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Thursday, January 6, 2011

You can never have too many spuds

My co-worker is correct:
The Obligatory ‘I’m in my Engine Bay’ Shot
“Why do so many shadetree mechs jump into the engine bay after a successful removal? Let’s examine the psychological reasoning, as hypothesized by Dr. Sigmund Freud. You see, the empty engine bay is a natural proxy for the womb.”
You can never have too many spuds.
Weird Al - “Addicted To Spuds
“Live at MTV’s New Years Eve 1987 Party.”
♫ Might as well face it, you’re addicted to spuds
Might as well face it, you’re addicted to spuds
Might as well face it, you’re addicted to spuds
Might as well face it, you’re addicted to spuds ♫
‘Daydream’ switch stays on in ADHD - Holy Kaw!
“New evidence from brain images suggests children with ADHD have trouble switching off the ‘daydreaming’ regions in the brain that often interfere with concentration, particularly on tedious tasks.”
Daydream at The Swedish Bed with these Star Wars Pin-Ups.
Cosmic collisions not guilty of powering active galaxies
“Using data from the Cosmological Evolution Survey (COSMOS), astronomers have found that collisions and merging events are not necessarily responsible for the violent black hole activity observed in the centres of some galaxies.”
Have Lilo & Stitch Grown Up? Most likely I do not have prosopagnosia.
“RT @DavidBTwit @BoingBoing: http://bit.ly/gF0wy6
Fascinating, and with an early payoff at 0:18”
Autoblog.com also covered this, and the Hy-Vee in the City of Mission, KS has ethanol-blended gasoline.
Your Car: Powered Soon By Four Loko
“A Virginia company is taking in truckloads of boozy caffeinated drinks, including Four Loko, and recycling the stuff into pure ethanol to be blended into gasoline.”
After I bought fuel and Dr Pepper at QuikTrip, my checking account at the Mainstreet Credit Union has $0.57.
Cadillac CTS-V Racing Coupe unveiled
“Cadillac’s return to motorsports is one step closer as the company has just released the first batch of pictures for the CTS-V racing coupe.”
My Chevy Cavalier posted 24.725 miles per gallon or 9.479 liters per 100 kilometers.

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