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Mac is Acting Like a Motherf****r

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'steve jobs, adam curry, motherfucker' to 'steve jobs, adam curry, motherfucker, podcast, D3 2005' - edited by xxovercastxx

Mac is Acting Like a Motherf****r

KnivesOut says...

You made me picture the DeNiro scene from The Untouchables, except with Jobs as Capone.>> ^EvilDeathBee:

>> ^Reefie:
>> ^EvilDeathBee:
Jobs was probably more concerned by him saying that his mac had a problem, rather than the cursing

Yeah, truth hurts! I bet he unsubscribed from Adam Curry's podcasts soon after

I bet he came over to Curry's house afterwards with a baseball bat, smashing his stuff yelling "You made me look like an asshole out there!"

Mac is Acting Like a Motherf****r

EvilDeathBee says...

>> ^Reefie:

>> ^EvilDeathBee:
Jobs was probably more concerned by him saying that his mac had a problem, rather than the cursing

Yeah, truth hurts! I bet he unsubscribed from Adam Curry's podcasts soon after


I bet he came over to Curry's house afterwards with a baseball bat, smashing his stuff yelling "You made me look like an asshole out there!"

Mac is Acting Like a Motherf****r

Falling the Big One!

Charlize Theron's Sex Tape

quantumushroom says...

Weak. They had to bring in "Goodbye Horses" because otherwise how would we know this is supposed to be disturbing?

Overly pretty people should never try to be funny, not because they aren't but because there's no need. The entranced are going to laugh at whatever they say/do to curry favor.

"Kara" - Quantic Dream's real-time tech demo

jubuttib says...

Plot seen a million times, Curry did her role well, absolutely nothing in the tech side that seemed out of the ordinary for a demo. The only surprise was the straight up acknowledgement that it was designed as a sexbot, though the construction doesn't really look like that.

Why is this so high on the list again?

"Kara" - Quantic Dream's real-time tech demo

The World's Largest Restaurant - Thailand

MilkmanDan says...

>> ^deathcow:

i'll take some fresh spring rolls, crispy spring rolls, pad ped kai, pad thai, basil chicken extra spicy, kang karie and some chicken satay


Since you clearly like your Thai food, I thought I'd reply here with some pronunciation and literal translation quirks about those menu items -- the staff at a Thai restaurant (assuming they are Thai anyway) will get a kick out of it if you play up the right angles. This gets long (sorry), so anyone not interested skip to the next post...

Spring rolls - "bpo bpeah" in Thai. The bp is a phoneme that we don't really have in English -- try to combine the two sounds but err on the side of sounding more like "p" than "b". The second word sounds sort of like "bpEEE-uhhh", or like how somebody with a thick Massachusetts accent would say "beer" or "peer". For crispy spring rolls, you would just add the word "toht" to the end, which means "fried" or deep fat fried -- "bpo bpeah toht".

Pad Ped Kai - Pad means "fried" also, but more like pan fried. Ped (sounds more like "pet") means "spicy". Kai means "egg". So all together I would think that would mean "stir-fried spicy egg", but it isn't a menu item that I have heard of before. I think that maybe the Kai should be Gai instead -- Gai means "chicken". The "g" sound in Thai is sort of halfway between a g and a k, so sometimes things get phonetically translated in different ways. But if it is chicken, make it sound more like a g; like "guy".

Pad Thai - sort of indirectly translates as "that fried dish that is famous/popular in Thailand", which is descriptive but not in a content / culinary way like most Thai food.

Basil Chicken Extra Spicy - the most popular Thai dish that is heavy on basil is Pad Kapow (sounds like the word for hitting someone; ka-POW). So, I bet that the Thai name for your Basil Chicken would be Pad Kapow Gai. Throw a "Pet Maak" on the end to specify extra spicy -- "pad kapow gai pet maak".

Kang Karie - I usually see this one romanized into G's instead of K's. Usually "gaeng gallee" (I'd argue that is the best phonetic guide also). "Kang"/"Gaeng" means "curry", and "Gallee" is a specific type of curry. However, point of interest, "gallee" also means "whore". This Thai homonym is responsible for menu translations like the one you can see here. To explain that link, "gallee" curry comes in powder form. The Thai word/phrase for gallee curry powder is "foong gallee". Run that through google translate or the like, and instead of getting "gallee curry powder" you get "whore dust". This is a source of great amusement to Thais, making fun of their friends when ordering, etc.

Chicken Satay - not originally a Thai thing (loooong time ago), but it is very popular here now. In the US I always heard it said like "saw-tay", but in Thailand it sounds more like "SUH-tae". Chicken satay is available, but generally more popular among foreigners here. In areas without a large farang (western foreigner) population, 99% of the time satay will be pork. I actually like the pork version better now. Anyway, in Thai chicken satay would sound like "gai suhtae" and pork would sound like "moo suhtae".

Sonim - Curry Rice no Onna

The Rudest Panda in the World

Feeding a baby wasabi

harpom says...

>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:

@harpom & @BoneRemake
Cry me a river. The ideas you have about this are dumb.
Your brains apparently don't understand the concept of context and severity.
First, "the burning sensations of wasabi are not oil-based, they are short-lived compared to the effects of chili peppers, and are washed away with more food or liquid. The sensation is felt primarily in the nasal passage and can be quite painful depending on amount taken."
[i.e. - digestion isn't a problem. the kid won't have an upset tummy or burning curry butthole later]
Furthermore, "Wasabi is a Japanese horseradish which can range from dangerously spicy to mildly spicy."
Therefore. If you start with a small amount of weak wasabi and mix it with soy sauce or the like, what you get is.. SOMETHING NOT THAT HOT/SPICY.
[plus that baby is wearing american flags on his pajamas which means it probably wasn't even TRUE wasabi. i.e. some weak ass horseradish paste]
Second, this probably isn't the first time these parents have done this since the baby doesn't seem too surprised and he takes it well. They probably knew the outcome.
Third, they didn't force the kid to finish it like THIS terrible shitty mother.
So again, context [knowing your kid can handle it] and severity [not forcing a fistful of wasabi on the kid].


Sorry Dr. Kilpatrick, i did not realize i was quoting a pediatric. You must have a vast superior knowledge of infant/toddler physiology. How about you put wasabi in one eye and lemon in the other and let us know which one hurts more.

Feeding a baby wasabi

GenjiKilpatrick says...

@harpom & @BoneRemake

Cry me a river. The ideas you have about this are dumb.

Your brains apparently don't understand the concept of context and severity.

First, "the burning sensations of wasabi are not oil-based, they are short-lived compared to the effects of chili peppers, and are washed away with more food or liquid. The sensation is felt primarily in the nasal passage and can be quite painful depending on amount taken."

[i.e. - digestion isn't a problem. the kid won't have an upset tummy or burning curry butthole later]

Furthermore, "Wasabi is a Japanese horseradish which can range from dangerously spicy to mildly spicy."

Therefore. If you start with a small amount of weak wasabi and mix it with soy sauce or the like, what you get is.. SOMETHING NOT THAT HOT/SPICY.

[plus that baby is wearing american flags on his pajamas which means it probably wasn't even TRUE wasabi. i.e. some weak ass horseradish paste]

Second, this probably isn't the first time these parents have done this since the baby doesn't seem too surprised and he takes it well. They probably knew the outcome.

Third, they didn't force the kid to finish it like THIS terrible shitty mother.

So again, context [knowing your kid can handle it] and severity [not forcing a fistful of wasabi on the kid].

Ron Paul is a Fan of Jon Stewart

bmacs27 says...

I think Ron Paul is generally speaking an honest person. Lately, however, he's sounded a bit more "campaigny." Worse, he sounds a bit like age has taken a toll.

What I don't like about this clip is it seems like a blatant attempt to curry favor with liberal youth.

This gets at a bigger picture issue I have with Paul, which is why he is tolerated by the republican party. They aim to use him to attract much needed youth to their ideology. They know he'll be a non-factor in a few years, but those young republicans will grow up.



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