Honestly, it's a wonder any of us made it out of childhood alive, isn't? Note to Mom and Dad: I'm not ruling out a lawsuit for child abuse.
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Heh. John Scalzi has a blog-crush on you: http://scalzi.com/whatever/?p=639#comment-28942
don't look now, but you've been torn a new one, meg...
http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2008/4/15/113649/593
enjoy.
Seems randomscrub beat me to something interesting.
As for the topic of the post itself, my grandparents owned a set, because it was cheaper and more practical than digging a horseshoe pit.
Thereby I got my first and best lesson in range safety.
Nobody ever held a grudge.
Things happen, ya know?
Ahem: The salient fact about this year's state-of-the-art car seat as next year's deathtrap is that it works to the advantage of the regulated industry. Like your professor putting out a new edition of his textbook every year and making it impossible to resell your copy.
Regulatory capture, anyone?