Xopher @ 633: In Japanese, "Pochi" is the stereotypical dog name.
James D. MacDonald @ 98
"Mid-Atlantic" can more broadly mean any accent that mixes American and British characteristics. I'm a lot more familiar with that usage, actually.
KeithS @ 816
Harry Harrison's "The Streets of Ashkelon"?
Adrian @ 67
I'm guessing that the text on the ballot would be absolutely true --if, instead of a sensible interpretation, you decided that only first-order effects count.
I think I just started two consecutive sentences with the words "I think."
Earl @ 80
I think that article understates the adoption of the American billion in British usage. I think it's pretty much become the modern standard.
Wesley @ 250
That's dreadful. I mean, everyone knows you never refer to the Doctor as "Doctor Who".
Carries S. @ 66:
"With the Original Cast" by Nancy Kress, I think it is.
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