Couldn’t get your fix with Hapland… Try this…its sort of a puzzle game…sort of…
March 2006
Mon 27 Mar 2006
Mon 27 Mar 2006
I have no idea how this game works…but I think I could spend an entire afternoon finding out.
Fri 24 Mar 2006
“What’s 10,000 years old, is 12 to 20 meters from head to tail, swims like a sea serpent, and may or may not exist?”
Champ. America’s answer to the Lock Ness monster.
With over 300 reported sightings since 1609, Champ is gaining ground on his more popular cousins, the sasquatch, the Jersey Devil, and Mr Snuffleupagus.
Listen to one of the latest eye witness accounts at the link below:
The Lake Champlain Sea Serpent
Thu 23 Mar 2006
You’ll have to see the photo to believe it. It’s definitely the longest tongue I’ve ever seen. The Guinness Book of Records has certified her tongue at 7 centimeters. For those that only think in inches that’s about 2.75 inches.
I’ve got the world’s longest tongue
German schoolgirl Annika Irmler has licked her way into the Guinness Book of Records with her whopping seven centimetre tongue.
“My friends always said I had an incredibly long tongue - I could make lots of money with it one day,” said Annika.
Via - Moxie Cinema Blog
Wed 22 Mar 2006
I wish I had the same problem as Bill Gates.
“My tax return in the United States has to be kept on a special computer because their normal computers can’t deal with the numbers,” he said at a Microsoft conference held in Lisbon.
Tue 21 Mar 2006
Cryptomundo is reporting that a man named Richard Sade has posted a video of a sasquatch recorded earlier this winter in Ely, MN.
Information regarding the footage. I was on highway 169 in Ely, Northern Minnesota. The date was January 26th, 2006. The time that it happened was around 4:30 a.m.
Alot of people agree that this Sasquatch is actually picking up a ‘baby bigfoot’ before trudging up the hill.
Via - Cryptomundo
Tue 21 Mar 2006
Google has upgraded its financial services and now has a very complete stock tracker. It’s graphing is superior to other free interfaces and the site now allows you to enter specific stocks and track their progress or lack of progress. News stories are even matched to the graphs.
Google Finance
Sun 19 Mar 2006
Okay, who wrote this stupid article and left out the answer to the most obvious question: who are all these people? Is this 35% of single people, married people, both, neither. I mean if only 35% of single people are lonely, then that is probably a pretty good number…and if 35% of married people are lonely, then that doesn’t say much for marriage in Austrailia…and if 35% of a random selection of married and single people are lonely then that could mean just about anything…so I have to ask the question again…who are all these people?
It just goes to show that statistics mean nothing when taken out of context.
All the Lonely People
Sun 19 Mar 2006
Pixar Stock Certificates go bye, bye…
Posted by Matt under Movies , Products , Money , Business , Art[6] Comments
So it seems with the pending sale of Pixar to Disney that Pixars stock certificates are soon to go the way of the Do-Do bird. Funny enough, I liked Pixar so much in the late 90’s that I had considered buying a few shares of their stock then…of course being the poor, jobless college student that I was, it was never meant to be, however, and more interesting, is the fact that thier stock certificates have become more popular than ever. Costing around $150 dollars a piece, including the cost of 1 share of stock, the certificates have become the number one seller on www.oneshare.com. Depicting the characters from most of Pixars major films, the certificate is a work of art in itself. The site actually offers framing for an additional fee as well as a custom Plaque inscribed with whatever you want. I’d almost consider buying one myself if they weren’t so expensive…of course it would probably be worth the investment:)
Fri 17 Mar 2006
Over the next week I will be attempting to review and revise the Categories that are available on this site. If you have any categories that you can not live without please let me know. Some will go away and others will hopefully become more meaningful.
The most obvious reason for this review is the fact that the majority of posts include the “Internet” category.