Rampage_Rick
Rampage_Rick
Rampage_Rick

Where art thou good cops? And as WebsterTheDictionary points out the cop got promoted for this.

I find this far less annoying than GM’s insistence on using the reverse lights as parking lights.

And now, our entire country is run by a low wattage bulb that has changed from white to orange.

Imagine the cops of that time period encountering the dinguses that tint their head and taillights. They’d lose their minds.

We finally get to see what the child of the gatekeeper and the keymaster looks like.

It took Takata years to develop an airbag that does not use ammonium nitrate, which can break down over time in hot and humid conditions and ignite too quickly, meaning that cars in the south and west have been targeted for recalls first.

I wouldn’t reminisce about an old teacher sending me a pile of floppy dicks.

They also deal with it in the first season Enterprise episode where they are at the first planet they ever explore and an incident ends up with them emergency beaming up the redshirts in a wind storm and fusing their bodies with branches and leaves in the wind. 

And according to Descent pt 2, you can just pull a single tube out and they collapse too; which kinda implies they were designed by British Leyland.

I’d like to think that the state of security today, with sandboxed applications, encrypted hard drives and randomized address spaces, is a direct consequence of software engineers watching Trek in the 80s and 90s, saying, “Well let’s make sure THAT can’t happen,” and then going to work.

Except there is never anything funny about sex offenders. Just like there is never anything funny about rape, but you still get 1000 jokes about it anytime some famous person gets sent to prison. 

As the old saying goes - you can’t fix stupid.

But they are laughably low compared to almost everywhere else in the world.

I was embedded with the GM staff in the Chevrolet Performance group. A few of us were super excited seeing the EV tech.

I plan on putting the electric motor from a Barbie Hot Wheels Jeep in my father’s Dodge Caliber, so he can finally experience some real power. 

“It’s a photography store. I was buying photography.”

Just like Filmstruck, FXX’s SimpsonsWorld was a streaming site that was a labor of love, offering carefully curated playlists of thematically linked episodes, audio commentaries, cut scenes, and other quality of life features that showed how much the creators cared about their show.

It’s both cropped and stretched, much like how you managed to combine inadequate information and inflated exasperation in one post

To which The A.V. Club humbly submits: “We know it isn’t great, but right do you have to complain?”