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Adorable rabbits

Adorable rabbits - Brilliant cinematic achievement. But seriously - these rabbits are awesome.

Amazing auto-stop table saw

Amazing auto-stop table saw - Uses blade capacitance to detect when human skin is in contact with the blade, and immediately stops the saw.

The video is phenomenal.

The most tasteless, god-awful effort to make money off of 9/11 yet

The most tasteless, god-awful effort to make money off of 9/11 yet - The descript of this ridiculous coin:

“First, the base is struck with gleaming buildings on a frosted background. Then the inset of the Twin Towers is magnificently engraved and fitted into the skyline on the face of the commemorative with jeweler precision, able to rise up into a breathtaking standing sculpture. The effect is dazzling - it is literally transformed into a standing sculpture of the Twin Towers!”

Insult the memory of every man, woman, and child with just one easy payment of $29.95.

ChocoStix Commercial

ChocoStix Commercial - The inside tastes just like an Oreo!

Cool Creamy Frosty

I’d like to point out that Mykala and I went to get the new vanilla flavored Frosty that I jokingly linked her to a couple of days back (I became preoccupied with trying this thing for almost no reason at all). The verdict: they are good! They taste like … well, a lot like vanilla. That’s good, right? I think so. They’re cold, too. Good name, Wendy’s!

To make a pointless story long, I actually didn’t have to pay for these. Yeeup. The not-usually-very-lucky-Alex got unusually lucky this evening. Mykala handed the drive through person my card, they muttered something about something being messed up, and then returned the card, saying it was our lucky evening. I rather wish all my purchases worked this way … I would hand the cashier my card, they would scan it, but then decide “naw, I don’t think I’ll charge you this time.” And I would laugh and say, “oh cashier, you are but a dream, for I know that, in reality, I must pay for all the goods and services I acquire and consume.” And they would reply, “oh yes, I am simply a figment of your imagination, but a happy charming one that might be nice to keep around!” And I would snap from my reverie and attend to the world around me.

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What a job

What a job - Shooting a Ferrari Enzo … darn that’d be a rough day at work.

Musical Favorites, or Annoying Others

Though the subset of tumbledry’s viewing audience able to experience this post fully may hover near (or at) 0 people, I nevertheless feel the need to outline my favorite “break-down” in trance music. We’ll begin with a backstory: trance music is a cousin to techno - to me, it is less electronica and more melodic (at least the stuff I like), and when done right it appeals to my sense of cleanliness and precision. If jazz is the old cherry table with fine classic craftsmanship and a lovely patina, then techno is the computer modelled sleek and contemporary Philippe Starck-designed table. Each has their own merits.

But that is neither here nor there.

The bottom line is, on Paul Oakenfold’s definitive two-disc import entitled Perfecto Presents ‘Another World’ lies a mix of the song Flesh by Jan Johnston which is itself a mix of the original “Flesh” by DJ Tiesto. I tend to use this song as the acid test for trance attitude. If the listener likes (or tolerates … sans hitting me) the song, then perhaps I’ll wax appreciative about the great trance album Intuition - if they don’t like it (the general response), I immediately discontinue any trance related discussion. Why make musical enemies? All that said, this song has the most magnificent build up and break down of a simple melody that I have ever heard. I’ve never been able to play it loud enough. Someday, with proper ear protection, perhaps I’ll blow the doors off a room with the SPL required to fully experience this song. Perhaps not.

So there you have it - an entire post about a song you probably can’t listen to, likely don’t care about, and most certainly didn’t ask to hear the details of. You’re welcome!

P.S. My iTunes is set to random and just queued up “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” on the stereo. This, too, is a great song. No I’m not kidding. Stop laughing. Hey - seriously, stop laughing.

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Embarass yourself

Embarass yourself - This fantastic blog entry chronicles the author’s need to explain his restroom activities to a co-worker. I have to admit, I identify with the writer in that I also tend to worry unduly about what others are thinking of me. The consequences of this worry can be serious. And hiliarious.

Cereal

This morning, at around 12:10am, I purchased a box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal with some milk. It was one of those late night food runs that you make when you realize you will have nothing to eat the following day. At this point in the day, I do still have the box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, but there is nothing in it.

Man, I love cereal.

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Snickers commercial

Snickers commercial - Prancing nouget in the middle sings a song of satisfaction … toooo the world. Great ad.

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