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Gravdigr 04-17-2018 02:17 PM

Nobody would buy that shit.

glatt 04-17-2018 03:25 PM

I knew somebody who bought sperm on a rope soap for somebody. As a gag gift. Because get it? It's soap shaped like a sperm, and it's on a rope.

Gravdigr 04-18-2018 01:30 PM

Movie T-shirts with slightly wrong catchphrases

"Live Long And Proper" actually still works pretty well.

Happy Monkey 04-19-2018 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fargon (Post 1007177)
9.95 for a fucking bar of soap, I don't give a flying fuck what it smells like.

Quote:

Originally Posted by glatt (Post 1007188)
I knew somebody who bought sperm on a rope soap for somebody. As a gag gift. Because get it? It's soap shaped like a sperm, and it's on a rope.

Yes, I suspect very few novelty soaps are bought for the use of the purchaser.

xoxoxoBruce 04-30-2018 02:50 PM

Chinese employers monitor workers, so does every other company in the world, BUT...

Quote:

Workers outfitted in uniforms staff lines producing sophisticated equipment for telecommunication and other industrial sectors.
But there’s one big difference – the workers wear caps to monitor their brainwaves, data that management then uses to adjust the pace of production and redesign workflows, according to the company.
The company said it could increase the overall efficiency of the workers by manipulating the frequency and length of break times to reduce mental stress.
Hangzhou Zhongheng Electric is just one example of the large-scale application of brain surveillance devices to monitor people’s emotions and other mental activities in the workplace, according to scientists and companies involved in the government-backed projects.
Concealed in regular safety helmets or uniform hats, these lightweight, wireless sensors constantly monitor the wearer’s brainwaves and stream the data to computers that use artificial intelligence algorithms to detect emotional spikes such as depression, anxiety or rage.
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lumberjim 05-08-2018 03:19 PM

OLD MS-DOS GAME COLLECTION

BigV 05-08-2018 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by lumberjim (Post 1008238)

Just finished Ready Player One and this would dovetail nicely with that.

I'm sure I have my 3.5" floppies with Doom on them around here somewhere.

Happy Monkey 05-08-2018 08:49 PM

Rats; they've got one of my favorite games from childhood (Willy the Worm 2), but it runs way too fast. But if you slow it down (CTRL-F11), then the audio (emulated pc speaker) and the death effect (screen flashes) plays way too slow. No nostalgia for me.

BigV 05-08-2018 10:27 PM

:sadface:

xoxoxoBruce 05-13-2018 11:39 AM

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Excellent article on the diversity in the US. It focuses on the cities of Chicago, DC, and Houston, showing the changes and reasons for them.
But there is also a spot to type in any address and it will give you all the same information for that area. Very comprehensive.

Gravdigr 05-26-2018 03:22 PM

Golf clap. As a service.

Click it.

And when ya get there...

Click that.

Gravdigr 08-03-2018 02:38 PM

A small-town couple left behind a stolen painting worth over $100 million — and a big mystery

xoxoxoBruce 08-03-2018 06:57 PM

Left behind as in died, not forgot to check a closet. Besides, the painting sucks. :lol:

Gravdigr 08-06-2018 03:28 PM

Well, they couldn't take it with them...
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Man, there ain't nuthin like hangin ya head out the window and feelin the wind blowin through ya teeth...

xoxoxoBruce 08-10-2018 12:50 PM

Where does a lot of today's pop music come from? Songwriting camps.

http://www.vulture.com/2018/08/the-s...t-crafted.html


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