A man, a plan, a canoe, pasta, heros, rajahs, a coloratura, maps, snipe, percale, macaroni, a gag, a banana bag, a tan, a tag, a banana bag again (or a camel), a crepe, pins, Spam, a rut, a Rolo, cash, a jar, sore hats, a peon, a canal—Panama! —
Guy Steele extends the classic palindrome (via brendn) (via sblack8)
of course i had to show this to you, miss palindrome.
Periodic table.
#1) I haven’t had pizza rolls since Dartmouth and I am a little worried about what will happen if I buy them again, AKA eat all of them in one sitting and then buy more.
#2) they just turned the heat on in my building and I am loving not having to worry about paying the utilities bill so I get to enjoy all of my radiator’s toasty goodness :)
- J
My roommates and I were talking about things that got us through our senior years, and one said she only ate ramen for a month, another ate cake everyday, and I said pizza rolls! :D
You can have pizza rolls or « Lolcats ‘n’ Funny Pictures of Cats – I Can Has Cheezburger?
Kymera Magic Wand Universal TV Remote
OK Potter fans, have at it. A universal remote that changes the channel based on a flick of your wrist. There are actually 13 different gestures recognized by the device. Are you happy? Cause I’m ecstatic.
[OhGizmo]
I KNOW!! it sucks. let’s Skype soon!
- J
TOO FAR AWAY FROM EACH OTHER!! I think it’s really close to 3 K away. Bummers.
The 50 Greatest Trailers of All Time -
“There are many ways to measure a trailer’s quality, from the persuasiveness of its salesmanship to the cleverness of its copywriting. Ultimately, we decided that the best trailers are those that most effectively combine art and commerce, and that sell and entertain with equal skill. Some of the previews on our list are for classic films, but many are for mediocrities. Some are for absolutely bombs. That speaks to the magic of the trailers. You could argue that these clips play to our basest instincts in order to convince us to see movies that aren’t always good. But considered from another perspective, trailers provide a version of cinema that’s essentially utopian, in which every film is perfect, if only for two and a half minutes.”
My fave camper!