Doubly so for anyone who knows about the channeled scablands of eastern Washington; we know what an apocalypse scale flood leaves behind, and it's not the Grand Canyon.
December 7, 2025 at 6:30 AM
Doubly so for anyone who knows about the channeled scablands of eastern Washington; we know what an apocalypse scale flood leaves behind, and it's not the Grand Canyon.
His solution for a plausible approximation of an anime giant robot was pretty good too: It was specialized machinery for the Pacific Northwest logging industry.
December 4, 2025 at 10:37 AM
His solution for a plausible approximation of an anime giant robot was pretty good too: It was specialized machinery for the Pacific Northwest logging industry.
Some kind of augmented reality glasses that weren't terrible would be such an obvious money maker, though. I'm guessing the Google Glass fiasco scared away investors who'd otherwise have been making mediocre attempts at being the one that finally took off.
December 4, 2025 at 10:28 AM
Some kind of augmented reality glasses that weren't terrible would be such an obvious money maker, though. I'm guessing the Google Glass fiasco scared away investors who'd otherwise have been making mediocre attempts at being the one that finally took off.
I remember watching a very drunk person, in danger of falling off of the sidewalk into traffic and having trouble standing up by climbing a sign, suddenly try to run for it when the drunk tank pickup team arrived. As you'd guess, he didn't get far.
November 29, 2025 at 9:37 PM
I remember watching a very drunk person, in danger of falling off of the sidewalk into traffic and having trouble standing up by climbing a sign, suddenly try to run for it when the drunk tank pickup team arrived. As you'd guess, he didn't get far.
It's good to know what you like. The trick is not to let your musical taste fossilize as you age - keep all the music you liked as a kid and add new songs and styles to your vocabulary as they come along.
November 24, 2025 at 7:51 AM
It's good to know what you like. The trick is not to let your musical taste fossilize as you age - keep all the music you liked as a kid and add new songs and styles to your vocabulary as they come along.