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Archive for September, 2008

‘Cause “SEO” means “what Google thinks”

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Search engine rap battle!

Stimulus? IYKWIM . . . AITYD.

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

I was reading the Frekanomics blog and trying to understand the current financial crisis, and came accross this gem: apparently, the Economic Stimulus Package . . . was spent on porn.

God bless us, one and all.

New Manchester United home shirt

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
New Manchester United home kit

New Manchester United home kit

Selectah!

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

It’s like half church, half after-hours club, half dance scene from a Peanuts made-for-TV special. Tonight on ABC: “Best Get Right With Jesus, Charlie Brown!”

Lucy knows that "science" is what evil people love more than Christ.

Chuck Storm!

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Oh, God!

Last words?

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

If the CERN supercollider destroys the universe, I want you to know I’ve always loved you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Except for Missouri)

 

 

Edited to add:

Oh the humanity

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

The best part about Palin is that her nomination is forcing all the hypocrite talking-heads to drool out of the other side of their mouths for a change. Hopefully this will help ease the horrible right-sided face rash epidemic.

Bwahahahahahahah.

Friend Google orders you to be happy.

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Google has a new browser. It should be the best browser for Windows machines hands down, and once they get it ready for Macs, it’ll own Macs, too. I’d suggest giving it a go if you’re on a Windows machine — it should start faster and stay faster during the long work day.

But most importantly, Friend Google volunteered you to try it. Friend Google assures us that trying Chrome will be productive, and completely safe!.

< /Paranoia >

In all seriousness, Chrome should be pretty much six stacks of awesome in a four-stack bag. There’s a comic book that describes in easy-to-understand way what the new technologies and ground-up reconcepting is doing in Google’s new open-source browser. This may not seem cool on the surface, but it is like saying after 10 years of widespread public internet use, somebody is finally trying to build a square peg for the square hole — current browsers were all never designed to do the level of heavy lifting that web developers want them to nowadays, and if you dick around on the internet all day . . . and I know you do . . . you should be using the best tool for the job.

Which in this case is free and 100% open-source.