If you love Office
Space, you’ll love this goody.
If you haven’t seen it, shame on you. If you’ve seen it but don’t get it, you’re probably
one of “them”.
Here’s another cool
tie-in toy.
If you love Office
Space, you’ll love this goody.
If you haven’t seen it, shame on you. If you’ve seen it but don’t get it, you’re probably
one of “them”.
Here’s another cool
tie-in toy.
Meet a real third-party presidential
contender. 😉
“Mattel launches presidential campaign for Barbie to encourage
“girl power.” In related news, Susan B. Anthony’s body is spinning in
its grave so fast you could connect a turbine to it and power a Las Vegas casino”
– Fark
LOL!
Games to get kids off the couch
Some of the new video games on the market make children move more than their thumbs – they get the kids off the couch and get them to exercise. With television and video games often blamed for contributing to the growing problem of obesity in children, video game makers and children’s TV companies are creating shows and games that motivate children to move around or offer story lines that encourage exercise.
[…]
Lowenstein and others say the video game Dance Dance Revolution — which created
a craze in the nation’s arcades and is now popular among video game players at the
home — made the industry realize “gamers are willing to experience a game
other than in a sitting position.”
I played a version of this game at Dave
and Buster’s recently. At first, it’s completely foreign and ridiculously complicated.
Once you get over the initial learning curve, though, it’s thoroughly addictive.
I spent more money on this game than I have ever spent on any other video game. Anyhow, anything that gets kids off their lazy arses is a good start to eliminating childhood obesity.
My Blogshares woes seemed to have been solved. In order to fix the problem, though, all the shares from my old URL had to be sold off. This was actually good news for me because I made a heck of a lot of "money" off the transaction. As a result, I was able to buy stock in several other blogs, while maintaining 50.5% of my own.
The analysts report for my blog says it's underpriced and advises buying. At $2.20 a share, I can't disagree. Invest in me. 🙂
This page says it’s an ESP experiment. Actually, it’s a simple magic “trick” based on misdirection and deception. I wouldn’t blog a silly thing like this, except that I’m flabbergasted by the comments people posted after taking the “test”. The gullibility and utter stupidity of the posters is astounding. Come to think of it, maybe this is social experiment to test the IQ of the average web surfer. 😉
Clifford Pickover ESP Experiment
“Solution: He removes ALL the cards you initially see and replaces 5/6 of them with similar cards (e.g. King of Hearts for King of Diamonds). He can’t fail.”