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¶ by Rob Frieselknothead origins new array of datasets powermini mac And just so the recent posts don’t go unheeded: Recipe for a Mr. Bingley Chet & The Devil comic Duskdown available for download
knothead origins new array of datasets powermini mac And just so the recent posts don’t go unheeded: Recipe for a Mr. Bingley Chet & The Devil comic Duskdown available for download
Since iDrink.com never bothered to post the submission: Mr. Bingley Gather your ingredients: 2 measures grapefruit gin (original mix had Seagram’s but whatever) 1 measure vodka (cheap vodka is fine since it ought to be washed out by the gin here anyway) 1 can Coke (though any “cola” beverage will do) a citrus garnish (original […]
I used to work with this guy Justin Atherton who had a comic he did with another guy: “Chet & The Devil” — funny funny shit. All it takes is two panels: (re-printed here w/o permission but let’s drive traffic to him, eh?) currently playing: Bloodhound Gang “Why’s Everybody Always Pickin’ On Me?”
Perhaps the title over states the case a little bit but I’ll admit that I nearly died of panic earlier while trying to dig up a copy (ANY copy) of a track I did about 3 years ago. Called “Duskdown”, it’s one of the few that I’m actually proud to say “I wrote that” about […]
I want this: Motorola’s DC600 Bluetooth adapter. Turns a pre- or otherwise non-Bluetooth Motorola phone (such as the T730c) and straps Bluetooth on to its bottom like a prosthetic limbless limb. Now to find out if it actually works…
Somehow, in less than 24 hours, the “Roadmaster!” post has become the number one Google result for “maximum buick”. I honestly don’t know how I feel about that.
With a little help from an eyeglass repair kit’s screwdriver, my pocket knife, and the liquid willpower of #9, I managed to get inside of the iPod… figure 1 In figure 1 (above), the tip of the pocket knife’s screw driver indicates approximately where I chose to start. This point was chosen based on some […]
In the tradition of such vehicular games as “Punch Buggy”, “Padiddle”, and “Wood Car”, we bring you the official guide to: Buick! Ideal for highway trips, commutes, and spins around the block, the basic rules to “Buick!” are: Each Buick is worth 1 point Successfully calling the model name doubles its value to 2 points […]
Found a nice looking tutorial for getting inside a 3G iPod. Now to dive in and see if I can fix it my ownself…
Another one for the “post-evolutionary debate”: How tech could replace the US healthcare system…