TommyFive
Tommy Five, Formula J's Growler
TommyFive

@A.Jaswal: The alcohol made me do it! Don't put the blame on me!

@blue-eyes-whitedragon: But you must try everything out to find out what's superior, and every once in a while try them again as things change. Even if they haven't changed, a reminder is always a good thing.

@kamalster: While I agree that black is the least distracting in a car I counter that if that was the goal, why in gods name are there that many buttons? Counterproductive.

@hcho321: I hope that was a reply meant to someone else. If it wasn't, I think you misunderstood my reply.

@catsmeatpotterpirbright: The interface already looks tired to you? I can't imagine how iOS and Android must feel to you.

@hcho321: Isn't that what people said about Android when it came out? I remember naysayers talking about Blackberry and Apple, claiming that there was no room for another competitor.

@blue-eyes-whitedragon: Why should it be black? Every car interior in the world is black. You can't move forward by sticking to what's already on the market.

@Copernileo: I wouldn't mind it either, actually! It's not "pretty", but it's funky and fun. I'd rather a car be fun than "sleek" or "nice".

To everyone saying "Man, that top one is UGLY!":

@styfle: Yum, nothing!

@Cerasus: I shall attempt the impossible - I believe I can sway you with this argument:

@Mr. Mello: Price is only ~$400 for this chair. Not even their Eames Lounge with Ottoman comes to $5k.

@gonzam: Art = art isn't a suitable definition. Work that has a meaning beyond appearance isn't merely communicating - it's aspiring to something more than information exchange.

@ereck: You're supposed to put the spoiler alert BEFORE the spoiler, D-BAG

@Oshrilkal: Netflix? Hulu? Less user friendly than scouring for a good-quality safe torrent? Not only that, Hulu is free, and Netflix is basically cheap as free.

@OMG_cartman: Well, that's (always) a loaded question. Some aesthetic philosophers might even argue that the portrait paintings by Rembrandt were mere imitation with a skilled hand, and had nothing to say beyond what was there - thus it's not art. Hegel says that the ultimate destination of art making is philosophy

@darthvolta: No, but understanding your medium is an integral part to creating great work.

@StagnatedLives: I agree with you regarding many photographers. If you jump into the fine-art photo scene or meet any artist who works in photography, you will find something different. They still draw, doodle, sculpt, and use other mediums to create. Some create works of art simply to photograph as an image, then

@ajpen: If it looks good, it's good decoration. If it means something, it's good art.