Can't tell if sarcasm; ITA Matrix is one of the most flexible and powerful flight search engines out there.
It's kind of useless to search for the cheapest fares in a whole year, because seat sales are often offered a month or two before the flight, not to mention most airlines only sell seats up to 11 months in advance. Use something like Airfare Watchdog if you want to hear when seat sales happen, then use ITA Matrix to pick dates and routes in the timespan that the seat sale is in effect.
ITA Matrix also has an advanced routing language, which you can use to specify alternate airports, restrict what carriers will be used, what airports to connect through, how many connections to make (both minimum or maximum), what fare codes to use, etc.. I haven't yet found anything else like it on the web; I use it all the time to find flights that will maximize my frequent flyer mileage and minimize my cost.
Californium is only slightly radioactive, so the toy train did not glow green after its ride in the fusion reactor.
Gaah! Why does this misunderstanding persist? Generally, things which are exposed to radioactivity do not themselves become radioactive (and radioactive things do not glow green, for that matter).
This got me think though, are there theaters that play movies with subtitles for the hearing impaired? I could see profit from that.
Yep, a lot of theatres do now. Read about the Rear Window Captioning System. You may have watched a movie with it without even realizing.
Too bad the default Kamikaze 7.09 OpenWRT firmwares kills any and all (six!) WRT54GL routers that I put it on (previously ran White Russian brilliantly).
You didn't learn after the first five?
Old programmers never die, they just hit account block limit.