Thursday, January 25, 2007
Order one for you or your favorite web geek.
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Wednesday, January 24, 2007
I just had a brilliant idea. At least I thought so. Here’s the premise…
All around the world, people should dig a hole.
In the ground.
Outside.
But wait - there’s more!
People would then take a picture of their hole and write a description of how they intend to use the hole to make the world a […]
I’ve decided to branch out from CafePress for my T-Shirt businesses and give Spreadshirt a try. The first shirt I’ve done this with is “Go Public“, my ode to universal fear of public restrooms.
This shirt is based off a vector graphic file and is “plot printed”, meaning the design is accurately cut from a piece […]
Thursday, January 18, 2007
the latest craze in video games, the nintendo wii, now features interactive pimp training.
can’t you just hear little johnny saying to his friends, “I just got a free life biotch!”
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Thursday, January 18, 2007
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4506853277901840957
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007
I have no words to describe the sheer insanity of what you are about to watch.
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/386181/the_insane_human_slingshot/
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In a move destine to make the Tron Guy shake in his skin tight boots, Canadian born inventor Troy Hurtubise has created what looks to be the ultimate in Comic-Can regalia. Mr. Hurtubise’s invention is for real, however (according to him), and he hopes to begin mass producing the modern day suit of armor […]
Someone just showed me this trick and you have to try it to believe it. Just follow the steps below and be prepared to be amazed…
Sit down in a chair. Any old chair will do.
Lift your right foot off the floor a bit.
Start making clockwise circles with your right foot.
Now here’s the kicker, take your […]
This is taken completely out of context, which is exactly what makes it so funny…
“These are devices that need to work, and you can’t do that if you load any software on them.”
- Steve Jobs in NY Times Interview (Jan. 11, 2007)
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Somehow, somewhere, there is an alternate version of Steve Jobs standing on a stage in front of a crowd of balding, middle-aged nerds calling Magic Sliders “A Revolution of the First Order” and having some friendly people call him during his presentation to help him out.
The nerds then clap, cheer, and wait six months to […]