muleheadjoe
DinoTheDinosaur
muleheadjoe

K ... I don't get it. It's yellow and white. Are you color blind or what?

Should you buy it? That depends on your T-shirt budget, I guess.

Complicating matters is the fact that automakers (and their suppliers) can't test every single phone on the market.

Cool idea bro. Patent it, build it, sell it. Do it now, go.

Don't change your style, Steve, that sentence was a thing of beauty. Still doesn't compare to Kant who could write about 200 words in a single sentence ;-)

Ummm ... where's the anachronism (aside from the jibe at obese Americans) ? That quote you clipped from SL's post contains no metric (weights & measures) terms at all. Pounds was the British currency, and pounds was also then part of the standard British system of weights.

"Broad" meant to signify attractiveness? Where did you ever get that idea?

I saw Man Who Fell to Earth in the theater when it was released ... it was rated R and I was 12 at the time, my older brother talked my dad into taking us and I was traumatized by it (another R rated Sci-Fi flick I saw in theater and was traumatized by as a child was Zardoz) ... that scene above is NOT anywhere close

just like the difference between 'most famous' and 'least unknown' ... I think the latter should have been used since the vast majority of 'Muricans (let alone all music-appreciating humanity) have never heard of this band in the first place.

Damn clickbait / bait-n-switch blog title ... I came here expecting to see some new HELMET designs, as in the actual design of the helmet itself, not PAINT JOBS AND LOGOS.

Good call there Tony ... now tell me how a stereotypical consumer learns about home wiring that doesn't include apprenticing to an electrician or going to some kind of electrician's school. I know a lot of guys that as kids learned a lot of handyman (plumbing wiring mechanics construction) stuff from their

Engineers don't name them. Marketers name them. An engineer will usually initially name a device with what amounts to a plain and unromantic technical description (not a word or two, but nearly an entire sentence) of the function of the machine, then the marketing staff gets involved and from there on out there is

Doesn't work for me since I associate this tune with that dang Disney Fantasia cartoon ... too silly / goofy / childish in my personal memory banks to make me go "cool!" regardless of what's on screen when I hear this. :-(

Another totally awesome tune way ahead of its time!

It's been around since the 1960's at the latest, possibly the 50's even! I know I first heard that tune as a kid watching old (original) Bugs Bunny / Merry Melodies / Loony Tunes cartoons. I can't tell you the specific cartoon, but it was a scene with a lot of hectic mechanical action (think heavy machinery on a

I remember this music from some old Bugs Bunny cartoon, what an awesome blast from the past! What is the name of this tune?

How is 'becoming a Scanner' a downside? I'd pay extra for that!

That story just depressed me.

Oddly enough ... I fully cognizantly understand that SouthPark's animation style as well as artwork is inherently shitty, but I also feel (emotionally? intuitively?) that both aspects of the show are done to be intentionally ironic (which would be valid in their case since they did it before irony was popular ;-) )

Oh, cmon! That lady took 5 tries to get it right, and no reasonably intelligent being takes more than 3 tries to plug in a USB cord! First try fail, turn it over, fail, turn it over again it goes in (because it was oriented properly the first time, we're just lame).