Wednesday, November 14, 2007

10 Worst Toys List: Don't Buy These for X-Mas

Here is this years 10 Worst Toys List. World Against Toys Causing Harm has released this same list around the holidays for 35 years, but this year it comes amid a rash of recent recalls, particularly of toys made in China.


 


  1. Go Diego Go Animal Rescue boat, by Fisher Price. Contains lead paint.


  2. Sticky Stones, GeoCentral. Magnetized stones that, if swallowed, could "stick together across the intestines, causing serious infections and death."


  3. Jack Sparrow's Spinning Dagger, Zizzle. Viewed as eye hazard.


  4. Dora The Explorer Lamp, Funhouse. Potential for electric shocks and burns.


  5. Lil "Giddy Up" Horse — Sassy Pet Saks, Douglas. Contains fibers and small parts that could be a choking hazard.


  6. Spider Man 3 New Goblin Sword, Hasbro. Rigid plastic could cause injuries.


  7. Hip Hoppa, by Spin Master Ltd. and Vivid Imaginations, Ltd. A combination footboard and bouncing ball that children jump on has the potential for head and other injuries.


  8. B'Loonies Party Park, Ja-Ru, Inc. Children blow balloon-like toy out of substance squeezed from tube. Has potential for chemical ingestion.


  9. My Little Baby Born, Entertainment, Inc.; Zapf Creations AG. Baby doll comes attached to tiny pacifier that could be swallowed.


  10. Rubber Band Shooter, Simple Toys LLC. Shoots rubber bands and presents eye hazard.

Gator Eats Robbery Suspect

Gas Station Ghost at Marathon Station in Ohio

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Waterboarding Torture Demonstration


For more information check out this link to the Wikipedia post on waterboarding: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterboarding

Friday, August 31, 2007

Gigantic Texas Spider Web

Anyone with Arachnaphobia may not want to continue reading this.

At Lake Tawakoni State Park, near Wills Point a town about 50 miles east of Dallas, Texas park officials discovered a gigantic spider web that blankets growth along a 200-meter trail in the North Texas park

"At first, it was so white it looked like fairyland," said Donna Garde, superintendent of the park about 45 miles east of Dallas. "Now it's filled with so many mosquitoes that it's turned a little brown. There are times you can literally hear the screech of millions of mosquitoes caught in those webs."

Theories about the development of this massive web have stemmed from the rains which deluged Texas earlier this summer. As any entymologist will tell you, standing water leads to more mosquitoes and other bugs which use the stagnant pools of rainwater as spawning beds. This then leads to more food for spiders, thus creating more spiders to make more spider webs to gross out tourists.

Sometimes I wish we could get some of these spiders to come on vacation with me and keep the mosquitoes at bay. Honestly who doesn't delight in the screech of millions of mosquitoes caught in a giant web.

Simpsons Star Wars Parody

Saturday, August 25, 2007

The Future of Minnesota Sports Franchises

If one picture could accurately summarize the current state and the likely future of all small market sports franchises I think this has to be the one:


Kevin Garnett and David Ortiz

Who is that hiding behind Big Papi, thats right, it is Kevin Garnett. He looks to be having a great time in his new city. Meeting new friends and enjoying the high quality baseball team that Boston is fielding this year.


What do these two guys have in common: well they both used to play professionally in Minnesota. Before he became a powerhitting MVP candidate David Ortiz was playing first base and occasionally DH for the Minnesota Twins. KG, well he has always been a member of the Timberwolves until this offseason when he was traded to the Boston Celtics.

I think that both of these athletes certainly made good decisions in leaving Minnesota. The only problem I see with the exodus of talent from such small market venues is the disparity this will bring to professional sports leagues.

Suck it Minnesota!!

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Move Over Bill Gates: Carlos Slim is the World's Richest Man

Fortune magazine is reporting that Carlos Slim has surpassed Bill Gates as the World's Richest Man.


Carlos Slim Worlds Richest Man


He is worth $59 Billion after improving his net worth by $12 billion alone this year. Slim owns Latin America's largest cell phone company America Movil. It is also reported that his companies alone make up one third of the entire Mexican stock market.


It is at least a win for diversity. This has to be one of the first times in recent history that the richest person in the world isn't a white male.


Slim claims to do a lot of good by creating jobs and wealth with his companies. He also is financing the construction of 100 new schools in Mexico at the cost of $300 million. If only he could fix the drinking water.

Friday, August 3, 2007

X-Games 50 ft Fall by Jake Brown




This guy fell approximately 50 feet and walked away. Athlete or not? Seriously is that even a debate. Anyone who can entertain the nation on this large of a scale is certainly an athlete.

Two blog posts about falls in a row. Coincidence?

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Minneapolis Bridge Collapse Video

Okay so this blog post doesn't contain the video itself. But if you go to the homepage of the blog there is a gadget on the right hand side that will show you the relavent video. or I could link jack it from CNN:

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2007/08/02/vosli.mn.i35w.bridge.collapse.side.view.cnn

Take that. Just try and sue me I am a greiving Minneapolis native. My cell phone didn't even work last night between 6 and 8 pm due to everyone and their sister calling everyone else and their brother trying to make sure they didn't die. (Oh, and I'm not dead)

So the total death toll so far is 4, with an expected 30 more to be added as they find the rest of the people still trapped in vehicles under the water. Well 100 people died in the African republic of Congo today in a train derailment. But, they are Africans and therefore the media could care less.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070802/wl_africa_afp/drcongotransportcrash_070802175838;_ylt=AvbdT0MXHkdqYbujwmZtTRSs0NUE

Earlier today the search term "Minneapolis Bridge Collapse Video" was number one on Google Trends.

http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends?sa=X

But, I doubt the republic of Congo will even crack the top 100 search terms. They were all going to die of aids anyways right?

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Diggtris - Like Tetris Only Harder and with more News Content

Here is a new game that we have been finding very challenging and enlightening at the same time.

http://kyyhkynen.net/stuff/diggtris/

The game play is very similar to the traditional Tetris. Just use the left and right buttons on your keyboard to move the falling piece left or right, the down button speeds up the fall. If you want to rotate the piece press the up button. Also the spacebar will bring the piece immediately to the bottom.

How is this any different than normal Tetris?

Well, each piece is color coded according to topics of news stories that have appeared on Digg.com. The size of the piece is also directly related to the popularity of the story it is associated with. Regular Tetris only had pieces made of four squares, I've experienced pieces in this game consisting of up to 7 squares. They may get bigger.

If you get tired of playing the game you can click on the title of the news stories themselves and start reading. If anyone finds out how to pause this game please post a comment.

Will Ferrell, The Catchiest Tune Ever, and Fish in the Groin










Friday, June 29, 2007

Aging Women

It is important for men to remember that, as women grow older, it
becomes harder for them to maintain the same quality of housekeeping as
when they were younger. When you notice this, try not to yell at them.
Some are oversensitive, and there's nothing worse than an oversensitive
woman.

My name is Jim. Let me relate how I handled the situation with my
wife, Peggy.

When I retired a few years ago, it became necessary for
Peggy to get a full-time job along with her part-time job, both for
extra income and for the health benefits that we needed. Shortly after
she started working, I noticed she was beginning to show her age. I
usually get home from the golf club about the same time she gets home
from work. Although she knows how hungry I am, she almost always says
she has to rest for half an hour or so before she starts dinner. I don't
yell at her. Instead, I tell her to take her time and just wake me when
she gets dinner on the table. I generally have lunch in the Men's Grill
at the club so eating out is not reasonable. I'm ready for some
home-cooked grub when I hit that door.

She used to do the dishes as soon as we finished eating. But now it's not unusual for them to sit on the
table for several hours after dinner. I do what I can by diplomatically
reminding her several times each evening that they won't clean
themselves. I know she really appreciates this, as it does seem to
motivate her to get them done before she goes t o bed.

Another symptom of aging is complaining, I think. For example she will say that it is
difficult for her to find time to pay the monthly bills during her lunch
hour. But, boys, we take 'em for better or worse, so I just smile and
offer encouragement. I tell her to stretch it out over two or even three
days. That way she won't have to rush so much. I also remind her that
missing lunch completely now and then wouldn't hurt her any (if you know
what I mean). I like to think tact is one of my strong points.

When doing simple jobs, she seems to think she needs more rest periods. She
had to take a break when she was only half finished mowing the yard. I
try not to make a scene. I'm a fair man. I tell her to fix herself a
nice, big, cold glass of freshly squeezed lemonade and just sit for a
while. And, as long as she is making one for herself, she may as well
make one for me too. I know that I probably look like a saint in the way
I support Peggy. I'm not saying that showing this much consideration is
easy. Many men will find it difficult. Some will find it impossible!


Nobody knows better than I do how frustrating women get as they get
older. However, guys, even if you just use a little more tact and less
criticism of your aging wife because of this article, I will consider
that writing it was well worthwhile. After all, we are put on this earth
to help each other.

Signed,

Jim

EDITOR'S NOTE: Jim died suddenly on April 27 of a perforated rectum. The
police report says he was found with a Calloway extra long 50-inch Big
Bertha Driver II golf club jammed up his rear end, with barely 5 inches
of grip showing and a sledge hammer lying nearby. His wife Peggy was
arrested and charged with murder. The all-woman jury took only 15
minutes to find her Not Guilty, accepting her defense that Jim somehow,
without looking, accidentally sat down on his golf club.

Summer Classes for Men at the Adult Learning Center

REGISTRATION MUST BE COMPLETED
by Friday, June 29th 2007

NOTE: DUE TO THE COMPLEXITY AND DIFFICULTY LEVEL
OF THEIR CONTENTS, CLASS SIZES WILL BE LIMITED TO 8 PARTICIPANTS MAXIMUM



Class 1
How To Fill Up The Ice Cube Trays--Step by Step, with Slide Presentation.
Meets 4 weeks, Monday and Wednesday for 2 hours beginning at 7:00 PM.


Class 2
The Toilet Paper Roll--Does It Change Itself?

Round Table Discussion.
Meets 2 weeks, Saturday 12:00 for 2 hours.

Class 3
Is It Possible To Urinate Using The Technique Of Lifting The Seat and Avoiding The Floor, Walls and Nearby Bathtub?
--Group Practice.
Meets 4 weeks, Saturday 10:00 PM for 2 hours.

Class 4
Fundamental Differences Between The Laundry Hamper and The Floor
--Pictures and Explanatory Graphics.

Meets Saturdays at 2:00 PM for 3 weeks.

Class 5
Dinner Dishes--Can They Levitate and Fly Into The Kitchen Sink?
Examples on Video.

Meets 4 weeks, Tuesday and Thursday for 2 hours beginning
at 7:00 PM


Class 6
Loss Of Identity--Losing The Remote To Your Significant Other.
Help Line Support and Support Groups.

Meets 4 Weeks, Friday and Sunday 7:00 PM


Class 7
Learning How To Find Things--Starting With Looking In The Right Places And
Not Turning The House Upside Down While Screaming.
Open Forum
Monday at 8:00 PM, 2 hours.

Class 8
Health Watch--Bringing Her Flowers Is Not Harmful To Your Health.
Graphics and Audio Tapes.

Three nights; Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 PM for 2 hours.

Class 9
Real Men Ask For Directions When Lost--Real Life Testimonials.

Tuesdays at 6:00 PM Location to be determined


Class 10
Is It Genetically Impossible To Sit Quietly While She Parallel Parks?
Driving Simulations.

4 weeks, Saturday's noon, 2 hours.


Class 11
Learning to Live--Basic Differences Between Mother and Wife.
Online Classes and role-playing

Tuesdays at 7:00 PM, location to be determined


Class 12

How to be the Ideal Shopping Companion
Relaxation Exercises, Meditation and Breathing Techniques.

Meets 4 weeks, Tuesday and Thursday for 2 hours beginning at 7:00 PM.

Class 13

How to Fight Cerebral Atrophy
--Remembering Birthdays, Anniversaries and Other Important Dates
and Calling When You're Going To Be Late.
Cerebral Shock Therapy Sessions and Full Lobotomies Offered.
Three nights; Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 PM for 2 hours.


Class 14
The Stove/Oven--What It Is and How It Is Used.
Live Demonstration.

Tuesdays at 6:00 PM, location to be determined.

Upon completion of any of the above courses, diplomas will be issued to the survivors.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

OMG The iPhone!!!!!!! OMGZ

The world paitiently holds its breath as the iPhone is set to be unleashed upon the masses Friday. Some people can't wait till Friday however. Here is a guy in New York who was already waiting in line for his iPhone on Monday.



I guess it is okay that this guy is in line already for the iPhone. I mean, he is now famous for sitting on his rear end. Thanks to me and people like me who think this is interesting. It could be worse, at least he isn't strangling anyone.


One of the cool new things about the iPhone ( just in case you have been able to avoid the relentless publicity it has received) is that you can access the internet on your phone now using Apple's "Safari" web browser. This is supposedly the real internet as they state in their adds. I ask however, what is the internet without a mouse?


One more question - How can a guy willing to put down $500 or $600 for a new phone panhandle so blatantly? He better be careful out there on the New York city streets. We all know he has the money...


Friday, June 22, 2007

Funny Microsoft Surface Parody

Do It Yourself; Wikihow and Free Image Hosting

Here are couple of cool new sites that you can use for gathering information and for hosting images online.


I am sure everyone reading this has heard of Wikipedia, but there is a new wiki site that I have been going to lately to gather "How To" information. The site is http://www.wikihow.com/ and I am finding it really useful especially for learning new computer and technical information. What I have discovered so far that has been of most use are how to make a panoramic photo using your normal digital camera, and how to protect your PC from viruses, spyware, and hackers for free. Check it out they haven't steered me wrong yet.



The other site is a good one for do-it-yourself bloggers, website creators or webmasters. You can use this site to host your own images for free, and there are no restrictions as to the image content. The website is http://www.bayimg.com/


Here is a nice image of Elvis that I hosted on their site. So you can see that it works.


Thursday, June 21, 2007

Top 100 Web 2.0 Sites, E-Cards, and Chatting Tools

Again we have been scouring the internet for nice new applications that we can all use to great effect. If you can’t use them then maybe they will at least make you laugh.


It has been a good long while since I received a really nice e-card. You know those cards that you get in an email that are cute or funny and appropriate for whatever event you are celebrating. “Happy birthday” here is an alien smiling with a party hat on - that kind of crap. They seem to have been much more popular about 4 or 5 years ago.


Well I lately found a nice site with quite hilarious e-cards: http://www.someecards.com/ You probably shouldn't send one of these to your mother, but your friends or your enemies might really appreciate them. Here is an example of one of their get well cards.





One of our previous articles centered on the abundance of strange abbreviations that are springing up in conversation and writing that have been originally spawned by the prevalence of chatting and instant messaging. Here is a very long list of chat abbreviations: http://searchcrm.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid11_gci211776,00.html


I hope you think this is PANS. If not, UAPITA.




Continuing in the mode of updating our previous topics. it was reported in a recent news article that the next generation of corporate employees will be expecting to have access to Web 2.0 technologies at work. [ http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199905440 ] This means that the newest group of college graduates will expect their employers to use blogs, wikis and social networking applications as part of their business. The article also indicates that if the employers don't concede to their employees requests they will use those Web 2.0 applications on their own while wasting valuable company time.


This is definitely related to generational differences that occur because of the eveolution of the internet and its ubiquitous prescence in the lives of young people. Who, as can be seen here: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_24/b4038405.htm are using the internet and contributing to the online community much more than the generations that preceded them.


Which of those technologies will these youngsters be demanding? Well probably some of the recently elected Top 100 Web 2.0 Sites on the internet for the 2007 year.




On a slightly related note I recently found this internet quote database. The database only accepts quotes from chat logs. But, due to the nature of some of the things people chat about and find noteworthy enough of being added to this database, the quotes listed there can be very funny. If nothing else it is a nice place to go for a few laughs.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Star Wars

Part One



Part Two




Part Three



Okay, they moved it. Here is a link: http://www.adultswim.com/video/?episodeID=8a25c392132567540113259bc3e6001d Sorry

Saturday, June 16, 2007

10 Strange People, One Little Girl, Two Games

I recently ran across this list of truly unique and weird individuals from all over the world. The only thing they have in common is that they are all alive and they are all men. One of them, a Japanese politician believes he is Jesus. Another man was born with the unborn fetus of his twin brother still inside his torso. And another man who claims to not have slept in over 30 years.

http://www.oddee.com/item_65612.aspx


That website has a lot of other good lists on it of amazing things I've never seen before.



Speaking of things I've never seem before; Here is a video I just saw today of the reality TV show Britain's Got Talent.

The little girl in this video sings a touching version of "Over the Rainbow." She convinced Simon Cowell and I think she deserves to win this competition, hopefully she isn't a one trick pony.







The following two games are both really fun and unique. The first game is a little hard to understand at first I solved the first level without even knowing what I was doing. But the second level stumped me so I read the directions; you just have to uncross all the lines of the web.

http://www.mooarcade.com/games/play-4716.html
The next game is the latest in a series of games where you simply have to keep your mouse cursor from being touched by the moving objects in the game.

http://vinaarcade.com/game/840/Avoider.html

Have fun.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

IRL: The Internet Supports Unplugged Activities

Even when surfing the internet we are all immersed in our real world concerns, whatever they may be. Luckily for us the internet is there to help. Plenty of great sites are going up all the time dedicated to giving you real applicable advice and information that can have an effect on your everyday life. As opposed to your virtual life, if you have one of those.

As it is spring or summer now in even the most frigid holdouts of the Northern Hemisphere (where we assume most of our readers reside, if we are wrong let us know) here is a great site that can help you tackle any obstinate cleaning tasks you come across.

http://www.howtocleananything.com/


Also, the summer is a great time to shop for a new car. Here is a great little video filter hosted on the Consumer Reports site that gives you crash test video and ratings of practically all new cars available.

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/safety-recalls/carcrashtest/crashtestvideo.htm

Eating isn’t just something you do when its warm outside. So I don’t have a segue for this one. But I like food. And I like trying new food. But I find that my bookshelves are quickly becoming victim to the habit of buying cookbooks for their recipes. With this site available my bookshelves can go back to being host to dirty Irish limerick books.

http://allrecipes.com/


This game is pretty cool and has nothing to do with reality. You are given $100K to start this game and you buy houses with the goal of raising $10,000,000 so you can buy a mansion. Once you have the mansion, you win. My best record on this one is 13 years and 5 months.

http://www.vectorfun.com/game/mansion_impossible.htm

Monday, June 11, 2007

Sopranos Blows and Cat Toes?

So, the big story on all the websites today was the ending of Sopranos. When did the ending of a scripted TV show elicit such a response? Especially a TV show that you had to pay to see. Lots of people watched the ending of Mash, plenty was written about the ending of Seinfeld, people are already speculating about the ending of the Simpsons.

Shows like American Idol and other live events, pay per view or otherwise, are regularly reported on. Those were and are all mostly free to watch (the highlights at least for pay per view), and this is clearly as sign of our continuing expansion of media, and admittedly I’m contributing to it. But still everybody knows what the Sopranos is and was. Which is impressive.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/11/arts/television/11sopr.html?em&ex=1181707200&en=9287db0ab3bcb87e&ei=5087%0A


For some news of the more everyday variety.

Recently a high school student in Oregon discovered that the drinking fountains in his high school contained more bacteria than the toilets. So clearly the janitorial staff is to blame for neglecting the water fountains and spending too much time in the loo.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,280474,00.html


In political news Colin Powell recently state that the Guantanamo Bay prison facility that the US Government operates within Cuban borders be closed. He thinks the people held there would be better situated within US borders in our own prison systems. Other US officials state that the Cuban facility offers better accommodations than many US locations where the prisoners would other wise be held. Is that a criticism of our prison systems or political posturing?

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/6B193663-79CB-4516-B9C6-989844209187.htm

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,280457,00.html



And if you don’t think any of this is news worthy than how about a cat with 26 toes. It’s not a world record but it could be a record in the UK. The US record is 32 feline toes. Just one more thing we do better than Europe; mutations in our pets.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/south_west/6741167.stm

Friday, June 8, 2007

Straight from the Headlines: Animals Attack!!

Boy Dies in Dragon Attack


Yummy!


On the misty isle of Komodo, near Indonesia a boy was consumed by the fiery breath of a Dragon.

Seriously an 8 yr old boy was clawed, bitten and shook violently by the monster while mending fishing nets with his Uncle and some friends. Apparently it was a Komodo Dragon, and the group of fishermen were surprised by the attack since they were on Komodo Island.

Of course a 10 ft lizard that can run at 15 mph is nothing to mock. If you ever manage to make it to an island that is known to contain giant lizards that go by the name of "dragon" please don't leave your kids unsupervised. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=459746&in_page_id=1811

Komodo dragons hunt much like a snake. They stick out their tongues and taste the air to locate potential prey. It is too bad that they don't use their keen sense of hearing to find dinner or they might be easier to control.

Leopards in India Caught Trying to Answer Cell Phone

Modern advances in technology know no boundaries. Forest "Guards" in India have discovered an ingenious method of capturing Leopards who have mistakenly wandered into human settlements. Despite the prescence of radio equipment that serves the same purpose being available 50 years ago, these guards have downloaded cell phone ringtones that imitate the sounds a cow or a goat might make. Once a rogue Leopard has been identified they place the cell phone in a special cage and then they call the phone repeatedly until feline curiosity takes over. http://scienceblogs.com/grrlscientist/2007/06/marauding_leopards_captured_tr.php

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Web 2.0, Shoelaces, Inane Technobabble FTW!!


What is Web 2.0?


Seriously, if you know please tell us, leave a comment because we are stumped.

As far a we can tell 2.0 means that every site should have "tags" which are basically keywords but they are made to look funky by changing the size of the text. Oooohhhh, misshappen selection of words. Whether we actually know anything about what 2.0 means or are just making jokes, it seems that people are sharing a lot more on the internet. Websites are turning to visitor created and visitor sumitted content more now than ever before.

Sidenote: If I could have you readers do the job of writing these articles I would. Web 2.0 might turn out to mean Web LazyPointOh.

I recently found this nice little web directory containing tons of new sites that all claim to be operating under the 2.0 guise. Just go to the site and you will want to pick a "tag" from the select tag button in the middle on the top, and you are off. It is a great place to go on your explorations into the 2.0 version of the web: http://www.go2web20.net/


In our relentless search for new and fascinating content we recently found an entire community of users on the Newsvine.com site that are focused on useless news. They find a purpose in collecting and sharing news articles that are amusing, absurd, and by no means relevant to your life. They call themselves the "Useless Article Addicts." And can be found here: http://uaa.newsvine.com/

I was reading their content earlier and it seemed to be dominated by Paris Hilton news. I can't really argue about the uselessness of such news. Then I just went back now and they have a story about someone who killed a rubber ducky? As this is a user created community it could also be seen as 2.0. Bonus points for staying on topic.


For all the cool kids out there who are bored to death by the technobabble we so boldly wield, these next links are for you. Now you can hone your Paper - Rock - Scissors skills with professional advice:

http://www.wikihow.com/Win-at-Rock,-Paper,-Scissors

Or learn how to tie your shoes with a cool looking design.

http://www.damnfunnypictures.com/html/Shoelace-Instructions.html


This next blog is not just another list of TV shows that steam over the net. This site will actually allow you to browse its giant list of shows and it will show you all the episodes available freely or downloadable for a fee via Amazon, ITunes and others. It has current shows like Lost and old shows like Pee Wee's Playhouse. If there is a TV episode that you haven't been able to find before on the net, try this place first.

http://www.trivialtv.com/


I also found a nice little compilation of URLs that should be stored in everyones favorites. At least if you are a frequent user of chat programs and have annoying friends or co-workers who constantly interrupt your day. I honestly can't think of a better use for these domain names.

http://www.doitfuckingnow.com/

http://www.goawayimbusy.com/

http://www.stfuandgbtw.com/

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Nearly as good as Crack

They say crack is addictive, and I can see why













This game also has addictive qualities:

http://www.addictinggames.com/boxhead2play.html

Lots of violence (die mummy skum), and power-ups. Good times.

Our record is level 11. Beat that, chumps.

Google StreetView or VoyeurView? It's Good for Spying On Bikini Girls

Google has done it again! Google StreetView, which lets you virtually travel through several major US cities (soon to be expanded) is their latest new toy. Guess what? You can spy on chicks using this great new technology. The image below was captured on the Stanford campus. Have fun spying!!


Monday, June 4, 2007

More Awesome Free Geek Stuff!!!


Here is a math blog that you can go to that will allow you to download free math programs!! Finally.

http://math-blog.com/2007/06/02/3-awesome-free-math-programs/

If that isn't enough to get you going try this game:

This one is a lot of fun and can be very challenging as the levels progress. It is kind of a cross between pool and shuffleboard.

http://www.shockwave.com/content/shuffle/sis/shuffle.swf

Also if you've ever wanted to hook up your PC with two monitors here is nice little video tutorial that shows you how to do it. It really is that easy.

http://www.pcworld.com/video/id,367-page,1-bid,4/video.html

If you aren't a math or computer geek then you may actually spread your seed across the earth. Or you may be a word geek. Here is really cool visual dictionary that you can use to find the relations between any word you type in and those that it is etymologically related to:
http://www.visuwords.com/

I typed "etymologically" in there and it showed nothing. But "etymology" was quite enlightening. So if you really are a word nerd you might need to dumb your search down to get the results you are after. At least it is a good alternative to Dictionary.com.

Also if you have 2.5 million to spend and you are a Cavaliers Basketball fan and a internet entrepreneur here is a nice little eBay auction that might get your attention:

http://cgi.ebay.com/LEBRON-CAVSPlayoffs-com-CAVS-2007-10-HOT-domains_W0QQitemZ130120999227QQihZ003QQcategoryZ11153QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Also it has come to this Blogs attention that the Canadian Dollar is approaching the US Dollar in value. While you may be a Canuck, I am not. I'm pretty sure the paradigm shift that would take place if the CAD upstaged the USD would be so violent the Western Hemisphere might never get over it. So, what does all this mean. If you are an American, start working harder. If you are a Canadian, please take a vacation. I hear Haiti is really nice.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Two New Tools for Better Web Surfing

Do you have trouble believing the things that you read on the internet? I do. I rarely will trust what I read on any one news site or I will have to interpret it given what I know about the aims of the site that reported it. I find it is best to get a broad view of one story by reading what multiple news sources have to say. A new tool for skeptics like us is now available.

Zoo.com has launched and it allows you to browse the web normally fielding results from Wikipedia, Yahoo! and Google. It also allows you to search for news topics and get results from sources like ABC, Fox, and Yahoo! News. http://www.zoo.com/

I tried this news feature on a fairly innocuous story about a new native Amazon tribe that chose to make first contact with larger civilization recently. I toggled to the News search and typed in “Amazon.” On a normal internet search I would likely have to wade through pages and pages of Amazon.com content. This search however worked perfectly, yielding 7 of the top 10 results with matching stories. This story is hardly a divisive one, with a political or national interest story this search would likely prove more useful in locating the competing opinions and viewpoints on the specific topic.


I am one of the lucky internet users whose online access isn’t monitored or restricted by my employer. I know a lot of my friends who have contacted me with requests to access their myspace pages or their fantasy teams while they are at work because their access is restricted.

Along the lines of sites with services like Peacefire.org that help to give you access to your favorite sites unhindered by filters or blocking software. Here is a new site that will allow you to surf the net privately, it blocks your IP address from any snoopers, and can get you access to sites at school or at work. Check it out:

http://www.proxygiga.com/

Friday, June 1, 2007

The Best of Friday: Kidneys, Life Sucks and Shaq






Durrrrrrrrr...

Despite our best efforts this week was relatively uneventful on the news front. Some guy took over the World Bank, whatever that is. More people were killed in the Middle East.  Microsoft unveiled their newest technology. And, Lebron James took his first official step towards the throne Jordan left empty. None of that really excites me.


What is exciting to me are new ideas for reality shows. A Dutch TV station is going to be airing a new show today where an organ donor gets to choose who receives the organ from among three potential candidates. This program will be broadcast on a station whose founder recently died after being on a kidney waiting list for 7 years.


http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/EF8CBE24-3DA4-4CC3-8D5D-BE236875CC6E.htm


Whether you think this idea is repulsive or not you have to respect that reality TV is finally dealing with “reality.” What’s more real I ask you, a show named Survivor where the losers don’t actually die, or a show where the losers are denied an organ that would without a doubt safe their lives?




I was stumbling through the internet recently and I came across a very inspiring article featured on the New York Times website that chronicled a recent museum display featuring innovative design and inventions that can be used to improve the quality of life for the worlds poorest human inhabitants


http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/29/science/29cheap.html?em&ex=1180584000&en=9421be7ed3fca57f&ei=5087%0A







Among such innovative designs as human powered water pumps, rolling water cans, refrigerated bowls harnessing the power of mud, and portable light emitting mats was a drinking straw that filters water as it passes through the straw making it safe to drink. Straw

If only our corporations and governments could divert some funding to address the problems of the poor. It seems to me this is one of the places that science should be focusing instead of wasting time and money by discovering that suffering is inevitable:


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6711071.stm


Oh really. Suffering is a part of life. Hmmmm… I’ve heard that somewhere before.


Duh.


Also in recent scientific news; Monkeys are really smart. At least as far as non-human primates are concerned. Some scientists in Iowa have taught a group of Chimpanzees and Orangutans to communicate.


http://abcnews.go.com/WN/Story?id=3222942&page=1


I honestly can’t say I’m surprised. Doesn’t everyone outside of hardcore religious types know that monkeys are the next best thing to humans?  I mean, if Shaq can make a hip hop record, then the least monkeys can do is communicate with humans using a keyboard. And with that we are back to the NBA, current events, and you are back to your own devices.


Kazaaaaammmm!!!!!!!!!!!!

More Ways to Spend Your Downtime

Watching videos and television on the internet has really exploded recently. The only problem is keeping up with all the new places to go to watch these free TV shows, Movies, and Cartoons.

Fortunately for us an ambitious individual has compiled an updated list of all the places that you can go to watch free stuff online:

http://www.onetipaday.com/2007/02/14/updated-list-of-places-to-watch-tv-for-free-online/

Thursday, May 31, 2007

List of Free Games




Ever since there were computers there were computer games. The amount of games you can play online for free is staggering. I was recently trying to put together a list of all the places that you can go to for free games. But then I wasted three straight days and I kept waking up with my hand clicking an imaginary mouse in my dreams.


There are too many sites out there devoted to games, here are a few.

http://www.games.com/

http://www.shockwave.com/home.jsp

http://www.freeonlinegames.com/

http://www.freearcade.com/

http://www.gamefrat.com/

http://www.net-games.biz/

http://www.addictinggames.com/

http://www.wegame.info

http://www.gamesheep.com/

http://bored.com/

http://www.newgrounds.com/

http://www.flashgameshut.com/

http://www.mooarcade.com/games/index.php

http://www.gamesforthebrain.com/

http://content.uclick.com/games.html

http://www.miniclip.com/games/en/

http://www.crazymonkeygames.com/



If you exhaust that list or you want to check out a few games that I like in particular here are some more:

This next link is to an online version of a game I remember playing on the Super Nintendo called Lemmings. It is a strategy game based on saving the lives of Lemmings.

http://www.elizium.nu/scripts/lemmings/

The next game involves lasers and is a puzzle game. I like lasers.

http://laser.narr.as/

Here is a really difficult game involving a stickman and plenty of guns, bombs, zombies and fighting action.

http://www.stickpage.com/wpnfiregameplay.shtml

That should keep you busy for a while.

How not to take a boat out of winter storage

I came up with an easy and simple solution to get my boat from its winter storage facility back to my home. This 45 mile trip is a bit out of my way, but conveniently my roommate, who owns a big powerful truck, drives within 50 feet of the boat, when he goes to his girl friends house. Since he is madly in love (sorry if this is how you found out), he drives by about 6 times a week. So my plan – stick with me on this- was for him to stop by, and pick it up. Seems simple, I know. After 6 weeks, and 0 boat deliveries – I saw an unpleasant pattern developing.

Plan B – borrow a big powerful truck and get it myself.

So I call up my friend Kurt, who is tall as he is handsome. Kurt can I borrow you truck? “Sure”, he said with a grin. I ignored the grin and drove to the predetermined destination to switch vehicles, my wimpy little Nissan, for his truck, with the logo of a male sheep.

As I navigate the parking lot, I nearly wrecked my sweet Nissan, as a old person was driving backwards. Is there anything scarier then old people driving. If there is, its old people driving backwards. Hello old people, I think the movie Snatch summed it well with the line: “It was directly behind you Tyrone! When you drive in reverse, things tend to come at you from behind”.

10 Sec of horn blowing got old man’s attention, and he graciously stopped. Good, now I don’t need a police report, we can get the truck and start the 45 mile voyage. I get the keys, and head out in the downpour, and notice the hook up for the trailer lights is incorrect. There are basically 2 types of trailer light hook ups. The 2005 and earlier design, which has 4 plugs arranged like the lower case “L”, or the New and ‘improved’ 6 plug system, arranged like both the upper and lower case “O”. I need the former. I try to explain this to the manly-man Kurt, using a surfeit of hand gestures and all the synonyms I can conjure up. Eventually Josh chimes in to translate my English to Minnesotan English. “There is an adaptor behind the seat” Kurt proclaims in a joyous tone. Good enough. I’m on my way! Nope. Behind the seats there is a T shirt, which has seen better days and a winter hat from Shell’s Brewery (great beer). No adaptor. So around the building I go again, to see if Meyers (the baby maker) has an adaptor- he has everything. He did. And right where he thought it should be. Around the building again, to return Meyer’s his keys. Now I’m on my way.

I get to KC and Dusty’s house, as the sun sets behind the rain clouds. Interesting side note, growing up the dogs my family had, where named, Dusty and KC, odd. Dusty is in the barn working on a project, and happily drops what he is doing to lend me a hand. Note to self, buy that guy a beer. There are some tight corners, so we drag out the boat by hand, for the first little bit. It gets stuck on something; we do a brief, what-are-we-hitting, and see nothing. Guess we are just pussies, pull harder. Pulling harder wasn’t the answer. Found a small steel hunk of tire popping fun. Ssssssss. Damn. Dusty to the rescue, he has a tire patching kit. There is rubber cement, and some booger looking things. Minutes later, the tire if full of air again. Wow. Note to self, buy that guy a case of beer.

Now the boat is hooked up to the truck- cool, making some headway. Plug in the lights and we are on our way. Sure sounds simple. I have the 6-4 adaptor, but the cords are stretched tighter then this girl’s pants:

Bet that will pop off if I turn, and there are a few bends in the 45 mile road trip. Luckily love-struck Ed the roommate happened to have a extension trailer light cord (don’t ask why). Note to self, buy that guy a beer. Now we have ample slack, are the lights working? No, of course they aren’t.

Normally if it were day time I’d chance not having lights, but it happens to be dark out. It’s darker then a black steers tuckus on a starless prairie night. But no need to worry, Dusty the genie has yet another trick up his sleeve. Dusty, pulls out a little electrical testing box, and finds power coming out of the adaptor, so the problem is in the trailer. Great. Dusty to the rescue, he has some magnetic lights for a trailer, for just such an occasion. Note to self, buy that guy a steak dinner. The new lights work. We duct tape the hell out of the lights, better safe then sorry. Sweet this took longer then expected, but we are ready to go. No, of course we aren’t.

The booger patch is leaking. Put some more air in the tire. Reminder it’s raining, its late, and the borrowed truck probably doesn’t have a tire iron to match this trailer. I’m beginning to feel like the pretty girl in a horror movie, just waiting to be screwed in one way other another.

I’m out of ideas, and thinking its time to throw in the towel- wait a minute. Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no! (thanks Animal House), I still have the genie. Work your magic Dusty! Sure as Monday’s suck, he had a solution. I think I have a spare tire about that size. You have to be kidding me. He did. With a Pneumatic Air Impact Wrench the tire was replaced fast enough to impress even the reddest of rednecks. Note to self buy that guy a hooker. Good now we can go…right? Yea. Even made it home with out being arrested. Handy I ran into my beautiful wife, right away, and she followed my flapping/tear boat cover all the way home.

The next battle: Will the boat start now?

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Shoot the Iraqi! Political Performance Art

This is the most interesting and politically charged piece of performance art that I have ever seen.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18864872/site/newsweek/

If you haven’t heard of it yet go to: http://wafaabilal.com/ and you will see an image of a room in a Chicago art gallery where Professor Wafaa Bilal, an Iraqi native, is living for another 5 days plus. You can chat to Wafaa or you can get in line to shoot the paintball gun in his room. You can aim the gun any where you want with almost complete anonymity. The site does record the IP address of each shooter. You can even shoot the Iraqi yourself.

Friday, May 25, 2007

The Best of Friday: Beer, Global Warming Debunked, Lunch in the Cemetery...


It is Memorial Day weekend. If you aren't gone from your computer yet then thanks for joining us.

How did our nation decide to celebrate Memorial Day? By continuing to fund our troops in Iraq. Like it or not ,we will continue to send and support troops to Iraq . Anyone who didn't see this cooperation between the Democratic Congress and the Republican Administration coming can get some insights into the possible reasoning in this interesting article: http://www.antiwar.com/pat/?articleid=11021

Beware though, as you can see the article is posted on an antiwar website. So they probably have an agenda.



Pedal to the Metal!

If you are travelling this weekend then you will most likely be burning fossil fuels during those travels. If you are worried about contributing to Global Warming then have no fear. Fire up that Hummer, break out the Aqua-Net, and throw another tire on the fire. The following article from FoxNews.com points out that the rate of carbon dioxide emmisions is increasing much faster than the global temperature readings. So no matter what we release into the atmosphere the temperature isn't affected as much as we think:





Well thats it for the serious news. Cue the hilarity.




We have a new world record: A man in Scotland has set the record for staying awake the longest. This individual was awake for 11 days straight. He says tea, playing pool, posting on his blog and a "stone-age diet" helped to keep him awake. Too bad they don't have Memorial Day in the UK, I bet he could use the extra day of rest.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/cornwall/6689999.stm



A bar owner in Wisconsin was fined this week for selling his patrons Coors light out of a Miller Lite tap. He apparently told them it was Coors upfront, but that wasn't good enough for the inspectors. They have a law in Wisconsin that you can't commercially distribute beer out of a tap that isn't the correct brand. That is a state that is vigilant about its beer drinking.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,275353,00.html


This next article is both astounding and quite intuitive on an evolutionary basis. I can't really describe it at all since I am squeemish. Just suffice it to say: Scientific research indicates semen is addictive.

http://psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-20021002-000009.html

Yes!!!!!!!



Also on the front of gender differences.

A straight man, a gay man, a lesbian and a straight woman are all traveling together this weekend. Who should be the navigator? This isn't a joke. Scientific research also indicates that both gender and sexual orientation can separate peoples inherent abilities towards spacial recognition (ie. reading a map):

http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_2347538.html



For everyone who was dissapointed by the lack of the punchline in that last blurb here:

Why do they have fences around cemeteries?

Because people are dying to get in.....

Actually if certain upscale cemeteries have their way this may not be far from the truth in the near future. This interesting article explains steps cemeteries are taking to keep funding coming in without actually haveing to bury more bodies:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/25/us/25cemetery.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Personally, I'd have a hard time eating in a cemetery, but I'd love to see a rock concert in a cemetery, or attend a Halloween Party there.



One last item: To help you eliminate solicitors. Here is a great little tidbit that will teach you how to permanently keep Jehovah's Witnesses away from your door forever!

http://www.creatrixblog.com/?p=274

Thats it.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

This Stinks

You know what stinks. Everything. There are 2 good smells, and a million stinky ones. What a horrible joke on the nose. Just drive down the road and whiff in the horrible smell that is everywhere. Look at the pretty factory - what do they make there, smells like diarrhea. Did someone run over a skunk? No that isn’t a skunk, my co pilot had Taco bell for lunch…dear lord – I think my eyes are stating to water.

10 other things that stink way more then necessary:

  • The guy on the treadmill next to me
  • Farm fields in the Spring time
  • Dead Fish on the Shore
  • Potpourri
  • Adding fractions
  • Gasoline (it’s a good stink)
  • Dog Breath
  • Dog Crap (bet they stink on the inside too)
  • The Yankees
  • People who tell you their opinions, when you didn’t ask.

Things that Smell good:

  • Blue berry muffins
  • Lilac
  • The small of napalm in the morning


Dogs have 1 million smell cells per nostril and their smell cells are 100 times larger than humans! An ant is able to carry an object weighing up to 25 times as much as its own body. An Elephant and defecate 200 pounds at a time. All pale in comparison to us, Humans- we have opposing thumbs (but then again so do Chimpanzees and Raccoons). We’ll humans have ‘the bomb’.

Guess it is us that stinks; for everyone.

Speed Up Your Internet Connection: Simple and Free!

I work on the internet. I play games on the internet. I also spend time shopping, banking, and learning new things on the internet as well. As we spiral off into the 21st century the amount of time people spend on the internet will only increase. It would be nice to have the fastest connection available.

While the top end speed of your internet connection is dependent upon your equipment, and the type of connection you pay your service provider for, there are also settings on your computer you can change to speed up your web-surfing time.

The following article will give you tips to increase your computers speed. Don't click away yet. I am not a techno-geek and I was able to understand and implement these changes with only my mouse and my keyboard. It was really easy:

http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=printArticleBasic&articleId=9019951

I applied the knowledge I gained, and it is really true! My connection is faster, I am accessing the entire internet at a quicker rate. One of these tips involves changing the servers that you use to lookup internet addresses.

If you are skeptical about routing your internet access requests through foreign servers, don't worry. You can go to http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ptr.ch?ip=127.0.0.1 , other wise known as the "reverse dns lookup" on wikipedia, and if you put in the IP addresses from the article (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220) at the end of the previous url after the "ip=" you can see that the website is www.opendns.com

Hopefully the next time you check this blog it will be on a faster internet.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

No good role models any more.

Our media, bless their hearts, they mean well. Unfortunately they do make errors from time to time. They are now claming “There are no good role models”. What a load of BS. Sure there are a few bad apples. For example:

Any fashion model that is skinny

Athletes that bite people

Rappers, all of them

There are so many,doing so much, who don’t get the attention they deserve. The problem is there is no room left in the spotlight after the in depth coverage on whatever stupendously dumb thing Paris did today.

The good people at Improve Everywhere – what a group. They spread cheer and good times where ever they go. One of my personal favorites is the Best Buy Mission. In a nut shell:

Get a large group of people in blue polo shirts and khakis to enter a Best Buy. Wearing clothing almost identical to the store’s uniform, the agents would not claim to work at the store but would be friendly and helpful if anyone had a question.

For the full story with Pic’s and video:

http://www.improveverywhere.com/2006/04/23/best-buy/

Other great role models exist- if your on the lookout. Take the Hell’s Angels for example. Sure they have a reputation of being uncuddly – but deep down, heart’s of gold. When the Whack Jobs from Westboro Baptist Church of Kansas tried to protest whatever crazy crap they can think of at a soliders funeral, who showed up to defend America- Hell’s Angels. Hundreds of them. I know when 10 rumble past me on the highway I get nervous, so seeing blocks surrounded by them has to be even more intense then chewing tin foil.














Now don’t go thinking Kansans are all morons. They have had good ideas too. For example: The Flying Spaghetti Monster- but that is a whole different story.