Friday, July 31, 2009
Yoga/Funny Farm
Hippie Weirdo Yoga Farmer - Watch more Funny Videos
Movies & Music 7
XKCD - Understocked
Politics
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Apple
iPhone App Rates Sexual Performance
BY LEILA BRILLSON — JUL 30TH 2009 AT 7:30AM
Using the microphone and the accelerometer, Alverez set out to design a program that measures an activity that (hopefully) uses a fair amount of sound and movement: sex. Those curious about their performance can strap their iPhone to a belt or armband and do the deed, and the device rates the act. Factors considered are duration, activity, and climax, combining to give a reading measured out of ten. For the self-conscious, users can upload their score and compare their performance to others.
No doubt that this application will certainly garner support from Lotharios who want to see how they measure up, but if this (warning: hilariously disturbing) turtle taught us anything, noise and motion don't necessarily translate to satisfaction. Usually we end posts like these with a witty observation or snide comment, but this is an iPhone application that measures how well you do in bed. We can't really top that. [From: Telegraph.co.uk]
Thursday, July 30, 2009
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Politics
Lucky Day
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Moments like this make you really wake up to life.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
Sports
If you don't know much about Ricky Henderson, lets just say his antics have made him one of my all time favorite athletes because of his inability to hold anything back. He is a PR nightmare and dream come true. Just read below and you have a small taste of the biggest ego in sports.
Life Lessons From New Hall-of-Famer Rickey Henderson
But Rickey's also pretty well known for just being Rickey. The flamboyant star usually refers to himself in the third person while talking -- a verbal style known as "illeism" -- and waxes pseudo-poetic about the way Rickey sees the world.
So to mark Rickey's induction into baseball's all-time-greatest club, we've compiled five life lessons based on Rickey's words and actions. They may not help your speed, intelligence or economic situation -- in fact, it may have the opposite effect -- but they do have a certain genius that's hard to ignore.
1. Take every advantage you can get.
In a 2005 profile in The New Yorker, Rickey bemoaned the fact that he didn't take steroids during his career: "They kept that s--- a secret from me ... I wish they had told me. My God, could you imagine Rickey on 'roids? Oh, baby, look out!"
2. Summer can be a cold, cold time if you don't watch out.
Baseball players are susceptible to a wide range of injuries, but it's hard to imagine that frostbite is a big problem in the middle of the summer. This affliction, however, took Rickey out of three games one August after he fell asleep on an ice pack.
More Rickey wisdom, after the jump.
3. It's not arrogance if you're actually that good.
Plenty of folks thought Henderson was arrogant during this time in the majors -- not least when he declared himself the "greatest of all time" after breaking the career record for stolen bases in 1991. But he was just stating what he knew to be the case. In a 2003 Baseball Digest interview, he made no apologies for this supposed arrogance: "People who played against me called me cocky, but my teammates didn't. I brought attention, fear. I wanted to beat you in the worst way. If that made me cocky, so be it."
4. A little self-love goes a long way.
Minnesota senator Al Franken was once known for his daily affirmations, saying into a mirror, "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me." Rickey's own style of affirmation was not much different. For 20 minutes every day before a game (dating to the beginning of his career), he stood naked in front of a full-length mirror in the locker room repeating the phrase "Rickey, you are the greatest. Rickey, you are the greatest."
5. It's more important for everyone to know you're worth a million dollars than to actually have it in the bank.
When most of us get a check for a large amount of money, we make a beeline to the bank. Henderson, on the other hand, reportedly framed a million-dollar check that he got from the Oakland A's in the early 80's. He only put it into the bank after the club noticed their books were off and called him on it.
Movies & Music #5
Wu-Tang Lego: Da Mystery of Chessboxin' from davo on Vimeo.
And the original
Pretty Cool
The Walled Cities: Keeping Out The Joneses
http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2009/07/walled-cities-keeping-out-
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Movies & Music #2
Hopefully as good as all the hype. That or they will butcher it like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
WE LANDED ON THE MOON
I wish I found this the day of the anniversary, but at least it is still within a week.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
And He is Autistic!?!?
Teenager wings it with a fake airline
A TEENAGE boy from Yorkshire succeeded in persuading British aviation executives that he was a tycoon about to launch his own airline. Using the pseudonym Adam Tait, the smooth-talking 17-year-old told airport and airline executives that he had a fleet of jets.
Tait, who said he was in his twenties, even flew to Jersey to attend a 1½-hour long meeting with the director of its airport. Their talks were considered promising enough for a further meeting to be arranged, which was due to be held next week.
Pretty Awesome
Weezer - The 8-bit Album
Various Artists
PTE018 - Original music
MP3s
- Island In The Sun (Belmont's Revisal) - videogame orchestra
- Holiday - Anamanaguchi
- El Scorcho - Tugboat
- The World Has Turned And Left Me Here - Bit Shifter
- You Won't Get With Me Tonight - PDF Format
- Hash Pipe - seal of quality
- In The Garage - OxygenStar
- You Gave Your Love To Me Softly - :(
- We Are All On Drugs - Rabato
- Jamie - Unicorn Dream Attack
- Come To My Pod - Mahamajama
- Why Bother? - I Fight Dragons
- Buddy Holly - nordloef
- I Do - arcadecoma.
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Monday, July 20, 2009
The Good, The Bad, & The Awesome
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Friday, July 17, 2009
Awesome Links #1
Glade I wasn't the only one!
Visa card surprise: $23,148,855,308,184,500
Company cites 'temporary programming error' for 17-digit charges
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$23 quadrillion dinner July 15: A Texas man is accidentally charged $23 quadrillion for dinner. KXAS reports Ellen Goldberg explains. NBC News Channel |
MANCHESTER, N.H. - Some Visa cardholders were surprised to find that recent purchases cost them a little more than expected — $23 quadrillion, plus change.
In New Hampshire, Josh Muszynski said he swiped his debit card at a gas station to buy a pack of cigarettes and when he later checked his account online found that he had been charged the 17-digit number — a stunning $23,148,855,308,184,500.
In North Texas, Jon Seale saw the same 17-figure bill on his credit card statement, presumably for a meal July 13 at a restaurant owned by celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck, NBC affiliate KXAS TV reported.