What's with the
mask? He's not fool enough to give up his day job, that's what!
Robots
versus Dinosaurs
If robots battled dinosaurs,
who would win? This is a topic that has never been fully addressed
by the IEEE, so the Unknown Editor gave it some consideration. Here
is a talk he gave at a December 2008 IEEE chapter meeting:
Enough with the technical talk
Let's look at two Christmas gifts you could buy if you ride the
short bus, then examine some new Christmas songs, which are really
the highlight of this page.
Amish fireplace
It's that time of year again
when we have to suffer through ads for the Heat
Surge fireplace. Buy two of them, plug them in, and see what
3000 watts does to your power bill if you like, and maybe test out
the wiring enough to burn down your house. You'll save a ton of
money if you let the other nine rooms in your house ice over while
the roll-away Amish miracle fireplace follows you to only the room
that your in.
What's fishy about an Amish electric
space heater? Amish don't use electricity. Here's an image of a
real Amish
space heater. Hey, now we get it, this is a special sect, the
Chinese Amish...
Mustang cologne
For those of you where what you
drive is a big piece of who you are, now you can smell like your
car. Mustang cologne has been big hit in stores such as Sears, K-Mart,
and WalMart. That's right, Mustang Boy, you're now a target demographic
for WalMart, because all you can think about is your car, you tend
to buy stuff you don't need that borrows the nameplate (like misguided
Harley riders). Not that long ago, being a "car guy" meant
dirty fingernails, pinups in the rolling toolbox and drinking warm
beer. Now it means you shop at WalMart and you're a metrosexual.
Mustang cologne says you're a cross between trailer trash and David
Beckham.
Christmas with Si Cranstoun!
With few exceptions, most Christmas
songs are overplayed so we are sick of them, or they just outright
suck. But now there are seven new Christmas songs on Youtube, sung
by Si Cranstoun who with his brother make up the Ska group The
Dualers. They often perform on sidewalks of London:
But now they have a more polished
sound, which can be found on Youtube. Unfortunately, you can't buy
their CDs or DVD in the United States, so be sure to pick one up
next time you are in the UK! You wish you have moves like Si, but
maybe it's not possible to be a microwave engineer and a cool cat
at the same time.
Ska is pronounced like the last
syllable of Alaska, that disgraceful state that we might soon give
back to the Russians so we don't have to deal with it. Ska
is a cousin to Raggae, and dates back to the 1950s.