Don't Click It
Simplify. Try it if you have some time...or you're at work.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Sunday, October 29, 2006
SuicideGirls
SuicideGirls [NOT FOR WORK]
I know I've posted them before, but these are important times.
I know I've posted them before, but these are important times.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Roll yer own nap sounds
relaxation tools
This is so much cheaper than going to Sharper Image. Just use the slider to mix your own nap sounds. Moving the slider to the left or right helps place the songbirds and seagulls to either side, cause we know they can never get along.
Via Lifehacker
This is so much cheaper than going to Sharper Image. Just use the slider to mix your own nap sounds. Moving the slider to the left or right helps place the songbirds and seagulls to either side, cause we know they can never get along.
Via Lifehacker
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Elemental
show me your grill...
2007 Honda Element SC
Honda pulled ahead again in our race for the next car. Retuned suspension, 18" rims, ground effects, slicker interior, and 5-speed automatic putting out 22/27 number. Where do I sign? It's not 4WD (yet), but the mpg's and the fact that we have two other very capable 4wd's makes that a nil issue.
bringin' sexy back?
Fogs
Baby Foxes Going to the Dogs
"Each generation has been selectively bred for tameness—fearlessness and nonaggression toward humans. By now the foxes in the project behave like pet dogs, barking and wagging their tails at humans."
Nsational Geographic
"As Belyaev had predicted, other changes appeared along with the tameness, even though they had not been selected for. The tame silver foxes had begun to show white patches on their fur, floppy ears, rolled tails and smaller skulls."
NY Times
"Each generation has been selectively bred for tameness—fearlessness and nonaggression toward humans. By now the foxes in the project behave like pet dogs, barking and wagging their tails at humans."
Nsational Geographic
"As Belyaev had predicted, other changes appeared along with the tameness, even though they had not been selected for. The tame silver foxes had begun to show white patches on their fur, floppy ears, rolled tails and smaller skulls."
NY Times
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