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A few of movies of interest:
Fargo - female chief of police (Margie), but I do believe it fails. Of course, if she was pregnant with a daughter, it doesn't.
The Descent - all female cast, no particular reason, bloody frightening.
Blade Runner - well, female replicants count, don't they?
Kill Bill - Does this pass? Damned if I know. If only they could have shut up about Bill.
Alien - Ripley, and her poor shipmate.
Aliens - Ripley again, and badass Vasquez.

All in all, if you look at lots of movies, you can likely find "winners" in almost any genre. It doesn't tell you if the movies are any good, but it could someday prove a good trivia test.
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If these are for real, then Pixar will should do some advertising during the games for the Monsters, Inc. sequel. Those dudes look a lot like Mike.

http://www.impawards.com/2001/monsters_inc_ver2.html
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These interviews are a regular feature on Friday mornings on NPR. They are always pertinent, and might just give you back a little faith in humanity.
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Demonstrating something we kind of knew all along - Segways are rubbish. I'd much rather scoot around sitting on top of a ball with my robot buddy keeping my coffee from spilling.
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Perhaps, just perhaps, those not using these things are actually doing things with people. Yes, engaging in real-life, non-virtual socialization. Spending time in the physical company of their fellow humans, rather than pretending to online. You can't look into someone's eyes on Twitter. A Facebook update isn't the same as talking over tea.
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They did rather well, I thought. If you've never tried walking and playing at the same time, it's not easy.
This is reminiscent of the somewhat famous experiment where Joshua Bell did some busking in the subway.
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Speaking from painful experience, I'd definitely rather tote up and ride down. It's the down that, on one trek, did all the damage to my knees. Trudging downhill is apparently far more troublesome to joints, at least that's what the orthopedic doc told me.
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My favorite alternate rendition of this is still from that obscure (in America) television show, Father Ted...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOdjDz1s3Co

Graham Norton is incredible.
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