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Posted by Dan on Jan 6th, 2009
2009
Jan 6

bizarro_atheists

Exploding banana performance art

Posted by Dan on Jan 4th, 2009
2009
Jan 4

Feed me

Posted by Dan on Jan 1st, 2009
2009
Jan 1

 

Reader CET sent this as a .wmv file attached to an email.  It turns out that there are several of these on YouTube.

Homeopathy explained

Posted by Dan on Dec 31st, 2008
2008
Dec 31

 

This is one of those things that is either totally delusional or a sly parody and it’s hard to tell which.  It’s like Sarah Palin doing Sarah Palin vs. Tina Fey doing Sarah Palin.  Life imitating Art, or Art imitating Life?  Beyond a certain point, the question becomes meaningless.

Horse and cat at sea

Posted by Dan on Dec 30th, 2008
2008
Dec 30

HorseCat

Worst tattoo ever

Posted by Dan on Dec 25th, 2008
2008
Dec 25

worsttattoo

 

This is irresistible.  It’s ironic, self-referential and Simpsony.

Bumper cars

Posted by Dan on Dec 20th, 2008
2008
Dec 20

Math humor

Posted by Dan on Dec 15th, 2008
2008
Dec 15

combinatorial-pillow-talk

Today’s sermon

Posted by Dan on Dec 11th, 2008
2008
Dec 11

churchsign

Whopping the product properly

Posted by Dan on Dec 10th, 2008
2008
Dec 10

Sabrent

From the manual for an external hard drive enclosure:

Whopping the product properly

You must click the “safly remove hardware” icon on the right of the taskbar,  if u want to stop the product and then there appeared a direction telling that the USB Mass storage device can now be safly remved.  Then u can whop the USBcable from the USB port

In Windows 2000 or Windows ME, when you whop the device without according the practices above, there a warning message showed that if you whop it without stopping it this may cause your computer to crash or lose some value data.  Also do not whop the enclosure when the read/write LED of is still on

I suppose if my product is ever improperly whopped, I can always take it to Burger King.

My first reaction, upon opening the box, was that this was a quality product.  Nicely machined aluminum (for the price, I was expecting plastic).  I like the oversized screws that let me take it apart without tools.  It even looks good, in a clunky, gearhead sort of way.

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