Made this pan out of four screens from “Fallen Arches.” In case you were wondering what all these guys are so excited about, it’s Rusty doing a shirtless “car wash” on his dad’s Walking Eye prototype. Can’t remember the last time I was this turned off. I mean, who wouldn’t be into that?
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My Review of The Venture Bros. Lightweight Hoodie
Originally submitted at Adult Swim Shop The Venture Bros. Lightweight Hoodie is a super-soft, heather gray zip-up with front-pockets and the Venture Industries logo on the top left front. It has an understated cool and elegant simplicity that we think will really complement your overbearing personality. It might also make people think yo… The VentureContinue reading “My Review of The Venture Bros. Lightweight Hoodie”
Autonomous Rocket Plane now in Earth Orbit
It looks kinda like a Space Shuttle, but it’s markings are Air Force, not NASA. “Today, we took another important step with the successful launch of the second OTV, enabling the [Air Force’s Rapid Capabilities Office] to further experiment with the vehicle and its ability to operate in low-Earth orbit,” Cooning continued. “Close teamwork betweenContinue reading “Autonomous Rocket Plane now in Earth Orbit”
Apple-Google Squabble Spreads to LA
The Chiat/Day relationship with Steve Jobs and Apple is nothing short of legendary. That legend goes something like this: Chiat was hired by Apple to create the (also legendary) Ridley Scott-directed, $1 million, only-aired-once-cause-it’s-so-goddamn-special 1984 commercial that introduced the Macintosh line of computers during the Super Bowl. When Jobs was forced out of left Apple, he usedContinue reading “Apple-Google Squabble Spreads to LA”
New Versus Classic Koch
Heres something for your “can this possibly be for real” file this morning. Over at the Buffalo Beast — the former print alt-weekly turned online newspaper founded by onetime editor Matt Taibbi, typically best known for its annual list of “The 50 Most Loathsome Americans” — there appear to be recordings of a phone callContinue reading “New Versus Classic Koch”
