Archive for March 25th, 2002

Two of the saddest moments in cinema:
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off — Cameron kicks his father’s classic Ferrari’s front end in before leaning on it to the point the jack fails and the car goes screeching in reverse, plummeting to the ground below.

Back to the Future III — Marty returns to 1985 via the retrofitted DeLorean riding the rails. Marty escapes the time machine / DeLorean just before a modern-day train engine plows through the stainless steel vehicle.

This site is just as sad as those two moments:
http://www.wreckedexotics.com/

Well I’m just learning OS X, so maybe this problem doesn’t really reflect a problem for me. I don’t see the big deal, but maybe other hardcore Mac people can explain to me why this is a big deal:

http://radio.weblogs.com/0100012/20002/003/23.html

If Bongo were ever to get a Doggie door, we’d benefit from a system like this.

http://www.quantumpicture.com/Flo_Control/flo_control.htm

The intent of the entertainment industry, believe it or not, is to outlaw personal computers. As security and cryptography expert Bruce Schneier explains it to Mike Godwin: “If you think about it, the entertainment industry does not want people to have computers; they

I spent the weekend in Baltimore (well actually Towson),
to cheer on the Tar Heels gymnastics team in their conference meet. They rocked, coming in first with a EAGL (their conference) record score of 196.425. They were all pretty excited and so were all of us there to cheer them on. So with that score, they’ll be heading to Regionals in West Virginia.

http://tarheelblue.fansonly.com/sports/w-gym/recaps/032302aaa.html

http://www.ananova.com/yournews/story/sm_552941.html