People are funny. For a crudely drawn political comic, it's awfully insightful.
Congressmen?
Go ask the lizard-guy something....
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I like mine. For the most part, I've agreed with about 90% of his voting record, which is pretty surprising to find in a politician any more. I think he may have been the only incumbent that I voted for during last Tuesday's primary in Idaho.
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Craft fairs?

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Meh. I'm not going out of my way to go to them. But then again, I'm not terribly fond of shopping or crowds.
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Crowdfunding?
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I like the concept. It's really taken things in a new direction for entrepreneurs. After all, it's hard for an inventor to get a loan to fund their research or devices any more, thanks to the economy. But if they can toss up their prototypes and sell the idea well enough, they have a method to attract small investors and get things going without having to deal with banks. And if the idea is a dumb one and can't get any backing, then it won't get any attention.
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Prismatic paint?
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Ooh, shiny....
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But I sell things at craft fairs...
Sometimes, anyway.
Too much CAFFIENCE?
Sometimes, anyway.
Too much CAFFIENCE?

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What do you make?Chozon1 wrote:But I sell things at craft fairs...
Is that the science of caffeine?Chozon1 wrote: Too much CAFFIENCE?
In any case, yes, it is possible to get too much caffeine. Just with any addictive substances, it's possible to overdo it to fatal levels. Especially when mixed with other substances - that's why beverages like Four Loko were banned (until they changed their contents) and there are laws prohibiting bartenders to make alcohol/caffeine drinks.
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Quantum computing?
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Way too complicated for this English major's brain. However, I do like the show "Quantum Leap." Does that count?
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WAR! WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
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Stuff. Mostly jewelry of a steampunk/oddball flare, with a side of housewares; most recently windchimes made from recycled bottles.Sstavix wrote:What do you make?
Cherry Pespi?

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Business. War is good for business.ScotchRobbins wrote:WAR! WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
(Ferengi Rules of Acquisition No. 34. Incidentally, Rule No. 35 reads "Peace is good for business.")
Cool! You'll have to post pictures sometime.Chozon1 wrote:Stuff. Mostly jewelry of a steampunk/oddball flare, with a side of housewares; most recently windchimes made from recycled bottles.Sstavix wrote:What do you make?

The only type of Pepsi that I'll tolerate. Otherwise, I greatly prefer Coca-Cola.Chozon1 wrote:Cherry Pespi?