• Make them Roll on them Skates
    No responses May 14, 2011
  • King of Cali

    Got a good laugh this morning when I looked into my rear view and saw this guy. I think the only facial expression he knows is “mean-mug.” Also, the helmet he was wearing even had a little spike on the top of it, win. It would’ve been perfect if, instead of a Sport-Tourer, the bike […]

    No responses April 15, 2011
  • Flat

    It seemed like the van was handling a bit strange, and having to hold the wheel cranked to the left didn’t seem right either. At first I thought something popped off on the front suspension. It was either that, or someone brutally rammed into the van over night, thus destroying the chassis (and I somehow […]

    No responses April 12, 2011
  • Facebook

    Facebook: the ultimate ego boosting tool of the 21st century. Not to mention a colossal waste of time. It’s funny since I had always refrained from using MySpace because I thought it stupid, yet hypocritically I caved in to the whole Facebook revolution. More or less recently, my interest and activity with Facebook has been on a steady […]

    5 responses March 13, 2011
  • Only in Russia

    I have absolutely no idea what this plane is, but it’s wild. I’m a bit skeptical on its flight worthiness, however… Definitely shares a Spruce Goose vibe. 8 jet engines in the front of the plane, and who knows what those torpedo launcher-looking things do.

    2 responses March 6, 2011
  • Tire Fitment: Stretch or No Stretch?

    Thanks to the whole “stance” movement and its numerous conglomerates, the new trend nowadays for kiddos is “hellaflush.” To describe this with the most blunt of terms: lowering a car severely, thus skewing suspension geometry out of specs, and running aggressively wide wheels with unsafely stretched tires. I don’t want to say I’m a hater […]

    11 responses February 17, 2011
  • The External World

    Uhm… yeah… just click Play.

    No responses February 10, 2011
  • Picture of the Day: Bay Scraping

    One too many sideshows, maybe.

    No responses February 1, 2011
  • We Have it Good

    It’s easy to take the normal commodities and routine necessities of a developed society for granted. Imagine life without the basics being readily available… hot, fresh water on demand or food to eat on a daily basis. Louis C.K. sums up what I’m talking about better:

    No responses January 30, 2011
  • WorkSpace: Part 3

    For the final part of this series, so to speak, I’ll be reviewing my keyboard + mouse. Being that these devises are what you primarily touch when on a computer, it makes sense to make sure they’re what you want. The keyboard I went with is a Unicomp Spacesaver. Here’s a brief history and background: […]

    No responses January 20, 2011
  • WorkSpace: Part 2

    The Computer. The most integral piece of any modern man’s workspace. I personally don’t buy into the extravagantly marked-up prices of Apples. Granted, aesthetic appeal and user friendliness are definitely there, but I like to look at things from a more utility-oriented standpoint. That’s why my main desktop is a Windows PC, and the route I […]

    One response January 18, 2011
  • WorkSpace: Part 1

    Here’s a look at my “office.” Nothing fancy, but the old desk I was using drastically needed updating. My criteria wasn’t stringent, all I wanted was something affordable and usable. I settled on one of those assemble-at-home desks you can find at most large retailers (in my case I went to Office Max). I specifically […]

    One response January 15, 2011