SawStop
June 7th, 2007I’ve heard it’s expensive, though, and costs more each time it deploys (for replacement parts). Sounds like an effective incentive to be more careful.
I’ve heard it’s expensive, though, and costs more each time it deploys (for replacement parts). Sounds like an effective incentive to be more careful.
Via cuteoverload.com:
Such a cute kitty! Our kitty will get up on his hind legs for treats, but he doesn’t do the little begging motion . . . he’s still cuter.
So there’s a new palindrome up there for a subtitle. Now it’s Rettebs iflahd noces, eh? Ttu, but the second half is better.
It used to be Salt an atlas! And before that it was, let’s see, it was Never odd or even. I think from now on I will change it more often than, like, once a year.
I don’t write the palindromes. I just find them out there on the wab.
I like palindromes.
I ran across the following in Wil Wheaton’s Suicide Girls blog, which I ran across after reading his latest feature there.
Saturday
APRIL 7, 2007 @ 02:52 PMMy wife pointed something out to me earlier this week: every single day, you’ll encounter a monkey reference.
Now that you know about it, you’ll see. Come back here and share, mmkay? No fair using this as your monkey reference, either. You have to encounter it unintentionally and naturally in the course of your day.
Okay go! [ooo aaa]
Fascinating! I’m trying to think if monkeys have already come up today. I was over in the bookstore for a little while earlier — maybe there was a monkey there? There must have been. I can’t remember!
But now I’m on the lookout.
Best I’ve seen so far on the demise of the Falwell:
. . . hmmm, actually, I think it might be the only thing I’ve read on the topic, even at this late date. News junkie I am not.
Anyway:
Some of the other entries on there are pretty funny. I like the one about gum. And I like his use of the phrase Pardon my French.