a sheet the size of a tennis court!

The original story from "Tales of 1001 Arabian Nights" begins, "Aladdin was a little Chinese boy."

Michael Jordan makes more money from NIKE annually than all of the Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined.

The volume of the earth's moon is the same as the volume of the Pacific Ocean.

Spiral staircases in medieval castles are running clockwise. This is because all knights used to be right-handed. When the intruding army would climb the stairs they would not be able to use their right hand which was holding the sword because of the difficulties of climbing the stairs. Left-handed knights would have had no troubles, except left-handed people could never become knights because it was assumed that they were descendants of the devil.

Ham radio operators got the term "ham" coined from the expression "ham fisted operators," a term used to describe early radio users who sent Morse code (i.e., pounded their fist).

The slogan on New Hampshire license plates is "Live Free or Die."
These license plates are manufactured by prisoners in the state prison in Concord.

Chinese Crested dogs can get acne.

Hydrogen gas is the least dense substance in the world, at 0.08988g/cc.

Hydrogen solid is the most dense substance in the world, at 70.6g/cc.

Each year there is one ton of cement poured for each man woman and child in the world.

The house fly hums in the middle octave key of F.

The only capital letter in the Roman alphabet with exactly one end point is P.

The giant red star Betelgeuse has a diameter larger than that of the Earth's orbit around the sun.

The longest place name still in use is:
Taumatawhakatangihangaoauauotameteaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokai- whenuakitanatahu–a New Zealand hill.

Los Angeles's full name is: "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Poriuncula" and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size, "LA."

Only 1 in 2,000,000,000 will live to be 116 or older.

An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.

Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur.

According to Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, it is possible to go slower than light and faster than light, but it is impossible to go the speed of light. Also, there is a particle called tackyon which is supposed to go faster than light. This means if you fire a tackyon beam, it travels before you fire it.

When you tie a noose, the rope is wrapped twelve times around because it's the same length as a persons head.

Hummingbirds are the only animal that can fly backwards.

A cat's jaw cannot move sideways.

If she were life size, Barbie's measurements are: 39-23-33.

"Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt".

All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the bill.

Almonds are members of the peach family.

Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance.

Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.

There are only four words in the English language which end in"-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.

A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.

In most advertisements, including newspapers, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.

Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer.

The only real person to be a Pez head was Betsy Ross.

The characters Bert & Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in "Its A Wonderful Life".

A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.

A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.

On an American one-dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper right-hand corner of the "1" encased in the "shield" and a spider hidden in the front upper right-hand corner.

The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world.

Who's that playing the piano on the "Mad About You" theme? Why it's Paul Reiser himself.

The male gypsy moth can "smell" the virgin female gypsy moth from 1.8 miles away.

The name for the "Wizard of Oz" was thought up when Frank Baum, looked at his filing cabinet and saw A-N, and O-Z, hence "Oz."

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister.

John Lennon's first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles.

The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.

There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball.

A rainbow can occur only when the sun is 40 degrees or less above the horizon.

Penguins can jump as high as 6 feet in the air.

When spelt phonetically, Esso means stalled car in Japan.

Tigers have round pupils and yellow irises (except for the blue eyes of white tigers). Due to a retinal adaptation that reflects light back to the retina, the night vision of tigers is six times better than that of humans.

In 1949, Popular Mechanics forecasted that "Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons."

If the Loch Ness monster exists at all, he (or she) could only be about as big as a sixth grader. A new study shows that there is only enough fish in the loch to feed a 31 kg (about 67 lb) creature. The scientists used sonar to estimate the number of fish in the lake and came up with an annual food supply of 93 kg. Since a cold blooded animal like Nessie would need to eat about three times its body weight each year, it could only weigh about 31 kg.

Polar bears are left-handed.

Heinz Catsup leaving the bottle travels at 25 miles per year.

The maximum weight for a golf ball is 1.62 oz.

Only 1/3 of the people that can twitch their ears can twitch only one at a time.

The largest city in the United States with a one syllable name is Flint, Michigan.

The number of the trash compactor in Star Wars is 3263827.

Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave.

"Evian" spelled backvards is naive.

Charles de Gaulle's final words were, "It hurts."

Alexander the Great was an epileptic.

A donkey will sink in quicksand but a mule won't.

Napoleon constructed his battle plans in a sandbox.

The face of a penny can hold about thirty drops of water.

If you feed a seagull Alka-Seltzer, its stomach will explode.

Pigs can become alcoholics.

In Michigan, USA, a man legally owns his wife's hair.

Only 55% of all Americans know that the sun is a star.

"Kemo Sabe" means "soggy shrub" in Navajo.

A blue whale's tongue weighs more than an elephant.

There are more than 1,000 chemicals in a cup of coffee. Of these, only 26 have been tested, and half-caused cancer in rats.

The waste produced by one chicken in its lifetime can supply enough electricity to run a 100-watt bulb for five hours.

It takes 12,000 head of cattle to produce one pound of adrenaline.

55,700 people in the US are injured by jewelry each year.

In the past 60 years, the groundhog has only predicted the weather correctly 28% of the time.
The rushing back and forth from burrows is believed to indicate sexual activity, not shadow seeking.

Turkeys will peck to death members of the flock that are physically inferior or different.

In Miami, Florida, roosting vultures have taken to snatching poodles from rooftop patios.

Back in 1919 the Russian transplant pioneer Serge Voronoff made headlines by grafting monkey testicles onto human males.
111,111,111 multiplied by 111,111,111 equals 12,345,678,987,654,321.

The average human has about 20 square feet of skin weighing about 6 pounds.

There is now an ATM at McMurdo Station in Antarctica, which has a winter population of 200.

Bulgaria was the only soccer team in the 1994 World Cup in which all 11 players' last names ended with the letters "OV."

The actor who played the T-1000 in Terminator 2 (Robert Patrick) and the lead singer of Filter are brothers.

Zip code 12345 is assigned to General Electric in Schenectady, N.Y.

The letter J does not appear anywhere on the periodic table of the elements.

Jackals have one more pair of chromosomes than dogs or wolves.

The word "lethologica" describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want.

Basenji dogs and Australian dingoes are virtually identical.

The same man who led the attack on the Alamo, General Santa Anna, is also credited with the invention of chewing gum.

A top freestyle swimmer achieves a speed of only 4 miles per hour. Fish, in contrast, have been clocked at 68 mph.

500,000 tons of dog excrement are dumped annually on the streets of Paris.

The typical laboratory mouse runs 2.5 miles per night on its treadmill.

A 5 ft. 5 inch tall 27-year-old woman weighing in at 374 pounds outflabbed 1,000 competitors to win the title of fattest person in China. Her prize – a supply of diet food.

The average US worker toils for two hours and 47 minutes of each working day just to pay income tax. Indeed, the average American pays more in taxes than for food, clothing and shelter put together.

The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds.

Thomas Edison was afraid of the dark.

In the U.S. there is, on average, three sex change operations per day.

It only takes a male horse 14 seconds to copulate.

A pregnant goldfish is called a twit.

A group of crows is called a murder.

There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball.

Rabbits and Horses cannot vomit.

The names of all the continents end with the letter they start with.

About a third of all Americans flush the toilet while they're still sitting on it.

A Saudi Arabian woman can get a divorce if her husband doesn't give her coffee.

The Neanderthal's brain was bigger than yours is.

Donald Duck comics were banned from Finland because he doesn't wear pants.

Dragonflies have a life span of only 24 hours.

Elephants are the only animal that can't jump.

In L.A., U.S.A., a man may legally beat his wife with a leather strap, as long as it is less than 2 inches wide.

1/3 of Taiwanese funeral processions includes a stripper.

Dolphins sleep with one eye open.

The palms of your hands and the soles of your feet cannot tan.

No piece of paper can be folded in half more than 7 times.

The radioactive substance, Americanium – 241 is used in many smoke detectors.

The parachute was invented by Leonardo da Vinci in 1515.

Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks otherwise it will digest itself.

Every Swiss citizen is required by law to have a bomb shelter or access to a bomb shelter.

Rennin, the enzyme obtained from the fourth stomach of a cow and used chiefly in the manufacture of cheese, is capable of coagulating more than 25,000 times its weight of fresh milk.

Tomatoes and cucumbers are fruits.

There is a place in Norway called "Hell".

Penguins can jump as high as 6 feet in the air.

There are more than 1,000 chemicals in a cup of coffee. Of these, only 26 have been tested, and half caused cancer in rats.

The average ice berg weighs 20,000,000 tons.

In Italy, a campaign for Schweppes Tonic Water translated the name into Schweppes Toilet Water.

The list of ingredients that make up lipstick include…fish scales.

Ants do not sleep.

Most lipstick contains fish scales!

The USA bought Alaska from Russia for 2 cents an acre.

The first letters of the months July through November, in order, spell the name JASON.

No other animal gives us more by-products than the hog. These by-products include pig suede, buttons, glass, paint brushes, crayons, chalk, and insulation to name a few.

Cockroaches' favorite food is the glue on envelopes and on the back of postage stamps

If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.

Flush toilets date back to 2000 B.C.

The flatulation from domesticated cows produce about 30% of the methane on this planet.

Only 2 more blue moons (the saying "only once in a blue moon" refers to the occurence of two full moons during one calender month) are to occur between now and 2001. Those times are January 1999 and March 1999.
Hitler and Napolean both had only one testical.

Chimpanzees used in AIDS vaccine studies get a pension of more than 0,000 to pay for their care and containment for the duration of their natural lives. While it is possible to infect chimpanzees with HIV, they do not appear to get AIDS.
Even if you cut off a cockroach's head, it can live for several weeks.

Some toothpastes contain antifreeze.

The first product to have a bar code was Wrigleys gum!

Armadillos are the only animal besides humans that can get leprosy.

The Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland was a symbolic character for the hat makers in towns of the late 1800's. The large felt hats of the day had supports made out of lead. The lead caused an organic form of psychosis (brain damage) to develop in the hat makers causing them to be declared crazy.

Some biblical scholars believe that Aramaic, the language of the ancient Bible, did not contain an easy way to say "many things" and used a term which has come down to us as 40. This means that when the bible — in many places — refers to "40 days," they meant many days.

Texas was once a country.

If you counted 24 hours a day, it would take 31,688 years to reach one trillion!

Clinophobia is the fear of beds!

Everyday, more money is printed for Monopoly than the U.S. Treasury.

In the 19th century, the British Navy attempted to dispel the superstition that Friday is an unlucky day to embark on a ship. The keel of a new ship was laid on a Friday, she was named H.M.S. Friday, commanded by a Captain Friday, and finally went to sea on a Friday. Neither the ship nor her crew were ever heard of again.

Cats have over 100 vocal sounds, whereas, dogs only have about 10.

In 1681, the last dodo bird died.

Colgate faced an obstacle marketing toothpaste in Spanish countries. Colgate translates into the command "go hang yourself."

"Bookkeeper" is the only word in English language with three consecutive double letters.

There are more Barbie dolls in Italy than there are Canadians in Canada!

Emus cannot walk backwards.

The name Jeep came from the abbreviation used in the army for the "General Purpose" vehicle, G.P.

It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.

The YKK on the zipper of your Levis stands for Yoshida Kogyo Kabushibibaisha, the worlds largest zipper manufacturer.

97% of all paper money in the US contains traces of cocaine.

To force a tortoises' legs from its shell to treat it, you need to place your finger up it's bottom…

It is estimated that Americans will consume 10 million tons of Turkey on Thanksgiving day. Due to turkey's high sulphur content, Americans will also produce enough gas to fly a fleet of 75 Hindenbergs from L.A. to New York in 24 hours.

Porcupines float in water!

The wingspan of a Boeing 747 is longer than the Wright brothers' first flight.

Camels have three eyelids to protect themselves from blowing sand!

Approximately 97.35618329% of all statistics are made up…

You are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork than by a poisonous spider

The little bags of netting for gas lanterns (called 'mantles') are radioactive — they will set of an alarm at a nuclear reactor.

A bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin during World War II killed every animal in the Berlin Zoo except the elephant, which escaped and roamed the city. When a Russian commander saw hungry Germans chasing the elephant and trying to kill it, he ordered his troops to protect it and shoot anyone who tried to kill it

Dueling is legal in Paraguay as long as both parties are registered blood donors.

Carnivorous animals will not eat another animal that has been hit by a lightning strike.

A mole can dig a tunnel 300 feet long in just one night!

The first Ford cars had Dodge engines.

The dot over the letter 'i' is called a tittle.

To escape the grip of a crocodile's jaws, push your thumbs into its eyeballs-it will let you go instantly.

Reindeer like to eat bananas.

In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak.

The Sanskrit word for "war" means "desire for more cows."

The Boston University Bridge (on Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts) is the only place in the world where a boat can sail under a train driving under a car driving under an airplane.

Montpelier, Vermont is the only U.S. state capital without a McDonalds.

Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously

2.5 cans of Spam are consumed every second in the United States

Chevrolet tried marketing a Chevrolet Nova in Spanish countries. It didn't sell well because NOVA means "doesn't go" in spanish.

Until 1796, there was a state in the United States called Franklin. Today it's known as Tennessee!

Every continent has a city called Rome.

The word "sophomore" means "sophisticated moron."

The state of Florida is bigger than England!

Slugs have 4 noses!

There wasn't a single pony in the Pony Express, just horses!

America once issued a 5-cent bill!

Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying!

All of my 10 favorite movie quotes that I compiled in this list are here:

1.) "In the words of AC/DC: We roll tonight to the guitar bite, and for those about to rock, I salute you." (Dewey Finn of "School Of Rock")
2.) "Never give up, never surrender!" (Commander Taggart of "Galaxy Quest")
3.) "Frankly my dear I don't give a damn." (Rhett Butler of "Gone With The Wind")
4.) "Say hello to my little friend!" (Tony Montana of "Scarface")
5.) "THIS IS SPARTA!" (King Leonidas of "300")
6.) "Mama always said life is like a box of chocolates. You never what you're gonna get." (Forrest Gump of "Forrest Gump")
7.) "Get your stinkin' paws off me you damn dirty ape!" (George Taylor of "Planet Of The Apes")
8.) "I'll be back." (The Terminator of "The Terminator")
9.) "The force will be with you, always." (Obi-Wan Kenobi of "Star Wars")
10.) "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood. NOBODY!" (White Goodman of "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story")

What about you? What are your favorite movie quotes of all time. List as many quotes that you want, and include the character who said it and the movie it was featured in.

In recent days the LRC blog has been buzzing about the anti-government feel that permeates the hugely popular Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling. Reflecting on this I realized that this is just one part of a larger trend within the Sci-Fi/Fantasy genre since the Bush administration has taken office. I do not intend to connect people’s view of Bush with anti-government Sci-Fi/Fantasy movies and books, but rather will just use his ascension into office as a time period in which to examine. The following is a partial list of popular movies and books within the Sci-Fi/Fantasy genre that take an anti-government stance, even if that was not the intention of the writers, and have been released since the Bush administration took office.*

The Lord of the Rings: These three movies were based on books written in the 1950s, but since the movies came out recently I include them here. In this story J.R.R. Tolkien demonstrates that power can corrupt even the best of people. People who start out with good intentions can be seduced by this power until their primary goal becomes maintaining that power, and not the good intentions which motivated them to seek the power in the first place.

Star Wars Episodes I, II and III: These movies show the descent from Republic to Empire as the people gladly give up control to an evil government whose sole purpose is to consolidate its own power. These movies are a good demonstration of how government creates a crisis and then destroys liberty and grabs power in order to solve that crisis.

Serenity: This futuristic movie is based on the cult television series Firefly. Based loosely on the South following the War for Southern Independence, Firefly takes place following a war where the central planets of the universe forced all of the "independent" planets under their control in order to form the Alliance. This is one of the most anti-government movies/television shows I have ever seen. The main characters simply want the Alliance to leave them alone, but the Alliance wants complete control over everything. In Serenity the government has gone so far to control the population that they kill millions of people in an experiment to control peoples’ minds in order to build a "perfect world."

X-Men: Based on a widely popular comic book of the same name, these movies show a minority group of people known as mutants, who represent the next stage in evolution. As human nature compels people to fear what they don’t understand, the government passes the Mutant Registration Act, a Nazi style law which forces all mutants to register with the federal government. With the government unwilling to protect their rights many of the mutants form a group to fight back against the "humans." As violence begets violence this escalates until the government develops a drug to destroy the mutant gene and begins forcefully injecting mutants. This tyrannical action can be equated very easily with forced sterilization. In the comic books, but not appearing in the movies, mutants and non-mutants are eventually sorted, tagged and placed in concentration camps in order to solve the "mutant problem."

V for Vendetta: This movie takes place in a totalitarian futuristic London. Following a terrorist attack, which was staged by members of the government, a fascist-style party takes control and begins eroding liberties in order to have security. First the government attacks the Muslims, then the homosexuals, and then everyone else as England is turned into a fascist police state.

Batman Begins: Far from the campy 1960’s Batman where the Dark Knight works to help Police Commissioner Gordon and D.A. Harvey Dent, in this version the city government is completely corrupt as cops, judges, doctors and councilmen are all on the payroll of criminal organizations.

Transformers: Though this movie is not outwardly anti-government it involves a secret government agency which conducts scientific studies that backfire and almost destroy the planet. Unfortunately the Secretary of Defense is portrayed as a good guy totally in the dark about all of this and in the end the President disbands the agency.

The Traveler: The International Best-selling book by John Twelve Hawks has been called "A cyber 1984" by The New York Times. In this book a group of power-hungry elites use the government to set up a worldwide electronic control grid, turning the world into a virtual prison. According to the author all of the technology used in this book currently exists or is being developed right now.

The Left Behind Series: Though it may be lost on the readers and even the writers, this series about the biblical end times demonstrates how evil men can gain control of government and use people’s good intentions to create a literal hell on Earth. Following a global crisis where all the world’s Christians disappear, the people of the world turn to the Global Community, an organization that grows out of the U.N. The newly elected leader of this government is the Anti-Christ, who uses fear to get everyone in the world to obey him and persecute dissenters. Though these books are poorly written, if read from a libertarian point of view they make a very good case for small government. However, I do not think that was the writers’ intention at all.

*Some of the serial movies and books listed began before Bush took office, but had further parts come out since 2001.

July 25, 2007

Chris Van Landingham

I think Hans Solo in Star Wars doesn't get enough recognition, he's funny and willing to face his fears and go against the odds.

Tyler Durden in Fight Club, because he represents the kind of male revolution we need in this country.

Samuel Jackson's character in Pulp Fiction, staying cool and realizing that life is not just about winning.

The two kidnappers in "Way of the Gun" trying to beat the system against all odds with a do or die attitude. Benicio Del Toros exchange with James Caan is one amazing scene. Ryan Phillipes line, "A plan is just a list of things that will never happen."

Cool Hand Luke, never give up.

Reese Witherspoon as Becky Sharp in Vanity Fair, the best true female heroine in a long time. I'm tired of these female warriors, Becky knows a true woman's strength is in her beauty.

Michelle Pfeiffer as Susie Diamond in The Fabulous Baker Boys, another woman who knew what she wanted, and wasn't afraid to use her beauty as an asset.

So, one day god comes down and says he is really sorry but do a massive mistake he has to destroy the earth. however, as he feels really bad about this you can spend your last day with any 5 movie CHARACTERS. who do you pick? here is my list…..
1. belle from beauty and the beast- she is smart a deep down i bet she is a proper minx
2. felicity shagwell from spy who shagged me- kinda obvious why I picked this one
3. yoda from star wars- the coolest of all jedi masters, even with the cgi wankiness
4. flying dog thing from neverending story- my wife says this was called a luck dragon, it would be cool to fly around on
5. tony montana from scarface- guns, cocaine, one-liners, the basis for any real party.

Come on, Sony fanboys, lighten up and hear me out before you fumble for that "NO" button. I'm sorry that you spent 0+ to play the most powerful gaming system known to man only to find out that there were almost no games worth playing and the ones they do have are as good on the 360. PS3 is still a sweet Blu-ray player, no? So here's the guide:
The current gen console wars are history and the next-gen craze is front and center with sky-rocketing prices and awesome new games and features coming out of the woodwork. Sadly, if you're anything like me, you have but a modest budget and tight time constraints on your free time and only have the time and money for one next-gen console. The choices are: 1) Microsoft's awesome Xbox 360 Console Includes 20GB Hard Drive with it's unbeatable live play, slough of incredible original games, and a proven dependable interface, 2) The superpowered, blu-ray technology sporting, hyper-expensive PlayStation 3 (60GB); the gaming juggernaut with an endless supply of Japanese 3rd party support and perfect backwards-compatibility, and 3) the moderately priced Wii which looks to change the way games are played with it's revolutionary motion-sensitive controller, allowing you control you onscreen action using the motions of your hands, and featuring downloadable games dating from the NES all the way to the N64 era. Nice. So which to get? If the title of this guide didn't tell you, I'll tell you straight-up that I'm down with Microsoft on this one. I'm not some fanboy; I've floated between all three of these gaming giants in my years since my mama bought me the Atari 2600 and I believe they all offer something fantastic. Nintendo has and always will excel at family-friendly gaming and simple, pick-up-and-play party games at a good price and is highly recommended as a console for children or nostalgia buffs. But I'm neither of those. The best Nintendo series, which have great games including Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and Super Smash Bros. Brawl that are top-notch and fun for all. But they don't carry the whole system for me (though Red Steel also looks promising). Sony's Playstation systems have been the king of the hill as far as sales go, and continue to dominate Japan and America alike with their always impressive list of RPG's and other quirky Japanese funfests. A great choice if you have limitless time and money to buy and play the neverending catalogue of cookie-cutter games mixed in with the handful of premium PS2 franchises such as Final Fantasy XII, Kingdom Hearts II, and the fighting series, Tekken 5. The PS3 itself has stumbled out the gate, promising far more than it has delivered with middling titles like Resistance: Fall Of Man and games that are already available on the 360 and look and play no better. The interface is little more than a carbon copy of the Xbox's tried and true menu system with promises (always with the promises) of a "Second Life"-style friends' lounge coming up. Let's not mention the disgraceful behavior of Sony's supporters on launch day as customers physical fought each other for the few consoles that Sony had available to sell. Oops, I just mentioned it! I miss my Zelda and my Final Fantasy, but the Xbox Core Console USM simply rocked my world when it came out. Microsoft took the classic home console and changed it forever, essentially transforming it into a specialized PC designed just for gamers. Featuring original, groundbreaking franchises like Halo: Combat Evolved and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, while bringing in great PC ports like Elder Scrolls: Morrowind (Game of the Year) and allowing you to download music onto to your xbox and program it like a jukebox or ipod with independent playlists on your television (you could even put customized soundtracks into some games!), Microsoft pulled me away from Sony's RPG paradise. The Xbox Live service is a smashing success and was/is probably the single-biggest draw of the system. Finally, console gamers had a comprehensive, easy to use service that allowed them to crush strangers and friends alike in spirited multi-player battles and wars, meeting new people all along the way through live voice chatting. Last time around, Microsoft was the new kid on the block, coming late to the game with something to prove. This time, the xbox 360 was first out of the gate by a mile with a price tag that puts it right smack in the middle between the cheaper, kid-friendly Wii and the ridiculously pricey PS3. With great franchises new and old like Dead or Alive 4, Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion, the smash-hit Gears Of War, zombie horror-fest Dead Rising, and the promise of Grand Theft Auto and Resident Evil on the horizon Sony is losing ground fast in the quality franchise department and has shown us very little in return so far, though they have maintained their "We're Sony, bee-yatches. We'll do what we want and you'll buy it!" attitude towards their fans even as they struggle to catch up to the Wii and 360 by attempting to copy them while dismissing them as "last-gen". And let us not forget Microsoft's unstoppable Halo 3; an ace in the hole if ever there was one. The 360 is constantly catering to the most loyal gamers, 20-somethings with some -but not limitless- disposable income and no time to waste on endless throw-away games or kids' stuff. Xbox live has only gotten better with downloadable arcade games (including Street Fighter 2),upcoming game and movie trailers, hi-definition online movie rentals, dozens of television shows available for purchase, free playable demos for current and upcoming games, and a fantastic online gamer community. Nintendo and Sony both have a lot to prove if they hope to ever even compete with Microsoft online. The xbox 360 now allows you to play every single game on the system with any custom soundtrack you can dream up. Good God, that is awesome. It will interface with everything from your ipod or PC, to a USB keyboard usable for future MMORPG's and the current PS2 port Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia, Rise Of The Zilart, Treasures of Aht Urhgan. To compete with the PS3's blu-ray compatibility, Microsoft gives us the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player which gives you the OPTION of upgrading to a new DVD format rather than Sony's built-in cost that you pay for whether you want blu-ray technology or not. After all, there is a format war going on and either HD-DVD or blu-ray (or even both) may become the next Betamax or minidisc in the future. All of this is just one gamer's opinion and I think I've made some good points without being too biased. After all, I'm an old-time Nintendo and Playstation fan myself. Nintendo has more than held it's own with it's mainstream innovations and stranglehold on the handheld market, but Sony hasn't fared so well and disgruntled fanboys must deal with the fact that the xbox 360 kicks major tail on all fronts. The 360 has almost all of the best games and console exclusives (though not as many recognizable characters as Nintendo), the coolest interface and features (though without the PS3's raw power) so far in a home system, and all at a medium price (cheaper than PS3, more expensive than the Wii). In other words, the perfect system right here, right now.

Should I sell my Wii? If so, for how much?

As much as I loved some of the games, I don't really feel like there's a whole lot to keep me with the system.

There are several reasons that I prefer to stick with PS3, too many to list here due to character limits. The only games that are coming out in the future that appeal to me are the Conduit and Disaster Day of Crisis. I haven't heard anything for months about DDoC. So the conduit is really the only game that's keeping me somewhat attached to the system. But one game really isn't enough.

I have:
Need for Speed Carbon
Metroid Prime 3
Super Smash Bros Melee (GC)
Super Smash Bros Brawl
Medal of Honor Vanguard
Mercury Meltdown Revolution
Call of Duty 3
Trauma Center Second Opinion
Splinter Cell Double Agent
Medal of Honor Heroes 2
Super Paper Mario
Super Mario Galaxy
Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2 (GC)

VC Titles:
Super Mario 1, 2, 3 (NES)
Super Mario World (SNES)
Sim City (SNES)
Sonic the Hedgehog 1, 2 (Sega Genesis)
Mike Tysons Punch Out (NES)

How much should I sell it for?
I also have an extra Wii mote, the Nyko charging stations with two rechargeable batteries, and the classic controller.
Also comes with HD cables

What is the worst game of 2008?

Here’s my list:
Def Jam: Icon (takes the same place in the gaming industry as 50cent and Britney Spears in music, EA at it’s best);
Gundam series (it would be a hit 15 years ago, but not now);
All games based on movies;
Star Wars – The force unleashed (looks like G. Lucas ran out of imagination);
Haze (great PR campaign, but the game is a piece of crap);
Timeshift (annoying);
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (the great gaming series is screwed by adding kiddy characters from unsuccessful game);

What’s your pick, can you add something to this list? Give this question stars, please, so as many people as possible will give their opinons.

EDIT: Def Jam: Icon is 2007 game. Still, it sucks big time. :-)

Please give me the full title and do not include anything like Portable Ops for the PSP or Super Smash Bros. Brawl just because it's another game with the main character playable in it. I'm interested in the whole story from the very begining so I could eventually buy MGS4 for the PS3 and not be confused about the story. So please list the console the game was made for, the year it came out, and be sure to list it according to timeline (i.e. if i asked for Star Wars, you'd list it from Episode I to Episode VI).

First come first serve!

I'm coming up with a Seinfeld version of Star Wars (similar to what Family Guy did with it). Here's the idea I have so far:

Luke – George
Han – Jerry
Leia – Elaine
Chewie – Kramer
Darth Vader – Frank Costanza
Jabba the Hut – Newman

Other than that I have ideas, but nothing set in stone. Who do you think should play the other characters: (C3PO, R2D2, Obi-Wan, Gov Tarken, Wedge, etc.)

10 points for best list.

How to find voice acting credits for KotOR 1?

I'm trying to find out who did the voice of Carth Onasi in "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" I & II. I recently saw a movie with a character who sounded just like Carth and even vaguely looked like him. I'd love to know if they're the same person, but KotOR isn't listed in his filmography on Yahoo.

Does anyone know who the voice actor is? Or can you link me to a webpage with full voice credits for KotOR? I'd rather not sit and try to find it on the game. It would be a lot easier to Ctrl+F a webpage, ya know?

Oh, if you're wondering, I saw "The Holiday" and the actor in question is Edward Burns.

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Useless Facts
For every human being on earth, there are about 200 million insects.
The harmonica is the world's most popular instrument.
By the time they are 65 years old, most Americans have watched more than nine years worth of television.
The puck in ice hockey can travel at up to 118 mph (190 km/h).
If you stretched all the nerves in the body from end to end, they would be about 47 miles long.
Humans have more than 600 muscles in their bodies.
Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated.
Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite.
There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar.
The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing.
A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
There are more chickens than people in the world.
Two-thirds of the world's eggplant is grown in New Jersey.
The longest one-syllable word in the English language is "screeched."
All of the clocks in the movie "Pulp Fiction" are stuck on 4:20.
No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver or purple.
"Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt."
All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the bill.
Almonds are a member of the peach family.
Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance.
Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.
The largest cabbage weighed 144 lbs.
There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous.
Los Angeles's full name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula" – and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size: "L.A."
A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.
Tigers have striped skin, not just stripped fur.
In most advertisements, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.
Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer.
The characters Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "Its A Wonderful Life."
A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours.
A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.
It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. (DON'T try this at home!)
The giant squid has the largest eyes in the world.
In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak.
The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.
Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister.
There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball.
"Stewardesses" is the longest word that is typed with only the left hand.
Many hamsters blink one eye at a time.
The inventor of the flushing toilet was Thomas Crapper.
The average bed is home to over 6 billion dust mites.
Plastic lawn flamingos outnumber real flamingos in the U.S.A.
Whitby, Ontario has more donut stores per capita than any other place in the world.
Starfish have no brain.
Dolphins sleep with one eye open.
Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a novel with over 50,000 words, none of which containing the letter "E".
Bulls are color blind.
A can of SPAM is opened every 4 seconds.
"Babe" was played by over 48 pigs.
Mosquitoes have 47 teeth.
Lip stick contains fish scales.
The Poison Arrow frog has enough poison to kill 2200 people.
The largest known kidney stone weighed 1.36 kilograms.
Kidney stones come in any color from yellow to brown.
Women blink twice as many times as men do.
The McDonalds at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario is the only one in the world that sells hot dogs.
A bowling pin only has to tilt 7.5 degrees in order to fall down.
The first episode of Leave It To Beaver aired on October 4, 1957.
Beaver Cleaver's locker number is 9.
The first flushing toilet seen on TV was on Leave It To Beaver.
Jerry Seinfeld's apartment number (on the show) is 5A. In the old episodes it was 3A.
The life span of a taste bud is ten days.
Pi has been calculated to 2,260,321,363 digits.
The billionth digit in Pi is 9.
The first 100 numbers of Pi are:
3.141592653589793238462643383279502884…
58209749445923078164062862089986280348…
Click HERE for 99,999 digits of pi!
A stretched out Slinky is 87 feet long.
An iguana can stay under water for 28 minutes.
Emus can't walk backwards.
A group of unicorns is called a blessing.
A group of kangaroos is called a mob.
A group of whales is called a pod.
A group of geese is called a gaggle.
A group of owls is called a parliament.
A group of ravens is called a murder.
A group of bears is called a sleuth.
12 or more cows is called a flink.
A baby oyster is called a spat.
Chickens can't swallow while they are upside down.
In the October 22, 1945 edition of Life magazine there was a picture of a chicken with its head cut off. It was alive too!
The average garden variety caterpillar has 248 muscles in its head.
Pinocchio was made of pine.
The largest pumpkin weighed 377 lbs.
A mule won't sink in quicksand but a donkey will.
More people are killed annually by donkeys than in airplane crashes.
Alfred Hitchcock had no belly button for it was eliminated during surgery.
There are 22 stars in the Paramount logo.
The average human produces 10,000 gallons of saliva in a lifetime.
A quarter has 119 grooves around the edge.
A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
Cranberry Jell-0 is the only kind that contains real fruit.
The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.
Every time you lick a stamp you consume 1/10 of a calorie.
The pound sign # is called anoctothorpe.
Maine is the toothpick capital of the world.
New Jersey has a spoon museum with over 5,400 spoons from almost all the states.
There was once a town in West Virginia called "6".
Singapore only has one train station.
The parking meter was invented in North Dakota.
Napolean made his battle plans in a sandbox.
Roman Emperor Caligula made his horse a senator.
The green stuff on the occasional freak potatoe chip is chlorophyll.
If you ate too many carrots you would turn orange.
Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's making Pluto the eighth planet from the sun. It has been that way since 1979 and will remain that way until 1999.
The earth is approx. 6,588,000,000,000,000,000 tons.
The force of 1 billion people jumping at the same time is equal to 500 tons of TNT.
Popeye was 5'6".
Howdy Doody had 48 freckles.
The first word spoken on the moon was "Okay".
Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon with his left foot first.
The average speed of Heinz ketchup leaving the bottle is 25 miles per year.
Hilary Clinton once said We are the President.
The percent of women who wash their hands after leaving a restroom is 80%.
The percent of men who wash their hands after using a restroom is 55%.
There are 333 toilet paper squares on a toilet paper roll.
The Eifel Tower has 2,500,000 rivets in it.
"Jaws" is the most common name for a goldfish.
On an average work day, a typist's fingers travel 12.6 miles.
The average American eats 2 donuts a day.
The longest word in the Old Testament is Malhershalahashbaz.
The longest time a person has been in a coma is 37 years.
Every minute in the U.S 6 people turn 17.
It takes the Where's Waldo artist one month to complete a drawing.
2500 lefties die each year using products designed for righties.
A baby is born every 7 seconds.
10 tons of space dust fall on the Earth everyday.
On average, a 4 year old child asks 437 questions a day.
Blue and white are the most common school colors.
Swimming pools in Phoenix, Arizona, pick up 20 pounds of dust a year.
The first message tapped by Samuel Morse over his invention the telegraph was: What hath God wrought?.
The first words spoken by over Alexander Bell over the telephone were: Watson, please come here. I want you.
The first words spoken by Thomas Edison over the phonograph were: Mary had a little lamb
The three words in the English language with the letters uu are: vacuum, residuum and continuum.
A baby in Florida was named: Truewilllaughinglifebuckyboomermanifestd… His middle name is George James.
It is illegal to ride a street car on Sunday if have been eating garlic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
In a normal life time an American will eat 200 pounds of peanuts and 10,000 pounds of meat.
A new book is published every 13 minutes in America.
America's best selling ice-cream flavour is vanilla.
American's eat 18 billion hot dogs a year.
American's eat 134 pounds of sugar a year.
Every year the sun loses 360 million tons.
Because of Animal Crackers, many kids until they reach the age of ten, believe a bear is as tall as a giraffe.
You can tell if a skunk is about if you smell only .000 000 000 000 071 ounce of its spray.
Animal breeders in Russia once claimed to have bred sheep with blue wool.
Penguins are the only bird that can leap into the air like porpoises.
India has 50 million monkeys.
By some unknown means, an iguana can end its own life.
Americans spend around billion for cat and dog food a year.
Pigs can cover a mile in 7.5 minutes when running at top speed.
You breathe about 10 million times a year.
The colder the room you sleep in, the better the chances are that you'll have a bad dream.
The first non-human to win an Oscar was Mickey Mouse.
Lee Harvey Oswald was booked with mugshot number 54018.
The Gulf Stream could carry a message in a bottle at an average of 4 miles per hour.
The bullseye on a dartboard must be 5 feet 8 inches off the ground.
The foot is the most common body part bitten by insects.
The most common time for a wake up call is 7am.
The doorbell was invented in 1831.
The are 255 squares on a Scrabble board.
The electric shaver was patented on November 6, 1928.
There are 500 sheets of paper in a ream.
The monkey wrench was invented by Charles Moncke.
Japan is the largest exporter of frog's legs.
There are seven points on the Statue of Liberty's crown.
There are approx. 550 hairs in the eyebrow.
The most common non-contagious disease in the world is tooth decay.
The shell constitutes 12 percent of an egg's weight.
A squid has 10 tentacles.
A snail's reproductive organs are in its head.
A cow's only sweat glands are in its nose.
The word "AND" appears 46,277 times in the Bible.
The first word played in the Scrabble rules demonstration game is "horn".
The telephone's U.S. patent number is 174,465.
The typical person goes to the bathroom 6 times a day.
There are 17 steps leading up to Sherlock Holme's apartment.
When a horned toad is angry, it squirts blood from it's eyes.
Napoleon was terrified of cats.
The first Lifesaver flavor was peppermint.
The typical American eats 263 eggs a year.
The ballpoint pen was invented in 1938 by Laszlo and Georg Biro.
The fastest growing nail is on the middle finger.
The parking meter was invented by C.C. Magee in 1935.
In 1961, an IBM 7090 computer calculated Pi to 100 265 digits.
The human body weighs forty times more than the brain.
After eating too much, your hearing is less sharp.
A person swallows approximately 295 times while eating dinner.
The oldest known vegetable is the pea.
Jack is the most common name in nursery rhymes.
The avocado has the most calories of any fruit.
The first zoo in the USA was in Philadelphia.
The letter N ends all Japanese words not ending in a vowel.
France has the highest per capita consumption of cheese.
The hardest bone in the human body is the jawbone.
4000 people are injured by teapots each year.
The typical American consumes 27 pounds of cheese each year.
The shortest English word that contains the letters A, B, C, D, E, and F is feedback.
The ostrich has a 46 foot long small intestine.
The state of California raises the most turkeys out of all of the states.
The most sensitive finger on the human hand is the index finger.
George Washington Carver invented peanut butter.
The typical hen lays 19 dozen eggs a year.
Stainless stell was invented by Harry Brearley in 1913.
A scallop has 35 blue eyes.
The left leg of a chicken in more tender than the right one.
The only dog that doesn't have a pink tongue is the chow.
Iceland was the first country to legalize abortion in 1935.
The giraffe has the highest blood pressure of any animal.
The dumbest domesticated animal is the turkey.
Russia has the most movie theaters in the world.
Albert Blake Dick invented the mimeograph machine.
The strongest muscle in the human body is the tongue.
The most fatal car accidents occur on Saturday.
An Oscar weighs seven pounds.
It takes the typical person seven minutes to fall asleep.
Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury thermometer.
The Eiffel Tower has 1792 steps.
The mongoose was barred live entry into the U.S. in 1902.
Ants stretch when they wake up in the morning.
Thomas Edison, lightbulb inventor, was afraid of the dark.
About 3000 years ago, most Egyptians died by the time they were 30.
A sneeze travels out your mouth at over 600 m.p.h.
The average person has over 1,460 dreams a year.
Lightning strikes about 6,000 times per minute on this planet.
Owls are the only birds who can see the color blue.
A jellyfish is 95 percent water.
The elephant is the only mammal that can't jump.
The penguin is the only bird who can swim, but not fly.
America once issued a 5-cent bill.
Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.
Fortune cookies were actually invented in America, in 1918, by Charles Jung.
A giraffe can clean its ears with its 21-inch tongue.
Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying.
Bats always turn left when exiting a cave.
Fingernails grow nearly 4 times faster than toenails.
You blink about 84,000,000 times a year.
In England, in the 1880's, "Pants" was considered a dirty word.
A toothpick is the object most often choked on by Americans.
Every 45 seconds, a house catches on fire in the United States.
The sun is 330,330 times larger than the earth.
A hummingbird weighs less than a penny.
A cockroach will live nine days without it's head, before it starves to death.
The most used letter in the English alphabet is 'E', and 'Q' is the least used.
Dogs and cats, like humans, are either right of left handed… or is that pawed?
The opposite sides of a dice cube always add up to seven.
Men are 6 times more likely to be struck by lighting than women.
Of all the words in the English language, the word set has the most definitions.
Bulls are colorblind, therefore will usually charge at a matador's waving cape no matter what color it is — be it red or neon yellow.
Apples are more efficient than caffeine in keeping people awake in the mornings.
Smelling bananas and/or green apples (smelling, not eating) can help you lose weight.
After eating, a housefly regurgitates its food and then eats it again!
When someone annoys you, it takes 42 muscles to frown, but it only takes 4 muscles to extend your arm and whack them in the head.
Coca-Cola was originally green.
Hong Kong has the most Rolls Royce's per capita.
Alaska is the state with highest percent of people who walk to work.
28 percent of Africa is wilderness.
38 percent of America is wilderness.
A duck's quack does not echo and no one knows why.
It costs 00 to raise a medium size dog to age of 11.
Average number of people airborne over the U.S. during any given hour: 61,000.
70 percent of Americans who visited Disneyland/World.
Intelligent people have more copper and zinc in their hair.
The youngest pope was 11 years old.
Iceland consumes more Coca-Cola per capita than any other country.
The sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." uses every letter in the alphabet and was developed by Western Union to test telex/twx communications.
Average life span of a major league baseball: 7 pitches.
The San Francisco Cable cars are the only "mobile" National Monuments.
The only 15-letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter "uncopyrightable."
Did you know that there are coffee flavored PEZ?
The reason firehouses have circular stairways is from the days of yore when the engines were pulled by horses. The horses were stabled on the ground floor and learned how to walk up standard staircases.
When opossums are playing 'possum, they are not "playing." They actually pass out from sheer terror.
The Main Library at Indiana University sinks over an inch every year because, when it was built, engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building.
111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of unwanted people (without killing them) used to burn their houses down – hence the expression "to get fired."
Only two people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signed on August 2, but the last signature wasn't added until 5 years later.
The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds.
David Prowse was the guy in the Darth Vader suit in Star Wars. He spoke all of Vader's lines, and didn't know his voice was going to be dubbed over by James Earl Jones until he saw the screening of the movie.
The Pentagon, in Arlington, Virginia, has twice as many bathrooms as is necessary. When it was built in the 1940s, the state of Virginia still had segregation laws requiring separate toilet facilities for blacks and whites.
The cruise liner, Queen Elizabeth II, moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel fuel that it burns.
The highest point in Pennsylvania is lower than the lowest point in Colorado.
Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously.
If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have .19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar.
No NFL team which plays its home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Superbowl.
The only two days of the year in which there are no professional sports games (MLB, NBA, NHL, or NFL) are the day before and the day after the Major League All-star Game.
Only one person in two billion will live to be 116 or older.
Pound for pound, hamburgers cost more than new cars.
The 3 most valuable brand names on earth: Marlboro, Coca-Cola, and Budweiser, in that order.
It's possible to lead a cow upstairs…but not downstairs.
Ninety percent of New York City cabbies are recently arrived immigrants.
In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world's nuclear weapons combined.
Reno, Nevada is west of Los Angeles, California.
The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.
If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.
The human heart creates enough pressure when it pumps out to the body to squirt blood 30 feet.
Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour.
On average people fear spiders more than they do death.
You can't kill yourself by holding your breath.
You are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork than by a poisonous spider.
Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people do.
In ancient Egypt, Priests plucked every hair from their bodies, including their eyebrows and eyelashes.
A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.
Butterflies taste with their feet.
A cat's urine glows under a blacklight.
The first couple to be shown in bed together on prime time television were Fred and Wilma Flintstone.
Coca Cola was originally green.
The Ten Commandments contain 297 words.
The Bill of Rights is stated in 463 words.
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address contains 266 words.
A recent federal directive to regulate the price of cabbage contains 26,911 words.
There are more collect calls made on Father's Day than on any other day.
Every day more money is printed for monopoly than the US Treasury.
Men can read smaller print than women, women can hear better than men.
Barbie's measurements if she were life size: 39-23-33.
The world's youngest parents were 8 & 9 and lived in China in 1910.
Honey is the only food that doesn't spoil
Half of all Americans live within 50 miles of their birthplace.
The youngest Pope was 11 years old.
"I am." is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.
The nursery rhyme Ring Around the Rosey is a rhyme about the bubonic plague. Infected people with the plague would get red circular sores (Ring around the Rosey…). These sores would smell very bad so people would hide flowers on their bodies in an attempt to mask the smell ("pocket full of posies…"). People who died from the plague would be burned to reduce the spread of the disease ("ashes, ashes, we all fall down").
The citrus soda 7-UP was created in 1929; "7" was selected because the original containers were 7 ounces. "UP" indicated the direction of the bubbles.
Mosquito repellents don't repel. They hide you. The spray blocks the mosquito's sensors so they don't know you're there.
Dentists have recommended that a toothbrush be kept at least 6 feet away from a toilet to avoid airborne particles resulting from the flush.
The liquid inside young coconuts can be used as substitute for blood plasma.
American car horns beep in the tone of F.
No piece of paper can be folded more than 7 times.
1 in every 4 Americans has appeared on television.
You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television.
Oak trees do not produce acorns until they are fifty years of age or older.
The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley's gum.
The king of hearts is the only king without a mustache.
A Boeing 747s wingspan is longer than the Wright brother's first flight.
American Airlines saved ,000 in 1987 by eliminating 1 olive from each salad served in first-class.
Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise.
The first CD pressed in the US was Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA."
The 57 on the Heinz ketchup bottle represents the number of varieties of pickles the company once had.
Most dust particles in your house are made from dead skin.

I'm trying to figure out the name of a Star Wars Character (I believe from Episode 5 or 6). It was a rebel guy with a huge head, and big eyes, and a weird looking mustache I believe. He looked oddly Italian. Ideas?
Nien Nunb… that's it!

Lately I've been thinking I should expand my musical taste. I have a fairly narrow taste right now and I want to find new music. I've tried just listening to genre based stations and stations that play all kinds of music, but I haven't found anything. So, I decided I will ask people to recommend music based on the mood and character I want. That way it won't be locked in any particular genre, but it will still have the music I'm looking for.

Just as a quick note, I would appreciate it if you didn't simply list bands that you like. I've noticed a lot of people here just recommend music off their iPod when people are requesting something specific. Please do not answer my question unless you can suggest something that fits my taste.

Before I describe my taste I should say something about the quality of the music I'm looking for. Basically, I just don't want the music to suck. The band/artist should have talent and it should not be completely generic sounding. This does not mean it has to have extremely complex cords/notes.

Like my guitar teacher said, some bands chose not to be extremely technically complex in their music even if they are able to. It has to fit the mood they are looking for. For example, a rock band might use mostly power chords and may not be as musically complex as some of the technically proficient progressive rock bands, but that doesn't mean it isn't complex. It can also be complex in its mood, and the feelings it evokes. I would definitely like it to be melodic if possible.

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OK, getting on with the questions, I'm going to go ahead and tell you what I'm looking for.

I want music that has sort of a dark, brooding, emotional, introspective feel without being mellow and without being "evil". I'd like it to have a passionate angst as well. I want it to sound like the singer cares about what he is singing. I don't like getting an apathetic "vibe" from the music. I also don't want any sort of sarcastic attitude. I don't want fun/playful or party music either. Finally, I do not want the vocals to be buried under the music. I tend to like either purely instrumental or rather vocal-centric.

All this is meant to fit my personality. I guess I could be compared to Anakin from Star Wars.

As far as the themes, I don't have anything too specific that I'm looking for. I guess it should go along with the mood. Just note that I do not want anything spiritual unless it is Christian. Yes I am a Christian, but that doesn't mean anything except that I do not want anything that is clearly anti-christian (*cough*Nine Inch Nails*cough*). I am perfectly fine with swearing. Both Christian and secular music work for me.

And for reference, here is a list of moods that I am looking for:

* Aggressive
* Passionate
* Cathartic
* Confrontational
* Reflective
* Angst-Ridden
* Tense/Anxious
* Searching
* Visceral
* Fierce
* Dramatic
* Atmospheric
* Intense
* Brooding
* Emotional

Obviously, it doesn't need to match that list perfectly, but it should be close.

Thanks a lot for taking the time to read this. Again, I would really appreciate it if you made suggestions based on what I've said.

Just curious.

Lately I've been thinking I should expand my musical taste. I have a fairly narrow taste right now and I want to find new music. I've tried just listening to genre based stations and stations that play all kinds of music, but I haven't found anything. So, I decided I will ask people to recommend music based on the mood and character I want. That way it won't be locked in any particular genre, but it will still have the music I'm looking for.

Just as a quick note, I would appreciate it if you didn't simply list bands that you like. I've noticed a lot of people here just recommend music off their iPod when people are requesting something specific. Please do not answer my question unless you can suggest something that fits my taste.

Before I describe my taste I should say something about the quality of the music I'm looking for. Basically, I just don't want the music to suck. The band/artist should have talent and it should not be completely generic sounding. This does not mean it has to have extremely complex cords/notes.

Like my guitar teacher said, some bands chose not to be extremely technically complex in their music even if they are able to. It has to fit the mood they are looking for. For example, a rock band might use mostly power chords and may not be as musically complex as some of the technically proficient progressive rock bands, but that doesn't mean it isn't complex. It can also be complex in its mood, and the feelings it evokes. I would definitely like it to be melodic if possible.

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OK, getting on with the questions, I'm going to go ahead and tell you what I'm looking for.

I want music that has sort of a dark, brooding, emotional, introspective feel without being mellow and without being "evil". I'd like it to have a passionate angst as well. I want it to sound like the singer cares about what he is singing. I don't like getting an apathetic "vibe" from the music. I also don't want any sort of sarcastic attitude. I don't want fun/playful or party music either. Finally, I do not want the vocals to be buried under the music. I tend to like either purely instrumental or rather vocal-centric.

All this is meant to fit my personality. I guess I could be compared to Anakin from Star Wars.

As far as the themes, I don't have anything too specific that I'm looking for. I guess it should go along with the mood. Just note that I do not want anything spiritual unless it is Christian. Yes I am a Christian, but that doesn't mean anything except that I do not want anything that is clearly anti-christian (*cough*Nine Inch Nails*cough*). I am perfectly fine with swearing. Both Christian and secular music work for me.

And for reference, here is a list of moods that I am looking for:

* Aggressive
* Passionate
* Cathartic
* Confrontational
* Reflective
* Angst-Ridden
* Tense/Anxious
* Searching
* Visceral
* Fierce
* Dramatic
* Intense
* Brooding
* Emotional

Obviously, it doesn't need to match that list perfectly, but it should be close.

Thanks a lot for taking the time to read this. Again, I would really appreciate it if you made suggestions based on what I've said.
Feel free to also offer a specific genre or subgenre that fits what I'm looking for.

I recently started playing Star Wars Galaxies again, and I'm really into roleplaying (yeah, I know its nerdy). Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas for a male character's first name. His last name is Thale, and I would like his first name to start with an A. Thanks for your ideas!

The barn in Animal Farm. The school of Hogwarts. The light saber in Star Wars. The star ships in Star Trek. Each of these objects (or whatever you refer to them as) could have countless pieces of information on them (and do). In a story i’m writing i have created a sort of ‘organization’ which also has a story behind it, a history if you will. Character profiles have come in handy for developing my characters and bringing them to life. However, this ‘organization’ is also like a character and deserves to be developed like one for it is significant to the story. So i was wondering if there was any way that i could create a profile for it. Do you have any examples i could use? What sort of things would you list?
No ideas……..?
Sorry, i was not quite sure how to explain myself. Without giving away my idea (i'm pretty paranoid about it being stolen), this organization is quite similar to the FBI and CIA. It has a history, director, rules and regulations, employees, and specific components that address certain aspects of crimes (ie. the BAU in the FBI).

Favorite Star wars character?

Who is your favorite Star wars character?

got the wii today
how can i get a whole big list of pre made characters (miis) like star wars and harry potter? my friend had them and i dont know if you get them online or what…any help?

A. Senator Palpatine
B. Darth Vader
C. Jar Jar Binks
D. Count DooKoo
E. Jabba the Hut
F. Bobo Fett
G. That froggy critter that Jar Jar Binks ate.

Favorite movie Character?

Out of all the movies you have seen, list your 5 favorite characters, and what movie they are from:

1.) Ruby Rye- 5th Element
2.) Kadaj- Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children
3.) Trinity- The Matrix
4.) Darth Vador- Star Wars
5.) Gizelle- Enchanted

For Extra credit, put your favorite quote from the character:

1.) Ruby Rye> "It's a bbbbbbbbomb!" or "Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!"

2.) Kadaj> "But alas, in our happy flock, he's what we call a black shep!"

3.) Trinity> "Tough me, and that hand will never touch anything again."

4.) Darth Vador> "(Heeeeee Hoooo) Luke, I am your Father"

5.) Gizelle> "Oh, you mean she thinks we, (whisper) kissed?"

Tell me who is your favorite star wars character and animal!

Was Enron still ordering Bush around in 2002?

Published on Friday, February 1, 2002 by the Associated Press
Enron Chairman Gave List of Favored Names to White House; Bush Named Two as Energy Regulators
by Marcy Gordon

WASHINGTON – A few months after the White House got a list of recommended candidates from former Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay, a friend and backer of President Bush, two of them were appointed to a federal energy commission.

Lay gave the list of names to Clay Johnson, Bush's personnel director, White House spokeswoman Anne Womack said Thursday. Among the eight or so names were Pat Wood, now chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and Nora Brownell, a member of the commission.

"It was one of many, many recommendations that he (Johnson) received" from industry executives, members of Congress and state officials, Womack said in an interview.

Disclosure of Lay's recommendations to the White House last spring comes as congressional panels investigate the relationship between Houston-based Enron Corp., which filed for bankruptcy Dec. 2, and the Bush administration.

The Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission are investigating Enron's complex accounting and what role its auditor, Arthur Andersen, played in the Houston-based company's collapse. Andersen has acknowledged destroying Enron-related documents.

A senator leading an investigation said Thursday that Enron had not cooperated in providing important information on the complex web of partnerships used by the company to conceal massive debts. The company's attorney said it doesn't have the documents sought.

As head of a major campaign donor, Enron, wielding significant influence in Washington, Lay enjoyed access to top government officials of both parties. The White House has acknowledged that Lay met once privately last year with Vice President Dick Cheney, who headed a task force that formulated the administration's national energy policy.

Lay disclosed the existence of the list of Enron favorites in an interview being broadcast Friday on PBS' "NOW with Bill Moyers."

"I brought a list, we certainly presented a list. … As I recall, I signed a letter which in fact had some recommendations as to people that we thought would be good (FERC) commissioners," Lay said in the interview, which was taped in May but never aired.

Bush, as Texas governor, had appointed Wood in 1995 as head of the state's Public Utilities Commission. Wood has been an advocate of market-oriented regulation of utilities, a position espoused by Enron, a big, aggressive energy trader that had become a favorite of Wall Street.

Bush appointed Wood as FERC chairman in August, replacing Curt Hebert.

Hebert said in the PBS interview that Lay "has asked me to take certain positions but I've had those conversations with Ken Lay for a long time. And have disagreed with him for a long time."

Brownell, a member of Pennsylvania's Public Utility Commission, was nominated by Bush in March. During her time on the state commission, Brownell helped oversee Pennsylvania's electricity deregulation.

Lay will be the star witness next week as a blizzard of hearings by several congressional panels put the Enron collapse under intense public scrutiny.

Enron officials "just simply have not cooperated" in providing the documents sought, said Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., chairman of a Senate Commerce subcommittee. "We again renew our request."

An estimated 3,000 partnerships, some with names of "Star Wars" characters such as Jedi, were created by Enron, which took a 97 percent stake in each of them and brought in outside investors for the remainder. The partnerships were kept off Enron's books and helped create the accounting debacle that pushed the company into the biggest U.S. corporate bankruptcy filing ever.

Dorgan said the committee had no immediate plan to subpoena the documents from the company.

Robert Bennett, a Washington attorney representing Enron, said, "We have been fully cooperating with them."

Bennett said the committee has asked Enron for documents that the company doesn't have and must be obtained from the partnerships or people representing them.

"We are exercising enormous good faith in cooperating with that committee," the attorney said in a telephone interview.

In a related dispute between Congress and the Bush administration, investigators at the General Accounting Office told the White House on Wednesday they would sue to make officials identify the industry executives, including some from Enron, who met last year with Cheney's energy task force

I activated two character costume codes( Mace Windu & Emperor Palpatine) on Star Wars The Force Unleashed (on the Wii) and saved it, and now I noticed that I’m only missing those two characters on duel mode and I already beat the game. Can someone help me out?
Thank you for your help.

Hey I’m looking to get some peoples opinions on exactly how much my lego collection is worth cause I’m looking to sell them on ebay for cash to buy and xbox 360 elite.

My lot includes over 11 sets 22+lbs of SORTED Lego’s,and 141+ minfigs Mini-figs
141 Minifigs (Star wars, Johnny Thunder, some mega block characters like special ops, and Dragon wars) and Animals+ plus Minifig parts
Star wars Minifigs:0
Clone Minifigs:
-Troopers: 4
-Scout: 1
-Pilots: 3
-Jet trooper: 1
-Commander:1
-Battle Droid’s: 2
-Aliens: 1
Imperial Minifigs:
-Troopers: 7
-Engineers(rare): 2
-Red Guards(rare): 2
-Pilot: 2
Main Star wars Characters:
-Darth Vader
-Sith lord(rare)
-Luke Skywalker
-Obi wan Kenobi
-General Grievous(rare)
-Mace Windu
-Custom Darth Maul
-Custom “burned” Anakin Skywalker
-Custom “Inferno” Character
-Custom Bounty Hunter
Dino Force team characters:
-Shadow
-Digger
-Specs
- Viper x 2 (one sleeveless out-fit, and one full outfit)

MEGA BLOK’S MINIFIGS
Command ops:
-Winter Red army trooper
-Red army infantry x4
-Woodland Camouflage soldier
-Winter Camouflage soldier
-Desert Lieutenant
-Desert Gunners x2
-Desert Pilots x2
-Desert Night vision
Dragon Krystal wars:
Vorgons:
-Gortaz (Leader of Vorgons)
-Vorgon Soldiers x5
Norvagen and Draigar Characters:
-Prince Dev (Norvagen)
-Princess Kyra (Draigar)
-Draigar Soldiers x5
NINJA Series
-Black Ninja x1
-Custom Chainmail Gray Ninja x1
-Green Ninja x1 (legs have teeth marks…SORRY!)
-Custom Red inferno Ninja x1
-RARE Custom Ninja Commander x1
-Includes 3 rare Ninja stands
Johnny Thunder series
-Original Johnny Thunder x1
-Custom Johnny Thunder (with blue handkerchief and pistol holster)x1
-Skeleton x1
-Pippin Reed x1
-Dr. Kilroy x1
-Sam sinister x1
-Custom Sam sinister in suit with top hat x1
-Mike x1
Harry potter series
-Harry potter x1
-Ron weasely x1
-Herminie x1
Knights kingdom series
-Sir Javko x1
-King Jayko x1
-Lord Vladek x1
-Custom King Jayko x1
-Custom “sister” Kingdom king
-Custom Vladek body guard x1
BONUS CHARACTER’S!!!
-Custom Scuba character x1
-Police officer x1
-Huston control(space) x1
-Alien astronaut x1
-Underground miner x1
-Custom Soul Reaper Character with scythe and bat wings x1
Animals/Pets
-Black scorpions x4
-Black spiders x3
-Bats x2
-Red scorpion x1
-Rat x1
-Parrot x1
-Baby T-rexes x3
-Mini pterodactyl x1
-Mutated Raptors x2
-Large pterodactyl x1 (missing legs but wings included)
-Mini T-rex x1
-Custom Under water mechanical serpent x1
-Triceratops x3
-Utapau Lizard x1
-Fire dragon from Crystal wars x1
-Mutated Large T-rex x1
-Mini Stegosaurus x1
BASE PLATES:
1 straight two lane road 8×32 grass plates on each side of road
1 3-way intersection play 1 8×32 grass plate and 2 8×8 plates on corners
2 16x 32 yellow plates
1 16×16 grass plate
1 8×24 black base plate
Sorted Lego’s by color
22lbs total
Blue- 3lbs+
Yellow- 1lbs+
Shiny- .5lb+
Tan- 1lb+
Gray- 6lbs
Green- 1lb
Black- 4.5lbs
Red- 2lbs
White- 2lbs
OTHER!! Small to medium size Ziploc bags of legos that contain…
-Plants(palm trees flowers, bushes etc.)
-Grates, fences, and ladders.
-Bag of star wars themed weapons, armor, and light sabers, also includes bombs.
-Bag of Medieval weapons (axes, sword, spears, shields, flags, potions etc.)
-Bag of tools such as hammers, oil cans, life vests, radios, axes, etc.
-Bag containing rare pieces such as the pink see-thru chest with diamonds varying form green, red, and blue, briefcases, backpacks, crates, and rare Diamond display case.
-Bag of Wheels and axels
-Bag of Random Bionicle figures
The following Lego sets are already put together, no instructions, or box, but contains nearly all pieces. Missing pieces are listed with each set. 0
1.LEGO STAR WARS SET 7261 CLONE TURBO TANK- Laser turret that was in set is missing Tank is 100% complete .00

2.LEGO Star Wars 7263 TIE Fighter- Missing glow-up light saber Darth Vader

3.LEGO 7259 STAR WARS ARC 170 STARFIGHTER
4.STAR WARS AT-AP Walker 7671- Missing 1 1×3 light gray piece that’s attached to the right side of the walker (only noticeable when trying to open)
5.LEGO Star Wars 7250: Clone Scout Walker
6.Lego Star Wars IMPERIAL DROPSHIP 7667-Set has all pieces but I made some minor “modifications” to the drop end you can remove all these piece….consider it a bonus.

7.Lego Dino Attack 7477 T-Rex Helicopter- Has all pieces except the pterodactyl currently missing both arms.
8.LEGO Dino Attack-Fire Hammer vs. Mutant Lizards- Missing a raptor.
9.CUSTOM DEATH STAR!!!!……Previously assembled but is unassembled so it may fit in a box easy assembly but no instructions. 0
10.MEGA BLOKS 5504 WHITE OPS WHITEWASH- Contains all pieces
11.MEGA BLOKS Command Ops Mission X Chopper (Satellite Rescue)-Missing Helicopter, all other parts present.

Oh and I have a rough estimate it being worth about 600-1000 i may be over doing it, but i want professionals or just overall opinions

I assume she'd be in the Star Wars bar scene.

new lego star wars game that came out?

what new levels and characters can you get, and what other new stuff can u get in the game, like extras, list your sources
i wanna get it for PS2, and include all new characters, levels, and extras, and other stuff in the game

who is your favorite star wars character(s)?

List everything you found confusing or things that just didn’t add up, like the sudden appearance of “midi-chlorians”, the fact that Luke & Leia’s mom dies in childbirth in “Sith”, yet in “Jedi” Leia sez she can remember her mother. Keep in mind please that I am not versed in the whole “universe” of Star Wars, just the movies.

Other points that bothered me: Yoda needs a cane to walk, but somehow manages backflips, etc when fighting Dookku

Anakin slaughters a whole tribe of Banthas or whatever they’re called, yet Amidala acts like it’s normal…seems out of character for her

Yes, I realize that none of this makes much difference in the grand scheme of things…but as someone who was really looking forward to the films when they came out, I just felt that with a little more thought, they could have been a whole lot better.