Strangeite
Strangeite
Strangeite

It was only a little over 3 years ago that I created this picture and posted this to my blog.

I wouldn't be surprised if there is already some Archie/Cpt. Nemo cross-over action out there somewhere.

That is awesome. I will Deadspin it and give you a +1.

Oh no. That is totally different.

Unless I am very mistaken, it is going to be the same for you as well, if not worse.

As a Kentucky fan, Sabanization does not look as much boring, as it looks like a fucking Mac truck going 100 mph with its headlights on when you are stuck in the middle of a one lane tunnel.

Beat me to it.

I was thinking the same thing.

Really?

It was a cute show, but I don't they ever had children. Plus, who is this Ben character of which you speak?

Google converted all YouTube videos to H.264 in 2007 when the iPhone was released because Apple specifically was not going to use Flash. To this day, when you go to YouTube, it detects your browser and will play the format that fits your browser.

I don't know the answer to your question as it is not in my realm of expertise.

The Potato Chips were very crispy (kettle cooked) and being that Albrecht (the owner of Trader Joes and the brother of the owner of Aldi) is German, all of their chocolate is excellent.

I thought the same thing, at first. But then I realized that NASA is fucking awesome and that they probably have a pretty good reason for "only" including a 2GB drive.

Dude, you should get to a doctor to have yourself checked out. My wife and I just killed a bag of Trader Joe's Chocolate Covered Potato Chips tonight.

Yes, but mostly on Mac blogs as the CPU is a custom PowerPC 750 (a G3 in Apple terms) that is 200 Mhz.

I don't know about that.

You hit the nail on the head.

Is it just me, or are the Leakeys becoming the Rothchilds of the Anthropology world?

Oh, one other tidbit. As an educated, well-traveled, self-described liberal that just happens to also be a redneck, living in flyover country and makes my living promoting the cultural traditions of rural America, I meet many people from both ends of the spectrum.