whathefukwasthat?
This is pretty fucked up funny:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=147553&cid=12363953
I think it was the "handlebars on the headboard" part that got me.

This is pretty fucked up funny:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=147553&cid=12363953
I think it was the "handlebars on the headboard" part that got me.
I should write a book... Highway Waterskiing: A practical guide to hypdroplaning on the freeway.
This happened yesterday, but it was pouring down rain and there was a lot of water on the road. I was in the middle lane, and traffic was pretty heavy, but still moving along at 55-65mph.
As I made a minor correction, I noticed that the steering felt a little funny, a little too easy, as if I was on ice. I still had my foot (very lightly) on the gas, just keeping up with traffic, but I suddenly noticed that the "low traction" light was lighting up. Realizing that I was more or less hydroplaning, my instinct was to let off the gas, but I had a truck bearing down on me so I gently gave her some gas again, trying to get to where I could move to the right lane and slow down. However, just touching the gas caused traction control to engage and lit up my "low traction" light. I continued along white-knuckled for a few more seconds, looking for a break in traffic.
I finally managed to move over to the right and coasted down to 45-50 mph but then I had to try very hard to stay out of the ruts in the road that were full of water. I got off at the very next exit, but even travelling at the slower speed until I got to the offramp, I felt as if I was waterskiing the whole time. This was probably the scariest non-accident event I've ever had in a car.
:cue the end-of-family-sitcom-falling-action-music:
Moral: Getting new tires BEFORE the old ones completely wear out could be both fun and helpful for not dying.
Reportedly available now (with purchase of a new pc), Glass-paned-openings Xtra Pretentious x63.5 edition should be able to crash your system faster than ever before. Although there is some goofy trade-in program for current owners of the non-64bit version of the cripplified os, the product will not (yet?) be sold in retail stores. Cnet details their underwhelming experience in this review.
After contemplating defection to a GSM network with greater flexibility (intl roaming, etc) and better handsets, we have reluctantly signed another Verizon contract. Verizon does not carry any phones that I was excited about, but the sad fact is that their coverage area is tough to beat, and their rates simply cannot be beat. Our 5-way shareplan brings each phone to less than $20/month - nationwide no-roaming, unlimited mobile-mobile (which covers ~95% of the airtime we use), etc.
This is from a FreeBSD box at work:
2:40PM up 510 days, 21:14, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
I would like to see a Windows box go that long without a restart. Not really though, it would probably be unresponsive by that point.
The server above is a mail server that handles all outgoing mail for ~35 users, and it also gets some use as a web, file and db server.
These are the secondary and tertiary dns/mail servers: (running Debian Linux)
18:42:53 up 159 days, 23:47, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
18:43:10 up 131 days, 57 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
Also interesting is that the last one doesn't even have a UPS
Friday is named for Frige, the Goddess of Love from Germanic Mythology.
That probably means you should go have sex today, so get busy.
I didn't get off work until 1800, but anyway I got my taxes done Friday night. We dropped them off downtown at about 2300, so I still had an hour to spare ![]()
I didn't sleep in too late Saturday, instead I got up and mowed the lawn and moved a bunch of dirt to fill in about half of the trench I dug last year for a drainage pipe. To celebrate Saturday's accomplishments, I vegged out today and relaxed, which was very cool-- something I haven't got to do in a long time.