Monday, January 30, 2006

I pity da fool

Tired of your same old boring haircut? Mr. T will hook you up with the craziest of fades as long as you eat yo' greens and stay in school. If your looking for something a little more classy join the military or if that's a bit to extreme, try a mullet.

I'm pretty sure that everyone has seen this by now, but just in case your to lazy to go outside at night the nerds have done it for you again with Astronomy pic o' the day...neat.

Little known fact- the Apple Newton was originally designed by the eventual creator of Palm Inc. - Donna Dubinsky. *Even smaller - www.newton.com takes you strait to Apple. Think on that.

Today's song o' the day comes from the UK - ritz to the rubble - Arctic Monkeys

Monday, January 23, 2006

"they" are watching


There is a growing use of RFID (Radio Fequency Identification) in the world these days. Walmart has incorporated this technology on a world wide level, average Joe's have implanted chips into their hand, and millions of products are being packaged along with an RFID chip as you read this including beer kegs. These RFID tags are allowing companies to track their entire inventory the second it comes in/out the door. They help lost pets get back to their owners. Lugage to be tracked with incredible accuracy. They allow an average Joe to open his garage door, pay for groceries, start his car, and in case of emergencies, can have his complete medical record available anywhere without carrying keys or a wallet. Imagine walking into a store and picking up what you want, then walking out the door without having to wait in the checkout line. Without getting arrested for shop lifting. Simple, the RFID chip implanted in you hand is linked to your credit card, and when you walk out the door, sensors in the door frame read and charge the account for your selection which is packaged with a RFID chip. The possibility of this has been around for years, but due to a increased availability, and smaller size it is now becoming a reality for anyone who wants to embrace it. What price do we pay for such a convenience? What effect will this have on our privacy? The RFID chips are passive, which means that they only generate a signal when queried by an outside device. The average range is from 3-5 inches but can be amplified up to 30 feet. How hard would it be for someone with the right equipment to walk by and "steal" your credit card without ever touching it? How hard would it be for your progress to be tracked as you walk from store to store in the mall? Will those stores then remember your interests and record them for use at a later date? This is just the beginning, and these are all questions that you need to ask before you willingly embrace this technology. Research ways to protect your most important possession -yourself- Find out what "they" are doing to protect you, and what may potentially harm you. Look around for RFID "shielded"wallets and purses. Try not to take it to an extreme but it can pay to be a little paranoid. That's all for today thanks for reading all of this. Please post a comment if you have any further thoughts.

Song o' the day - Father and Daughter - Paul Simon

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Super super super!


Feeling nerdy? Miss the good old days of Super Nintendo 16 bit graphics? Fortunately there are answers to your troubles.
You can download these glorious hits of the 90's here:
Apple or PC
Feeling extra nerdy? Plug this usb controller in and get down!

Friday, January 20, 2006

ouch


Now, we've all heard of people being eaten by snakes and I bet most of us have said, "If a snake tried to eat me, I'd blah, blah, blah and get away. Well, this is a Python and they're extremely aggressive and have a few teeth that they use to hold their prey while they wrap around them and then constrict. Could you get away if this one bit you and held on with it's "few teeth?" (Note: the wires are 10 inches apart.)


On a more uplifting note, the Song o' the day Don't worry be happy by Bobby McFarrin

Plus a great Ad.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

armed and extremely dangerous

The Jackalope (Lepus-temperamentalus) is one of the rarest animals in the world. A cross between a now extinct pygmy-deer and a species of killer-rabbit, they are extremely shy unless approached. None have ever been captured alive and this rare photo (often criticized as fake) shows a mighty buck about to strike.

Ever wonder what would happen if you dug a hole through the center of the earth. Where would you pop out? Australia, China, underwater? Well now you'll know.

Apple has done it again and released yet another iPod this new and improved device is incredibly small and has been dubbed the iPod flea.

Today's song o' the day will change your life - Caring is Creepy - the Shins.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

goes down extra smooth

Do you suspect a cheating spouse? Trying to prove it? Enlist the help of your neighborhood petshop and get a parrot!

Cell phone companies are already making a ridiculous amount of money off you every month, yet they still charge 99ç or more for 411/information calls. So save some dough and call 1-800-FREE-411 without incurring a charge at all except for the minutes required to make the call. (Works on home phones to.)

Since it's legal to make a copy of purchased CDs and DVDs. Why not make a copy of your drivers license, or school ID for personal backup?

Today's song o' the day will inspire you to buy a guitar and go on tour Over the Hills - Led Zepplin

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

"them"

Who are they? What do they do? What the hell am I talking about? If you have any info about "them" post a comment or use this anonymous emailer and tell somebody.

Have you ever been abducted by aliens? Think you have an alien device planted inside you? Want to get rid of it? Well these folks can help your probed ass out.

If you have been probed and want to find out who did it SETI can help. For years these nerds have recorded radio signals from space and are recruiting you to help process the data.

Song o' the day: End of the world -REM

Monday, January 16, 2006

Look out!


What is that big burning bright light in the sky? Oh my God it's the Sun!

So since nothing's on TV, find your pants, call your friends and get your ass outside.


While your out, try not to carried away like our urban ninja friend.

Word o' the day: bivouac -(noun) An encampment for the night usually without tents or covering.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

New contestant



After a hot and heavy battle, Blue-ray and HD DVD may both get knocked out before they lift off by HVD. These shiny new disks are capable of holding up to 3.9 TB of data. That's almost 870,000 songs*. dang!

*Songs average: 4.5Mbs recorded at 160kbs

Sunday Sunday Sunday!

It's tax time! So to make everything a little less confusing W-4 Help.

These Muddie Buddies are some of the greatest things ever created by Betty Crocker.

Ever feel deep hatred for everyone on the planet? Want to go live by yourself on an island? Here's a inspirational story about a true Tree Hugger.

aliens. my guess is aliens. don't touch it. that is how they get inside of you. you've seen the movie right?


Having broken away from mainland China, Taiwan has gone off and expressed their freedom in a unique way and has successfully bred fluorescent green pigs! Why? you ask. Our little green friends were breed to help study human diseases; researchers monitor and trace changes of the tissues during the physical development. This news puts Tiawan in a much better light that it's commie neighbor South Korea who has had a recent disgrace in a similar field. Clone

Ran across this great website Sneaky that helps you get "around" troublesome member login pages. It's not perfect, but it can be handy.

Diablo Dimes is some great new music I've found in my ether world travels.

Quote o' the day: "The new phone book's here! The new phone book's here! This is the kind of spontaneous publicity I need. My name in print. That really makes somebody. Things are going to start happening to me now!"
•Steve Martin as "Navin R. Johnson" in The Jerk (1979)

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Battle of the Nerds!

It's raining beer!


After 131 years of drought, the central Ohio city of Westerville, once known as the "dry capital of the world," has freed itself from the bonds of oppression. Westerville's temperance history dates back to 1875, when the town's saloon was blown up during what's known as the "Whiskey Wars". The Anti-Saloon League moved its headquarters to Westerville in 1909, and the city became known as the "dry capital of the world."

Plus! Apple combines their power with Intel creating....glory

Friday, January 13, 2006

Dark day for superhero

A true American hero, David Hasselhoff filed for divorce Thursday from actress Pamela Bach, his wife of 16 years. After being Knight Rider, he became a Baywatch hero until 2000, he then left the states and became a huge star in Germany. No one knows why they like his music but it was featured in EuroTrip Du. Citing irreconcilable differences, the couple has agreed to an amicable settlement.

Word o' the day: amicable -adjective (of relations between people) having a spirit of friendliness; without serious disagreement or rancor.

Karma


Most of the time you see a homeless person and you assume that he's going to spend the two bucks you give him on drugs and cheap booze. Then you step back and think... Hey that's what I'm gonna spend it on! So help make the world a better place and help a guy out.
Karma comes around.

Song o' the day:Why don't you get a job? ...irony