Watching “Jaws” Backwards
If you watch the movie `Jaws’ backwards, it’s a movie about a shark that keeps throwing up people until they have to open a beach.
Still funny, and now it’s a t-shirt from xkcd
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Dock Share
Inspired by Garrett Murray, I figured I’d show off my Dock for the first time since at least 2005.
Why anyone would use a horizontal Dock on a widescreen display is beyond me.
“What is a pedant?”
Just a Little Public Service Announcement For You
One great thing about having no friends as a kid was reading every Star Wars novelization I could get my hands on. In Star Wars lore, the Kessel Run was a route that intergalactic smugglers would use to move illegal spice without getting caught by Imperial ships, and it was super dangerous because of all these asteroids and shit. Pilots would crash into them and/or get sucked into black holes. When Han Solo boasted that the Falcon made the Kessel Run in under “12 parsecs,” he wasn’t making a mistake by confusing time and distance. He was talking about how he took the shortest route, which was impressive because of the Maw Black Hole cluster. In other words, Solo flew as close as possible without getting sucked into a black hole. The Kessel Run, ordinarily “made” at 18 parsecs, was thus ripped a new one by the Millennium Falcon. In moving closer to the cluster, he brought down the distance to 11.5 parsecs. Thus, his defense of his beloved ship.
George Lucas himself explains (courtesy of Wikipedia) that traveling through hyperspace requires careful navigation to avoid stars, planets, asteroids, and other obstacles, and that since no long-distance journey can be made in a straight line, the “fastest” ship is the one that can plot the “most direct course.”
Alternatively, Brainland once used the word “pedant” in class and a fellow student asked, “What is a pedant?” The teacher, before young Brainland could answer, replied, “Someone who only knows the definitions of things.”
Tap Tap Revenge: Dave Matthews Band
Pros:
- Awesome.
- Addictive.
Cons:
- Hard to play inconspicuously at work.
Internet addiction disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Internet addiction disorder (IAD), or more broadly Internet overuse, problematic computer use or pathological computer use is excessive computer use that interferes with daily life.I think I have this.
Finally found what’s wrong with me.