Archive for July 2006
The Marketing (Poop) Machine
So, this is the latest fad taking over the blogosphere by storm. I guess we should get our return in investment now since everyone knows these little devils would be even bigger party-poopers once they turn teenagers. Look at her smiling… Oh god, now I cannot not read her daddy’s blog…
Technical Virgin Gets Fired From PBS
PBS has fired the host Melanie Martinez from its children’s varity show: The Good Night Show. According to the news, she was fired because of her appearance seven years ago in the Technical Virgin (an Internet production that’s no longer… well… in production). As the Web saying goes: “careful what you do on the ‘Net, ’cause you know you gonna be famous on Youtube (or Google-vid’) some day…” Ironic, I should say that… but heck I’m here to entertain! So, here are the two controversial videos… They are here as a historical record, of course.
Imagining The 10th Dimension
Check out this cool flash explainsion of all 11 possible dimensions of existence: the basis for String Theory. Might want to consider the book as well… If you still can’t get enough of String Theory, you can take a look at the 3-hour long PBS special: The Elegant Universe (it’s free!). Fascinating stuff!
Advertising Space

So, what do you think of this new ad machine? Imagine the mirror looks at your face and recommend a face lift or a diet program. Now, that’s great contextual advertising! Google’s got nothing on it!
Ugly MySpace
Seriously, whatever happened to being popular because of you’re beautiful? If your website looks like crap, how in the hell do you expect to be popular? Well apparently, not if you’re MySpace. Over last week, MySpace has undertaken Yahoo! Email in becoming the most visited site in the U.S. In celebration of MySpace new throne, here is a list of ugliest looking MySpace pages, along with its complemenatry video.
Code Monkey Song
This is a bit dated. But this song is too good not to share. Enjoy (0d3 ^^0/V|<3`/5.
Jon Stewart on Net Neutrality
Here is Jon Stewart’s take on Net Neutrality. Poor Ted, everyone’s picking on him.. ![]()





