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Finally

May. 21, 2009

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Image Credit: Inked By Design

It’s about damn time Tom got a new profile picture.

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A Not-So-Tight Race

May. 19, 2009

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Image Credit: Channing Frye

Why hasn’t NASCAR gone to court for some sort of restraining order, requiring her to keep a shirt on? Every time she makes this visible, auto racing loses a fan. Not coincidentally, local church attendance also decreases. It’s hard to see this and still believe there’s a God.

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Maybe It's Just A Scar?

May. 15, 2009

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When GM finally declares bankruptcy, will it affect this guy’s credit score? Brand-loyalty tattoos always seem to memorialize love for an automobile or a product with a cartoon-logo (Cap’n Crunch-on-bicep, here’s looking at you). We’d like to see a little more branching out. How about Quizno’s? Flomax? Sub shops and prescriptions: tattooing’s next frontier. Join us.

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Blood Is Thicker Than Water, But Silicon Is Thicker Than Blood

May. 13, 2009

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Image Credit: Mac

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Brothers. Inseparable throughout childhood, each was the others protector and best friend. Their college years kept them similarly attached, passing evenings by each other’s side, scarcely participating in the unseemly debauchery of their peers.

Then the mid 1980s came. Everyone was choosing sides, and they were no exception. Jim found himself standing by his Apple Lisa; Jerry’s allegiance was to the PC and MS-DOS Executive, later to become Windows 1.0.

Both were at MacWorld in ‘97 when Jobs and Gates announced the shocking partnership between Apple and Microsoft. Neither took the unlikely alliance as a sign that it was time to bury the hatchet. Twelve years later, having crossed paths only at a cousin’s wedding and their father’s funeral, they’ve still never spoken.

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