A California entrepreneur plans a limited production run of the iconic 80s sportscar, the DeLorean

And they’ve also restored the “Back to the Future” prop.

The Original Back to the Future DeLorean DMC-12, Lovingly Restored to “Better Than New Condition

The story of DeLorean is, in some ways, the story of the excess and enthusiasm of the 80s. Fired from GM, auto exec John DeLorean (“a rock star among suits”) started his own company with the aim of building a sports car like no other. He began production in Northern Ireland, with grants from the British government, in 1980. Financing soon dried up after cost overruns raised prices and the cars’ many notorious issues—such as those gull-wing doors failing to open—became apparent. DeLorean made a $24 million cocaine deal with what turned out to be an undercover FBI agent to keep the company afloat. Though he was acquitted of the charges, the company lay in ruins.



“I, Claudius” rewatch, episode 2: I really appreciate the subtle, restrained acting.


40% of my home office.


If you’re going to take the dog for a random 3 mile walk around a nearby neighborhood, just to see the area you live in and for a change of routine, you should definitely carefully mark where you parked.

I know that now.



Not for the first time, my barber was unfamiliar with men with copious body hair. Dude, just clipping a little below the collar line is fine – I’m not here for the full “40-year-old Virgin.”


Sometime after I turned 40 I stopped enjoying fiction as much as I used to. I think it’s been a bit more than a year since I read a novel I really LOVED.

Do you find that’s true for you?


This defense of Bloomberg’s appalling defense of redlining is bullshit. Redlining isn’t denying credit on the basis of financial risk. It’s denying credit to black people, regardless of their ability to repay the loan.

Opinion - Bloomberg Is Right About the 2008 Financial Crash



There are two generations of Mexican luchador wrestlers named “Dr. Wagner.” How did I not know this?


The Age of Decadence. The real story of the West in the 21st century is one of stalemate and stagnation.


Holiday-Travel Twitter Is the Best Form of Social Media. Play-by-plays from airports and bus rides offer random, unpolished personal moments.



“One might suppose that the popular prejudice against vaccination had died out by this time,” one writer complains. It sounds like a lament from today, but in fact, it’s from 1875."

Pessimists Archive


The story about how Mike "The Monkees" Nesmith's mother invented liquid paper is surprisingly interesting.

She was a secretary. She saw a need and saw that the market would be women, because secretaries were women.

She priced the product low enough so that secretaries could buy it out of the discretionary fund they had for office supplies, without needing approval from a man.

And she marketed the product in a bottle that looked like nail polish, so her customers would already be familiar with using it before they even tried it.

Smart!

Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast


Who let “Who Let the Dogs Out” Out?

99% Invisible: The world’s greatest expert on the song “Who Let the Dogs Out” finds it surprisingly difficult to answer the question of who wrote the song.


San Diego freelance writer Beth Demmon says California Assembly Bill 5, which regulates contract workers, threatens her livelihood. She says she’s taken an immediate income hit upwards of 25% due to the law.


Tinder's Most Notorious Men

The users who reappear after countless left swipes have become modern urban legends.

Like mayors and famous bodega cats, they are both hyper-local and larger than life."


The Doc nails it. The sole issue for Democratic voters in the Presidential election is “make the bad man go away.” Everything else is a distraction.

However, things get complicated because for many Democrats, Bloomberg and/or Sanders are as bad as the Bad Man.

And Warren, Mayor Pete and Uncle Joe are, for many voters, ALMOST as toxic as the Bad Man. Those voters will hold their noses and vote for any of those three candidates if they have to. But that speaks to low voter turnout – toxic for Dems.

Overall, I like the Democrats' odds. But we’re going to have to work hard to win.