Collar That Deadbeat
Can a simple device make delinquent debtors obsolete?
By Joshua Hyatt
I can see how some people might have problems with On Time, an increasingly popular product designed to force car owners to pay up on their loans by subjecting them to humiliation and—at best—extreme inconvenience. It upsets me too, but for a different reason: I think On Time doesn't go far enough. In the right hands, the device could make all human-to-human nagging obsolete.
During the filming of "The Imposters" (1998), director Stanley Tucci bestowed the Golden Ham award on the actor who had gone farthest over the top in that week's filming.