The Sinister Moose Blog-o-sphere
Here, you will find a random of collection of blog entries. Random Rants, Geek Speak, Gearhead Jive. That sort of thing.
Enjoy.
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- The Death of Common Sense
- Somewhere, it all went wrong.
- Insurance Companies, spending your premium on advertising.
- Top Gear
- Google loosing focus?
- Too Many Linux Choices Rage!
- So you want to use Linux?
- Google finally listened.
- TSA Invading Privacy
- Life with the droid x
- A recent conversation on facebook.
- When it Rains, it Pours.
- Goodbye AT&T, Hello Verizon.
- Bad Drivers
- What do you mean three kinds of hot?







It is the best of cars, it is the worst of cars. It is the simplest of cars, wait.... no it isn't.
So, it seems as though Toyota has teamed up with Subaru to design a car that is both pointless and a little silly. We start with the drivetrain, which seems to be derived from Subaru's parts bin. I have a great deal of respect for boxer engines. They're flat offering a low profile so the front hood of the car can be very low. That is unless, you pile a mountain of crap on top of the engine making it as tall as an inline four cylinder. Subaru used to place the spare tire over the engine, because there was so much room under the hood of their cars, even with the engine in place.
My OSX86 Project:
I'm fairly certain that if you and I sat down while enjoying a tasty beverage, we could identify most of the problems plaguing the United States. Our concerns would probably be echos of the concerns of our parents, only changed ever so slightly to prevent being accused, of being our parents.
Most people, except for the very wealthy have thought about it; "What would I do if I won the lottery? What would be the first thing I would buy?"
Did we learn nothing from the break-up of Bell Telephone? Forcing the monopolizing Bell telephone company to break into smaller, more regionalized telephone service providers was a good idea for competition, but today we seem to be allowing that company to reform and again start it's monopolistic business practices.
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