Awesome Pulp Fiction Shirt
First, watch this clip, from about 0:45 to 1:15 or so...
Now, having seen that, notice this small bit of internet humor that I happen to find particularly amusing and topical. I hate that word...
First, watch this clip, from about 0:45 to 1:15 or so...
Now, having seen that, notice this small bit of internet humor that I happen to find particularly amusing and topical. I hate that word...
Wired 15.01: 10 Top Tech Towns
All that Battlestar Galactica will come in handy: Walt Disney World and Epcot actually pay you to make the unreal seem real. When you're ready to engage with planet Earth again, check out the city's craigslist site, one of the most happening in the country.
Rowlf and Fozzie Bear on the Muppet Show (among others)
If we didn't have all the piracy and sharing, the media companies wouldn't have seen how valuable all the sharing really is, and this clip wouldn't be available. (Notice the disclaimer at the end about Muppets Holding Co., LLC)
Daylife has finally hit the web, and it is pretty cool so far.
I just read on Scoble's blog that he has read over 25,000 items on his Google Reader account (which he hasn't been using that long) across 483 feeds.
These are two massive statistics. I doubt I subscribe to 100 feeds. I'm sure that if his feeds weren't published as a "river", meaning all the items simply appear in chronological order, he would not be able to stomach so many feeds. Also, if there weren't a "Mark All As Read" button, he'd be screwed.
I've been reading the Lost Remote TV Blog for a while now (I wish I knew exactly when, I'd love for Netvibes to tell me the first day I added something to my homepage). The blog almost always has news, content and opinions that I just don't see from a lot of other bloggers. Today, Steve posted Your newsroom New Year’s resolutions for 2007, which is just fantastic. If every newsroom in the world made these resolutions, I wouldn't call my blog "Ryan Price vs.
I was just reading a post on the Dandelion website about the Homemade for the Holidays craft market they had this month, and I saw a word I noticed on a button at said store:
That's right, kiddies. While following up on my last post here I saw a curious legend at the top of the page that said "Online Exlusives". Surely this must be some trick. OW makes their money from PRINT, what is an online exclusive to a print 'zine? Apparently they call it Bloggytown, and they have contributors like Jessica (no last name), Jeffrey Billman, Billy Manes and Bob Whitby to name a few.