She's asserting her right to bare arms.
Oh, that was painful.
A gimme, but painful.
'Trash'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
She's asserting her right to bare arms.
Oh, that was painful.
A gimme, but painful.
Of course it's painful. Orly Taitz is involved.
Interesting rant from PZ: The powerlessness of pink
Here's another odd pink phenomenon. This is a page from a Toys 'R Us catalog, illustrating some science toys, and note the odd distinctions being made. Both the telescope and the microscope come in special pink versions, just for the girl who is apparently more interested in getting an instrument that matches her nail polish than being functional, and note also (you may have to click through to see the larger image) that in every case the pink model is less powerful than the black and gray model.
There is a message being sent here. Being feminine, being girly, means you belong in a separate category in the science world, and it's a category that needs less utility and more concern about appearances. I don't get it, and I don't understand how these kinds of distinctions persist. If my daughter wanted a telescope for a present, and I passed over the better version to get her the prettier one, I think she'd club me over the head with it and send me back to the store.
And then we'd have to send a rude letter to the manufacturer for shooing girls off into a pink ghetto.
I hope that kind of thing is only a surprise to fathers of daughters -- I mean, I hope women have already noticed, and fathers of sons haven't noticed yet. Because it is bonkers, and it is pernicious. (Is that the word I mean?)
I have to say, I was really excited to hear that my cousin's toddler daughter is into trucks right now -- they don't usually have a BS girl version.
We're going home. The smell isn't getting any better.
Coolets. Christmas tree. Evah!
It's funny how you can't even tell from the technical description that it's an X-mas tree:
This Tesla Tornado is made using a Subaru blower fan motor, complete with its 3-position speed switch mounted on the base. The blower motor has a flywheel fabricated out of Lexan with 6 neodymium magnets mounted in it. It magnetically couples with 6 magnets in the Tesla Pump disc pack, which is inside the vortex tube. The Tesla pump discs are magnetically driven by the blower motor flywheel magnets, so there is no direct connection. The pump disc pack is self-centering, and there is no rotating shaft, shaft bearings, or seals required.
The gun store Hubby prefers stocks pink BB guns. Also green and yellow, for the full co-ordinating experience. From what I know about Utah women, though, they would insist on matching power as the boys' BB guns.
I've seen little girls at the range in pink coats, proudly toting their pink guns.
Huh. Van Morrison is a father again at age 64.
The gun store Hubby prefers stocks pink BB guns. Also green and yellow, for the full co-ordinating experience. From what I know about Utah women, though, they would insist on matching power as the boys' BB guns.
Actually, that may partly be due to the fact that, at least in California, the law allows BB guns as long as they are obviously toys, i.e., in bright colors like pink, purple, etc.
Just in case anyone wants to see what the Underwear Bomber's underwear looks like: Fruit of the Boom