Why are Allen Keys not shaped like a key?
Because it’s not a very good idea? The current shape allows both ends to be used, where one end fits in tight spots whereas the other end gives more torque. Link (Kickstarter)
Why are Allen Keys not shaped like a key?
Because it’s not a very good idea? The current shape allows both ends to be used, where one end fits in tight spots whereas the other end gives more torque. Link (Kickstarter)
He wants us to buy overpriced 3D printed flowers in order to fund an idea he doesn’t want to say anything about. Sounds legit.
… because what the US needs is more patriotism
this insane man thinks that the standard french deck of cards is undermining our country’s independence, so he’s proposing a deck that replaces spades/diamonds/hearts/clubs with faith/declaration/revolution/unity
Lets see…
It smells more like methane than hydrogen, if you ask me.
Help two brothers explore the subculture of fandom through the lens of Supernatural, a tv show with the most loyal fan base in history!
No, not even close. Star Trek, anyone? And even that might not have the crown.
At least this one doesn’t have any blatantly obvious attempts at misusing anyone’s trademark or copyright. It looks like everything should fall under fair use.
Alabama’s chief justice: Buddha didn’t create us so First Amendment only protects Christians
Speaking at the Pastor for Life Luncheon, which was sponsored by Pro-Life Mississippi, Chief Justice Roy Moore of the Alabama Supreme Court declared that the First Amendment only applies to Christians because “Buddha didn’t create us, Mohammed didn’t create us, it was the God of the Holy Scriptures” who created us.
I would love to see his irrefutable evidence of this.
“Finish this advanced text message and voice marketing site” by Bryce Monteleone
Bulk text messaging and bulk calling- You can not only send text messages to all your clients within seconds you can also send pre-recorded voice calls to them also.
No. Just no.
So it’s a less good search engine using more screen estate to show even less information. Excellent.
Court Tells Ex-Wife Of Husband Who Killed Himself To Use Copyright To Delete Anything He Ever Wrote Online
Last week, we [Techdirt] wrote about the unfortunate situation, in which it appeared that a lawyer representing Dina Mackney was claiming copyright on her ex-husband’s suicide note (in which he says many unkind things about his ex-wife) and demanding the content be removed. Since then, we’ve found a lot more of the details of what happened, and discovered a lot of additional content that Mackney’s lawyer has been able to remove from the internet with the help of a judge — who not only gave the ex-wife full control over her ex-husband’s “intangible assets” but further directed her to seek to delete all sorts of content from the internet.
Unauthorized use of names? Check.
Generic illustrations that may have little bearing on the final product? Check.
Not planning to actually do any of the work themselves? Check.
Asking for a ludicrous amount of money? Check.
IOS app for Android and iPhone? Awesome, I want to see how they plan on doing that.