Switch Linux – Flash
http://mirror1.spikedhumor.com/1209/SwitchLinux.swf
This is from Steve.
Cool!
http://mirror1.spikedhumor.com/1209/SwitchLinux.swf
This is from Steve.
Cool!
BOFH 2005: All you can eat | The Register
The 2005 BOFH index. Cool!
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
The Mighty Mouse has only been out for a day and already it has gotten drunk and made a ‘questionable’ life choice, but it is an inanimate object and it can do with its scrollball what it wishes:
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This is just too funny!
Another day of Hell freezing at the Apple Store
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Gotta love those tit mice!
Everybody loves Eric Raymond » Sell out
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This comic is hilarious! I don’t think they can keep it up but hope I’m wrong.
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Vista – n.
1 – A distant view or prospect, especially one seen through an opening, as between rows of buildings or trees.
An avenue or other passage affording such a view.
2 – An awareness of a range of time, events, or subjects; a broad mental view: “the deep and sweeping vistas these pioneering critics opened up†(Arthur C. Danto).
A distant view of something never to be seen up close?
TimesDispatch.com | Roanoke Wal-Mart halts ‘Singles Shopping’
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Bet they got tired of the “Cleanup on aisle 5, 7 &19″…
Google Moon – Lunar Landing Sites
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And you may note upon “close” inspection a cheesy attempt at humor… 😉
Cool one Google!
This is strange. I just took it and my score was:
84% (Dixie). Do you still use Confederate money?
YMMV 😉
Metroblogging DC: Acoustic Kitty
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This is really bad… I mean bad bad.
bad…
will quit laughing soon…
I know i will…..
Boing Boing: Decrypt this book, says Chinese code-novelist
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The above is the whole of his novel. About two young lovers that do something. Horizontal mambo or something is what it looks like from that last section. First part looks like they aren’t real sure of their sexual orientation. Then they get eyebrows or something.
Don’t think this kind of thing is gonna catch on. And he claims it took a year to write.
Found on the web…
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A helicopter was flying around above Seattle when an electrical malfunction disabled all of the aircraft’s electronic navigation and communications equipment.
Due to the clouds and haze, the pilot could not determine the helicopter’s position. The pilot saw a tall building, flew toward it, circled, and held up a handwritten sign that said “Where am I?” in large letters. People in the tall building quickly responded to the aircraft, drew a large sign, and held it in a building window. Their sign said “You are in a Helicopter.”
The pilot smiled, waved, looked at his map, determined the course to steer to SEATAC airport, and landed safely. After they were on the ground, the copilot asked the pilot how he had done it.
“I knew it had to be the Microsoft Building, because they gave me a technically correct but completely useless answer.”
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