Here we grow some more! Hey you, Front-end Software Engineer, Back-end Software Engineer, QA Engineer, or Project Manager: Come hack with us!
My nerd side can’t even handle this.
Holy shit! ENHANCE!
Here we grow some more! Hey you, Front-end Software Engineer, Back-end Software Engineer, QA Engineer, or Project Manager: Come hack with us!
Three months old today! Here we have Happy Chloe and “I’m just sittin’ here chillin’” Chloe.
Awww she made her first Evan “I don’t give a fuck, go sell.” face. Adorable. :)
In my parallel TV universe, Walter and Skyler White met in 1996, somewhere on the Upper West Side.
Yes. We’d also like to add Dr. Martens to Skyler’s outfit here.
WHOA.
Can you imagine Jerry Seinfeld doing standup on crystal meth?
And suddenly Kramer’s mental state makes perfect sense.
mind=blown
Watched Sunday’s Breaking Bad last night. The last 30 seconds of that episode…no words. I continue to be amazed and inspired by the performances of this cast. Last night’s episode might be the best 45 minutes of acting we will see by a full cast this year.
And Gilligan’s prowess at creating stunning visuals is a thing to behold.
Also watched last night. Too many great moments. “Look at me Hector.” Blew me away.
I closed this unclosable window by closing my Spotify account. Back to doing things the old fashioned way.
More people should be worried about NYPD having military capabilities, especially after their behavior with #occupywallstreet this weekend. Makes me wonder what other capabilities they’re not telling us about.
When asked for his thoughts of the continued occupation in lower Manhattan, Noam Chomsky responded via email:
Anyone with eyes open knows that the gangsterism of Wall Street — financial institutions generally — has caused severe damage to the people of the United States (and the world). And should also know that it has been doing so increasingly for over 30 years, as their power in the economy has radically increased, and with it their political power. That has set in motion a vicious cycle that has concentrated immense wealth, and with it political power, in a tiny sector of the population, a fraction of 1%, while the rest increasingly become what is sometimes called “a precariat” — seeking to survive in a precarious existence. They also carry out these ugly activities with almost complete impunity — not only too big to fail, but also “too big to jail.”
The courageous and honorable protests underway in Wall Street should serve to bring this calamity to public attention, and to lead to dedicated efforts to overcome it and set the society on a more healthy course.
(Source: fugginsuggin.com)
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Warlords is still the best party game ever. Where’s Yars Revenge?
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