"More than 100 Tainan city residents, mostly men, have reportedly gone to see the corpse to 'experience' the size of its penis," the newspaper reported.
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Friday, March 23, 2007
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Human Timeline - This is a great picture, I like it -- mainly cause I'm a perv. It's the work of none other then the italian Milo Manara.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Sunday, March 11, 2007
This game is called 'Little Big Planet' for the PS3. I must admit, as much as I am not interested in the PS3(cause of the price), this game looks fantastic. -- a perfect party game to kick back to and have some fun with friends.
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Saturday, March 10, 2007
Stop the Big Brother State
- Good animation, straight to the point.
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Awsome '300' Battle Scene!
This movie is going to pwn the hell out of our minds. I think I'm going to go see it tonight.
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Pick images and it will tell you about yourself.
Imagini VisualDNA
This is what I got:
Mood - Dreamer
Fun - Escape Artist
Habits - Junkie Monkey
Love - Love Bug
This is what Britt got:
Mood - Sofisticat
Fun - Conqueror
Habits - New Wave Puritan
Love - Touchy Feely
How about you?
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Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Monday, March 5, 2007
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Sunday, March 4, 2007
Life on Mars found!
Amanda speaking. I've hijacked Andy's blog (or, more accurately, his readership) to give a plug. I discovered a fabulous show hidden on an unnoticed back page of digg, and promptly forced Andy to find it for me. He's not sorry.
So, Life on Mars. A British show (with the tasty accents to go with) about a modern day cop walking the straight and narrow who is knocked on the head in an accident. He wakes up in 1973 (or is it 1972?), and finds himself in tight pants, a little old car, and totally lacking his mobile phone. The local police force recognize him as a transfer from a suburban location and welcome him in their hardcore 1970s badass sort of way. How he got there and how he gets back is the great mystery of the story, but it's carried along by the conflict between modern day crime-solving sciences and the....uh...ROUGHER...style of the earlier era.
In between bagging the bad guys, Sam Tyler has time to go looking for himself (literally), pursue a love interest (who thinks he's crazy), and talk to the little girl in the TV.
Troublesome as it is to get your hands on foreign media, this show is definitely worth finding and watching. Possibly repeatedly, but I haven't tried that yet.
Andy's persepective: It's fucking brilliant!
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Amazing Picture of the Sun!
This picture is of an analemma taken in the Ukraine at the same time over a course of a year (August 1998 to 1999). It's just another example of how much our Universe fucking rules.
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Keeping a close eye.
I thought I might share this with you.
Google has this free service called Analytics that lets you track the traffic that's coming your website, all you need to do is add a little bit of code into your HTML and like magic it begins collecting data. The service then displays your data is all sorts of graphs, pie charts, and even maps. It's amazing to see from where all my visitors are coming from, I even have some from as far as Red China.
Anyway, here, let me show you. The first graphic is the number of pageviews/visits this blog has experienced in the past few days. As you can see on Saturday I had quite a number of visits, 21 with 89 page views -- probably because I added a bunch of content and people were checking on the comments that got left. The next graphic below is my favorite, the map. It's kind of small, though there is a much bigger version in another menu, but basically anywhere there's a bronze dot that's where I've had a visitor. So of course I have the largest amount of visitors coming from Illinois and Minnesota. There's one from Turkey, that's my dad, and then a bunch from all over the world -- random people I assume.
The next graphic is a set of two basic pie charts. The first one shows me a break-down of what % of returning visitors vs. newbies I'm getting. I expect that most of my visitors are returning because the target audience for this blog is my friends, so that makes sense. The next chart shows where people are coming from via the different sources across the web. Most go directly to my site but it's interesting to note from where in the community I'm getting more traffic. It looks like Peter is giving me quite the share -- he must be obsessively checking my blog for updates. Thanks buddy! Also, a new blog Tenebrous Tower has broken into the top running, this is Todd's new blog so he must be doing a lot of mischief on it to be using it as a portal onto the prescriber. Curious.
So there you have it, kind of a long post but I hope you found it refreshing and insightful.
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Saturday, March 3, 2007
Friday, March 2, 2007
RvD2: Ryan vs. Dorkman 2
Spud posted the first version of this video on his blog a couple months ago.. Well I guess these guys decided to take the concept a bit farther and up the ante on the effects. Impressive! I just wish they had been wearing more "star warish" garb, like jedi robes or something instead of street cloths and glasses. Anyways, cool effects and cool action.
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WoW: Armory
You WoW addicts might know about this already but I figured I would share it with you anyways: WoW: Armory. Looks like Blizzard has made a proper database of all the weapons and armor found in Azeroth. Enjoy.
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