"My parents took a few of their 9 year old grandkids on a road trip (IN to CA and back) and stopped at the Grand Canyon on the way back. Next day they woke up ready to hit the road again, and my nephew said, "So what day are we going to see the Grand Canyon?""
"Reminds me of old swivel bucket seats.https://www.core77.com/posts/54841/Bring-Back-the-Ergonomics-Cars-Used-to-Have-Swiveling-Front-Seats-to-Make-Them-Easier-to-Get-In-and-Out-of"
"I can only listen to a limited number of sentences that start with the word "like" and statements that end in a upward inflection. Sorry, I couldn't finish the video."
"I think what some people get worked up about is the fact that we as a country spend more on defense than the next 8-10 (depending on source of information) largest defense spenders COMBINED, and an extra branch of military only means more spending. Not to mention the amount spent on defense vs. education..."
"We have and love that can opener. We found it after a few other standard style ones rusted in only a few years. It took a couple of minutes to figure out how to use it, and then a few weeks or so went by before we realized what the little parrot beak is for."
"That's what I was going to mention. Saw one in person and was amazed by the ingenuity of the 3 completely separate uses based on the rotation. I'm surprised other mainstream companies haven't done a plastic roto-molded version (Little Tikes, Step2, etc.)"
"In Southern California it's not only about public transportation (or lack thereof), but also the cost of living which has pushed hundreds of thousands of people outside of the realm of realistically efficient public transportation. With the sprawl having been established in so many directions, can a system be developed to serve people in a way that would be effective in terms of cost and time? In a world without cars, can we still take vacations beyond the restrictions of railway systems? Can small towns still exist? Can anyone outside of New York and San Francisco exist?"