Smooth Power (by Paul Malon)
Veedol Motor Oil, 1948.
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I’m gonna get me one of these megaphones so that I might be heard when I catch up to the assholes that yell at me out their car window when I catch up to them at the intersection (I ride a bike — the kind you pedal — almost everywhere).
My second choice is a paint gun so that I might open fire when I feel I’ve been wronged. “Real sorry about the splotches of pink paint on your Benz, asshole. Your only choices are to learn the lesson, or else get out from behind all that metal and confront me as a man.”
[via Boing Boing] ==>
As a huge fan of FlowingData, NPR and electricity, I’m super excited about this interactive map that gives you a clear view of the structure of the U.S. power grid. Clicking through, you’ll see how areas of the country currently are (and aren’t) connected to one another, what’s in the works to improve the system, and why that matters (a lot) when you start talking about alternative energy sources. Good stuff.