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Monthly Archives: February 2007
Level 19 Wizard / Level 1 Sniper
The Most Phenomenal Game Ever Created
After watching this commercial, there’s no wondering why it was so popular with all the cool kids. Thanks to Agent Assassin for submitting this.
Spamalot
Normally, spammers will try to change their subject and email address to something unrelated to their wares. Well, I just got spam from somebody trying to sell me cholesterol medication, and true to form, their email address was totally disguised. It was 1bigsetofnaturalbreasts@1bigsetofnaturalbreasts.com. You fooled me again!
Monty Python meets Star Trek
SuperBowl for Dummies: Magnetic Moon Boots
Some time ago, a survey was conducted to show the poor state of science education among the American Public. They asked the man-on-the-street: If you were on the moon right now, would you be standing on the surface or floating above it??? A large percentage (I forget how many) said ‘floating’ as the answer.
I think most of our CT audience knows the real answer: there is gravity on the moon, so you’d be ‘standing’ on the surface.
When the survey showed the man-on-the-streets pictures of the man-on-the-moon astronauts ‘standing’ on the surface, a second question was asked: “How is this possible??” The public came up with the classic answer: They are wearing magnetic boots.
Which brings me back to the SuperBowl FedEx advertisement showing an office on the moon, with paper and supplies (and even a dog) floating around. When the scene moves outdoors, we see astronauts ‘standing’ on the surface. Sorry folks, you can’t have it both ways. To add insult to injury, one of the astronauts then ‘jumps’ off the surface of the moon into space !!! You need a really low microgravity condition (such as is found on a relatively small asteroid) to do something like that .
I worry for the future of America. Or at least the future of the SuperBowl commercial.
Free Variety
The online version of Variety is now free! I used to subscribe, but then they significantly increased their rate. Now they’ve eliminated it. I’m guessing the improved online ad market gets credit. Will Wall Street Journal Online follow suit? They already doubled their subscription price, so perhaps they’re next. Or they’ll just make twice as much money.
