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The best logos tend to be ones that never change. BMW and Mercedes may have logos are really only adequate, but the confidence that comes from keeping a logo for a hundred year makes them special. It’s like, “We don’t follow what is cool, we make what is cool.” That’s why the better logos tends to be from countries

This is really going to suck the oxygen out of the room for my own start-up, Frankenfood.

What does the title mean? Like, I guess someone gets redeemed, and he’s also dead and red? Is his deadness and redness what redeemed him, or are those things coincidental? Or is it redemption itself that is dead and red? How can an abstract concept have a color or be dead? Or does the redness refer to something

This paragraph about the genesis of the Bradley is misleading. Yes, it was intended to be a replacement for earlier APCs, but in the sense that “Evil Dead 2" was a replacement for “The Evil Dead”—it was to do what they did, but also improve on them. It was designed as a response to the Soviet BMP-1, which showed

“Some kind of evil organization with the goal of saving humanity created this system because people who escape from a monster-filled maze are necessarily going to be immune to a certain disease” sounds stupid to you? Jeez, high standards...

How do the kids know to call those things by those names? “The Glade” and “the Grievers” don’t strike me as the first things that would come to kids’ minds to name those things, so was there someone who was like, “Okay, kids, listen up: this place is called ‘the Glade’, so don’t call it the forest or the center or

So apparently, per McConnell, he’s giving the Democrats a Sophie’s choice—they can save either CHIP or DACA but not both. So Democrats better decide which one they want to save, because if they don’t choose one McConnell will kill them both and then it will be all the Democrats’ fault

I’ve taken that trip, and since there are two legs of about 25 hours each, a good deal of it takes place at night. What happens in this video when the train’s traveling during the approx. 12 hours of darkness per leg?

Maybe Kylo assumed Luke had been using Just for Men when he was on the island.

Jeez, why’d they make the grille so small? It’s like they want to sell it only to women and curly-haired men. News flash to Chrysler: grille = masculinity.

For some reason, “I know what I have” is always a declaration that the seller won’t budge on price. I’d rather see people use the phrase to say the opposite, like, “I know what I have is a total POS, I’ll field any offer, I’ll take it just as long as it’s money.”

That a movie with a story about waiting for someone to make a decision should lack drama is the biggest surprise of the millennium. It just seems like the whole movie’s going to be a holding pattern trying to build suspense for a person to make a decision. Then she makes it. “Should we publish this story?” for 100

These guys were onto it last summer.

“Be like the headland against which the waves break and break: it stands firm, until presently the watery tumult around it subsides once more to rest. ‘How unlucky I am, that this should have happened to me!’ By no means; say rather, ‘How lucky I am, that it has left me with no bitterness; unshaken by the present,

Since the Atlantic apparently has elementary school kids writing its articles now (or people with the acumen and world experience of elementary school kids anyway), they evidently don’t remember the 90's, but for those of us who do, we can remember when “algorithms” on Amazon.com were going to make wonderful

I did this at my grandparents’ house. Then they moved. All my stuff got thrown in the trash.

I’d rather see this one:

I just want to say the prequels are secretly great. How great was it when those two guys in off-white robes fought that guy in the black robes with the double-bladed lightsaber? That was such an awesome lightsaber! There didn’t seem to be any relationship between them, but I’m sure it was fleshed out more in one of

It *is* difficult, for people who read as few books as Io9 reviews.