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Sweet video, I just got into Street art/graffiti. It's such a space to open up and express your feelings though your work. It sucks though when cops give chase.

The "companion website" to drink for pennies just links back to this article. I am disappointed.

I thought the lead picture was a black version of "Where's Waldo?"

I remember buying a custom card for my girlfriend some years ago from a company called Hammerpress (hammerpress.net) in Kansas City. Their studio was really neat, and they'd let you watch them print stuff out. Really interesting process and great people.

They are putting one of these in at the University of Missouri-Kansas City's Miller Nichols library as well. Started construction on it about 2 years ago, it's almost done. Go Roos!

Initially I thought "Seriously? What kind of idiot would think of this kind of idea, AND latch on a Sheen quote in the same post?"

Saw the title and was hoping for some "You play to win the game." Dungy action. Highly disappointing.

At least Sam is a fantastic artist. Absolutely the best part of the article.

@tomsomething: Killing snakes is the first thing that comes to mind. They sell birdshot rounds for LR that farmers (or people with snake problems) use to clear up their land.

That's not a forklift. At the Lowe's I used to work at we called that a "Star Wars" because the controls were like the old podracer arcade games.

@certifiedfryguy: Even if no one else did, I found this comment amusing.

You had me at Zune.

As a St. Louisan, these are f**king hideous. Utility over fashion, always. The upper East Coast has a mindset I've never been able to fully understand.

@kyre: I agree for the most part, but I thought the Red Bull was an improvement as the solid blue and minimalist label highlighted the brand name, and that is what is selling the stuff not the color scheme.

@Ding-Dang: Are these any good? I've considered purchasing one multiple times but never pulled the trigger on it for whatever reason.

Got excited when I saw putty knife (one of the most underrated tools imo), but when I saw "saw" instead of "sawzall" I was severely disappointed. As a new homeowner who bought a fixer-upper, outside of the basics (tape measure, etc etc) my Sawzall has been the best tool I've owned.

@godawgs7: I wish I could give you a star my good man. Excellent link.

Was I the only one thinking about how marvelously inefficient this whole system is? Yeah it's all well and great to have a subway do loop de loops in a city but the same distance could be spanned at half the price and 1/10th the risk involved.

Thank you so much for not linking an image on the main page. Very tasteful, and exactly the kind of reporting I expect from Gizmodo.

Actually very well written and enjoyable. I related to almost everything you said here.