An Open Letter to Bradley Weissenberger
11I don't think I've ever seen a no-hit streak like this one.
Twenty-four hours a week, seven days a month
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daniel robert chapman wrote:I don't think I've ever seen a no-hit streak like this one.
kerble wrote:Ernest Goes to Jail In Your Ass
Rick Reuben wrote:It came up when I searched for threads on changing avatars. It's a funny thread. You don't like it?NerblyBear wrote:Did this thread need to be bumped?
Rick Reuben wrote:If you edit the title to something like 'Urgent News On The US Economy', no one will read it, just like my threads on the US economy.NerblyBear wrote:I appreciate the gesture, but let this shit fade man.
If I cared I'd find the mundane sources you copy all of your information from and read them.Rick Reuben wrote:If you edit the title to something like 'Urgent News On The US Economy', no one will read it, just like my threads on the US economy.NerblyBear wrote:I appreciate the gesture, but let this shit fade man.
Dr. Geek wrote:I once found a soggy dollar floating in a puddle on the side of the street. I carefully picked it out of the water before it sank to the bottom. It smelled funny after it dried.
NerblyBear wrote:Rick Reuben wrote:It came up when I searched for threads on changing avatars. It's a funny thread. You don't like it?NerblyBear wrote:Did this thread need to be bumped?
No, it's stupid.
And also apropos of nothing. Bradley has a striking new avatar now.
I appreciate the gesture, but let this shit fade man.
Ty Webb wrote:I hope the little-known 8th dwarf, Chinky, is on that list.
Rick Reuben wrote:Let's all just retreat to our rooms until Obama finishes changing everything for us.'unrealistically handsome'? How do they know? Oh, yeah. They're Google. They have your DNA.new york times 7-9-09 wrote:Google, known for its plain-Jane approach to Web design, has come up with something much wackier.
On Tuesday the company introduced Lively, an online tool that allows people to embody a cartoonish online avatar and have text-based conversations with friends and other Internet users in virtual chat rooms. The rooms can be added to any blog or Web site.
Lively tries to make that conversation three-dimensional, more interactive and more fun. As if they were playing a game, users choose from a selection of unrealistically handsome or Disneyesque avatars. They can also create their own rooms, which can be posted to a blog or social network profile as easily as a YouTube video.
Up to 20 people can occupy a room and chat with one another. (Text appears as cartoon-style bubbles atop the avatars.)
lemur68 wrote:I've always said there are two ways to guarantee getting on the news:
1) Be found hoarding 80 animals in your home.
2) Drive through a storefront.
I'm 6/80ths the way to #1.
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