“Funny t-shirt: ‘this was supposed to be the future'”
I love it. Now if we can just make it obsolete… 😉
Various amusing or interesting topics, or things that shock and appall me. Kind of a miscellaneous bin.
I love it. Now if we can just make it obsolete… 😉
As the last sentence in the description says: The Klingons have a word for this, most often translated as “trying too hard.” 🙂
I found some of this stuff to be shocking. It’s worth a read.
I can’t believe that someone had the gall to do this. My systems are safe enough, because I use long random strings that I’ve been able to memorize, but most of the WiFi networks of my friends and associates — the ones I’ve been given the passwords for — would fall to it quickly. I …
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The Ultimate Answer to Life, The Universe, and Everything may be 42, but it seems that the ultimate answer to how many moves (at most) it would take for an omniscient being to solve the Rubik’s Cube is much lower. (No omniscient beings were harmed in the calculation of that answer.) 😉
This book sounds hilarious. I’ve always been a sucker for fiction mixing the physical world with a fantasy world. Things like Joel Rosenberg’s Guardians of the Flame series, in which a group of D&D players are transported to what they thought was their fantasy world by their professor-slash-Dungeon-Master, who turns out to be a wizard …
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I don’t ride a motorcycle, but if I did, I’d want one of these helmets. I can’t even pick a favorite, they’re all amusing.
Well, it’s not quite like this… but there’s an uncomfortably high amount of truth there too. 😉
When Scott Adams is on his game, he’s really on his game. This one is comic gold.
Here’s the first paragraph: The Royal Society is to investigate why British schools are failing to interest children in information technology – and why numbers taking classes are falling so fast. Well, duh! There are two main reasons for this. The second one is that the dot-com era turned into a dot-bomb — you can …
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