Sarcasm Explained
Of course, if you have to explain it, it must not be that good.
Of course, if you have to explain it, it must not be that good.
Now I can get a computer case that makes my computer run quiet as a tomb—and makes it look like a Krell or ML33!
I'm linking to these because they are extremely cool and because John Atkinson is halfway through Neal Stephenson's <I>The Baroque Trilogy</I>.
Introducing random behavior stabilizes systems. In other words, the only way to establish an orderly system is to introduce something unpredictable. My role at <I>Stereophile</I> has now been justified empirically.
A not completely tongue-in-cheek explanation of the late lunch.
<b>in stinct</b> <i>n.</i> 1. An inner pattern of behavior that is not learned and results in complex animal responses such as building of nests and nursing of young. 2. A powerful motivation or impulse. 3. A natural capability or aptitude.
Or is it vice-versa?
Gee, what are the chances?
LPs had backmasking, CDs have embedded images.
Oh man, I just live for geekery on this level!