What’s the round thing in the water?
What’s the round thing in the water?
And they click real loud when they want to.
Samson by Regina Spektor has to be up there for me.
“How much does it cost to go outside today?”
“Hmm… the weather is nice and it’s a weekend, so we’re at peak rates today. Did you want to go somewhere or just stay in the yard, they’re running a special on staying within RentCo property lines.”
This is a good video, though, you’ll get caught up, smell the BS for a minute, he entertained, and then not have to think about it ever again.
If you’re so inclined to watch it, that is. Todd does good work.
I think most Americans do. Or at least it was taught that way in school when I was growing up. Maybe it’s because of the way we speak dates, like “October 23rd” or “May 9th, 2005”.
Regardless, the only true way to write dates is YYYY-MM-DD.
Pop ups are annoying on a traditional computer, but on touch interface devices they are pure evil.
Easy come, easy go…
It won’t be truly full circle until someone finds a stock photo of beans stroganoff.
I think any of the books Mary Roach would suit you. They are easy to read, yet are brimming with science explained in a fascinating and unintimidating way.
Her book Stiff is prolly my favorite. It explains what happens to the body starting with death, and covers medical, forensic, and funerary subjects (among others). Fascinating.
I’m not familiar with this. Is it related to the guitfiddle?
Flute player here, this is definitely a harp.
Wow! The fire spontaneously created another dock in the water!
Ah, thanks.