May 2009
31 posts
Fun with Google Search and Jason Kottke: "reminds... →
April 2009
43 posts
Other than it made the most dramatic play in NHL hockey commonplace, thereby boringifying it.
slapshot:
Top 10 worst shoot-out moments.
MSTRKRFT & E-40 →
Just the fact that E-40 is still around makes me laugh.
Fuck the Transit Police →
SkyTrain cops detain a black man then release him. Caught on video!
Hockey Fan Behaviour That Bugs Me More than the...
@pinder rails against the fans of the Vancouver Canucks, who, in the third period obviously don’t care about the game. I think it’s harmeless, if tacky, fun. The two behaviours of specifically hockey fans that bugs me more are:
banging on the glass when the players of the opposing team are nearby.
the people on the side of the TV cameras that stand up, while play’s on, and...
For those of us who spend 95% of our waking hours touching a computer, the other 85% of the planet (aka regular humans) use Google as the interface to the Internet and click on ads even when labeled as such. They’re not stupid. They just don’t care.
Also: let’s debate this on Tumblr!
blownspeakers:
A doctor (DOCTOR!) just called me to ask about one of our web apps and when I...
May 1st is Decorative Dumpster Day →
Come on, every day is decorative dumpster day!
unconsumption:
Everydaytrash says: “Ruby Re-Usable, Little Shiva and I are having an online party on May 1st to be hosted by our blogs Olympia Dumpster Divers, The Visible Trash Society and Everydaytrash.com as well as other neat locales in the garblogosphere. Stay tuned for a fuller list of participants. And in the meantime, if you’ve been...
Because that would be funny enough to make me get...
Only if you reblog it on Tumblr.
blownspeakers:
If you use twitterfeed to publish your facebook status to twitter and also get the Facebook Twitter app to update your Facebook status as your latest tweet does it create an infinite loop?
Fuck the SFU Security Guard! →
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead (via...
Because I’m one of those silly people who read and watched the original play (Hamlet), watches the movie of the Tom Stoppard play (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead), sees the play performed at Shakespeare-o-rama in Vancouver, and then buys a book of the play’s text, I’m of course going to watch the clearly not-meta-enough “adaptation” Rosencrantz and Guildenstern...