I can't speak for the other poster, but as a counter example, many finer ales are bottles conditioned and I simply do not see how they could ever exist as canned beer.
Cherry makes a low profile mechanical switch (Cherry ML e.g. g84-4100 keyboard) that could work. I have been waiting to see it included in some sort of enthusiast laptop, but as far as I know, no ones has done it yet.
I have a few sauces hotter than "Pure Cap". They are all rather unpleasant to eat directly, but certainly not fatal (unless I am a ghost). My favorite is probably Blair's Mega Death sauce. I believe it hovers around 550,000 Scovilles, but it is rather tasty as an additive.
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from the sounds-like-xkcd dept.
A user writes "Some undergraduate and masters level courses at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary require trolling as part of their requirements.
In William Dembski's classes on Intelligent Design and Christian Apologetics, 20% of the final grades come from having made 10 posts defending Intelligent Design Creationism on 'hostile' websites.
There seems to be no requirement that the posts contain original writing; apparently cut-and-paste jobs are sufficient. Is this the first case of trolling the net being part of course requirements?"