This is not a political blog, but some scary shit is going down in Congress. The internet is in danger of being twisted into a capitalistic scheme that will result in the loss of our equal access to information. Of course, there's always room for the discussion about how equal the internet is now, what with googlebombing and key word hierarchies in place. But believe me, we are still in the wild west. As a librarian at heart, I urge you to consider how valuable freedom of information is to democracy. Click on the link to learn more.
Now back to our bizarro lives.
Friday, May 12, 2006
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Hot wheels
The new Toyota Landcruiser, spotted in Berkeley. I just have got to say that my generation of car designers is pumping out car after car that look like bathtub toys. You too can spot these designers' babies even if you didn't grow up in the 80s, watching four hours of cartoons a day.
Here's how: the first run of these toy-cars are always yellow. Always! That way, we can also remember how much fun we had with our Tonka dumptrucks and front end loaders in the sandbox. Hummer and Jeep pull the same trick. But Toyota has carved an even stranger niche - recreating life-sized Transformers. The new Landcruiser is clearly an Autobot. He is best friends with Nissan's redesigned Frontier pick-up.
Meet Slag, the dim-witted Dinobot.
I really didn't plan on using this blog to discuss infantile marketing ploys, but it fits under the catch-all of perpetual culture shock.
PS - I could also be convinced that the new Camrys are actually Destro's forehead. Am I on to something here?
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