froggersloth
Andrew
froggersloth

IBM’s computer thinks in chocolate and vanilla. Sometimes what it knows is chocolate, sometimes it’s vanilla, sometimes it’s a swirl. Sometimes, though, the swirl melts; then you have to decide if there was more chocolate or more vanilla in that puddle. IBM just hired a fat kid that can tell the difference.

The only thing missing here is a Russian by stander who acts like this happens every day and casually crosses the street post wreck.

Sneaky...

I cringe at the recent misappropriation of the term “analog” - but even if one goes with the definition “lacking in modern driver’s aids” I don’t see how it makes the F1 more impressive. It is not famous for having hugely accessible performance or for being forgiving at the limit.

A trick I use, that sounds really stupid, but is surprisingly effective is to ask yourself, “what would a smarter person than I do?” There are an awful lot of biases that, even if we couldn’t necessarily name them, we have some awareness of, or even just a vague sense of their existence. More often than not, we know

No rubber dog shit out of Hong Kong?

There are so many ways a Landie can look 'tough'.

heh, told you I did ... Luminous beings are we ... not this crude matter.

Piggyback on Thor?

At what point does a guy shooting at police on live TV stop being a "suspect"?

"cratering faster than Edward James Olmos's face. "

The worst one I ever saw (I worked at an aftermarket Euro-centric shop for three years) was an exploded transfer case. The owner must have switched their Jeep Grand Cherokee out of 2H and driven it for a while.

Uumm the last 10 years!! In 2005 the top dog Mustang had 300hp now we're topping 700hp, we've more than doubled our pony car powers!

Tires as swings. Obviously.

So what you're saying is...Batman is Rocky.