Archive for May, 2006

Guy sells head for advertising

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

This random dude goes to Ebay Live! 2005. Guys gets the word "Ebay" tatooed on his bald head. Guy gets back of head on newspaper. Now guy tries to make a quick buck by selling his "famous" head for advertising space. O.o \>Click

Microsoft Office 2007 (Beta 2)

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

Microsoft is distributing their free Office 2007 Beta 2 over here if you want to grab a copy. Anywho, heres some screenshots of the new software exposed(Click to make bigger)! Office 2007 Word has a couple new features, looks really nice, and its default font isnt Times New Roman anymore! Office Outlook 2007 ...

Comet to hit Earth tommorow!

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

Apparently according to a guy who "tracked a UFO traveling at 15,000 knots" a comet fragment is supposed to hit the mid-atlantic and send a huge wave accross the globe. Now when taking information from a guy who has had "various experiences with extraterrestrials since 1977" remember to look at ...

The Car That Slows You Down

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

Cars in London may soon be equipped with a new device that can limit your speed if you break the limit. Seems like soon we will all be obeying the law... >Click

Internet Disclaimer

Saturday, May 6th, 2006

The internet now has a disclaimer. Business is unpredictable and unsafe. The Internet is dangerous. Many blogs have been written about these dangers, and there's no way we can list them all here. Read the blogs. The Internet is covered in slippery slopes with loose, slippery and unpredictable footing. The RIAA ...

Music listeners are not thieves!

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006

Memo to the record labels: You don't have to treat your customers like criminals. Canadian pop singer Jane Siberry has been experimenting with a voluntary pricing scheme for downloading songs over her website. Fans are offered the choice to pay nothing, pay later, pay what they wish, or pay $0.99 ...

Wanna Be Invisible?

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006

So apparently a new substance has been discovered that allows scientists, if used right, to render objects invisible. This new superlens makes it so that light hitting the object bounces back, and essentially erases the incoming light. Sir John Pendry, a theoretical physicist at Imperial College London who invented superlenses, ...