TheloniousFunk
TheloniousFunk
TheloniousFunk

The open-air design of this thing makes it very difficult to enjoy the smell of your own brand. :(

"Oh, those look FUN!" is another one. Like a chair or a throw pillow or whatever. You don't play with it or anything, it's not like {the object} is having a good time with you. That one always drives me nuts. But then again, I just like to whinge.

It's called an out of band modem. So normal (and needed) it's not even funny and yes, that exact modem pictured would work 15 years straight (or more) if need be.

Dr.'s: Would he have to consume a lot more food than a normal boy that age? To 'feed' the tumor so to speak? I imagine the skin, blood flow and mass (what we laymen call 'tumor guts') would take a LOT of energy.

Maybe I don't know enough about Nick Stahl, but why is this under 'dirt bags'? Because he is failing as an actor, husband, father (?) because of drug/mental problems?

Well, your second paragraph explains why my grandfather used to scream, 'Telly Savalas, now that mofo is a survivor!' every time Kojak reruns were on TV.

On the couple of iDevices I have gotten over the years (2 iPhones, Touch, 13" MBP in late 2009) I have always gotten the Apple care. Just bought a dozen iPads at work, got the Apple Care. Almost everyone I know that gets Apple products gets Apple care. It's really one of the only times I suggest to folks to buy the

I am not so certain that Gawker doesn't have a little on the backend of this thing - because even though it's disguised as contempt, they spend an AWFUL lot of time on this site talking about it.

Honestly, this is it for me. I own both (Win/Mac) and manage both (in the 1000's). I have a $3k Dell laptop sitting right here and it's sweet - fast, light, solid (finally) but the trackpad is terrible. Just scrolling up and down in a browser is a stuttering event.

Those shoes may him look gay.

I had an HP (Casio? Tandy?) when I was a young'en that had a couple text 'storage' locations for complicated calculations. I more or less created my own mathematical shorthand to cram as much into that thing as I could...

Go for it. A good time to buy. It can be a good test of a relationship. We are converting a room into a home office (lots of work, it's an old house) and it's been a test, but gratifying.

Same scenario - 25, 37. It's new - but really, really good. Oddly, we are at the same speed in life; we like the same things. We look 'normal' together... people say. But someone will retire way before the other one, old age will hit harder, earlier on one of us, etc. That worries me a bit. We are in love though. We

I can see what you are saying, to a point - but I have never once, NEVER ONCE, heard of a guy be turned off by a woman's success. Quite the contrary, actually. Most men (and women) seem to take pride in what their 'other half' does for a living. I have male friends that would GLADLY stay home with the kids and have

That kitteh is just sashaying herself around the town square now, isn't she?

All the good camping chairs I have had always end up getting holes in them from embers/fires popping. Luckily they seem to always hit when you are NOT there - but they leave nasty holes. The synthetic materials handle it better, since it more or less cauterizes the wound as it makes it and the hole doesn't spread

Hampton Bay = Ceiling fans (pretty sure).

Total aside, but what's the 'zzy' deal in rappers/hip-hop artists names? Breezy, Dreezy, whatevereezy.

I have a pretty even spread between men and women in my 'groups' I run with. There are lots of funny folks, most people don't really know they are funny - they are funny unintentionally, I guess you could say. I have noticed though that the one or two female friends that are really, really funny (to me) stand out.

I work with a guy named Lindy. Just sayin'.