Mar 31, 2014

#56

I should clarify: I don't mean I collect lint as a hobby, that's weird.  I mean I happen to find a lot of lint on my person.

Mar 30, 2014

Mar 29, 2014

#54

How do the floors inside covered garages always end up just as wet as every other stretch of road when it rains?

Mar 28, 2014

#53

A-ha!  This is Tim from the past, sending you a message through time!

Mar 27, 2014

#52

All the weird/crazy people I know, excluding myself, seem to wear those Peruvian beanie type hats.  Especially ones that are made to look like animals.

Mar 24, 2014

#49

Its always disappointing to me that things like cocoa, cinnamon, and vanilla taste awful on their own when I know they are delicious when you add sugar.

Mar 19, 2014

#44

Diamonds as gems are kind of lame.  Yes, they're super hard and sparkly, but there are a thousand other types of stone that are way more interesting to look at.

Mar 18, 2014

#43

Man, Blogger's schedule feature sure is confusing, but I think I got it.

Mar 16, 2014

Mar 15, 2014

#40

Remember in middle school when you were told that glass was actually just a super slow liquid?  Was that ever actually confirmed by anyone?

Mar 14, 2014

#39

Hooray, this blog page has made it to 100 views, so here's a special thought:
I have this idea for a mobile phone that is built into a glove where the number pad is laid out on the digits of the wearer's fingers so that the index finger contains 1, 2, and 3, and so on.  The thumb would be used to dial the numbers.  It could even have a modular design where people could add features like an LCD screen or a webcam for Skype or whatever other video calling service.  Because of this, the base unit could be sold relatively cheaply.

Mar 11, 2014

#36

If other stars are swirling around the galaxy, and Earth is rotating on its axis, and it takes millions of years for starlight to reach your eyes, do the photons follow a curved path through space?

Mar 10, 2014

#35

I don't especially like the direction Nerf is going with electronic dart blasters.  I'd much rather see more innovation in mechanical, air powered blasters.

Mar 9, 2014

#34

If you took all the gold that's ever been found across the span of human history and melted it down, it would only take up about a 20 meter cube.

Mar 8, 2014

#33

The quesadilla burger at Applebees is perhaps the most delicious thing in the world.

Mar 7, 2014

#32

I don't think I'll ever reach a point where I'm tired of having snowy weather.

Mar 6, 2014

#31

I think our mastery of irony and sarcasm alone is testament enough to how advanced humans are as a species.

Mar 5, 2014

#30

Everything about your personality as a unique individual is just chemicals and electricity in the right places of a squishy grey blob.

Mar 4, 2014

#29

I wonder if there's ever been a person with good enough physical coordination that they can't fall down.

Mar 3, 2014

#28

I really hate it when I touch the edge of a piece of paper

Mar 2, 2014

#27

I hate how effective restaurant advertisements are at making me hungry.

Mar 1, 2014

#26

Every time something is launched into space, the Earth loses mass.