4 Million Obama Nuts To Be Slaughtered in DC (4)
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The January 20 four-million Obamatard march, otherwise known as “Inauguration Day,” will combine the fun of being stranded outside during an ice storm with the excitement of being killed by the homeless or maybe the Army as Barack Obama is safely sworn in at a secure, warm location with plenty of fancy food and cocktails. And because it’s all happening in Washington, D.C., you can bet the public services and coordination will be top-notch! It ...
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Davis said:
Wow, Wonkette coming strong with two pessimistic posts... I don't have a bad feeling like they do about Inauguration Day.
Insane Street Football Video Promoting FIFA Street 3 (1)
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Similar to Dynamite Surfing by Quicksilver or DC Shoes basketball commercial is the viral from Electronic Arts promoting FIFA Street 3. Insanely great fake great f…! Related Stories Video: Dynamite Surfing by Quicksilver Video: I’m A Right-Clicka, I’m An iBook Flippa Extreme Basketball by DC Shoe USA. TV Commercial
Cable Continues to Beat Telcos at the Broadband Game (2)
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Cable beat the telco carriers two to one for broadband adds in the third quarter of 2008, according to data out today from Leichtman Research Group. Of the 1.3 million total broadband adds in the quarter, 873,745 went to cable, as opposed to 425,868 who signed up for DSL service. We’ve pointed out that cable is gaining over DSL during the last few quarters, and even wondered what the telcos would do as DSL lines ...
"Are You Sure" Bookmarklet Fights Web Wandering [Bookmarklet] (5)
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We've all got them—those bookmarks that sit on your toolbar (or on a keyboard shortcut, if , begging you to take just, you know five minutes and see if anything's new over there. Web developer and author Paul Bausch certainly has a few, so he's taken to editing them to add a small bit of JavaScript around their URLs, which brings up a prompt asking "Are you sure?" The format is easy to adjust and ...
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daftspaniel said:
Had a similar idea ages ago for this... wished I thought of a bookmarklet implementation tho - nice!!
قبله گاه (1)
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صبح که بابا رسید یک دوست عزیز اس ام اس زد که میدانی افغانی ها به پدر چه می گویند؟ می گویند: قبله گاه روز اول که بابا را اینجا دیدم با خودم فکر کرده بودم می توانم ساعتها درباره اش بنویسم, درباره یک عالمه حس های ناب, احساس شِیر کردن جایی که همیشه به تنهایی تجربه اش کردی, با یکی که از جنس خودش هستی. احساس اینکه بین این همه آدمهایی که هیچ گاه ...
Divorce news brings surge of Second Life signups (3)
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Filed under: Culture, News items, Second Life, Virtual worlds An old saying goes "There's no such thing as bad press, so long as they spell your name right" which is normally attributed to P.T.Barnum, but there are a few quotes attributed to Barnum that weren't his, so we'll take that with a grain of salt. Right now, it seems more proper to say "There's no such thing as bad press, so long as there's a ...