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June 12th, 2007

tamakun: (Default)
Tuesday, June 12th, 2007 06:54 am
As I saw this article, I just felt it funny to pass it along for a laugh. Especially since a) her last name is Butts and b) She smiled when she got her prison picture taken.

I'll update later on... I've got a few things to say. A few inspiring ideas... :)
tamakun: (Default)
Tuesday, June 12th, 2007 05:50 pm
For all you Grammar Ninjas...

(Also, if you actually make that search in Ask.com, look at the very top of the page. I've been so trained to skip over the "sponsored links" that I missed it at first.)
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Tuesday, June 12th, 2007 08:30 pm
A few quick links to put away before my computer has to be rebooted due to it being a Windows computer. I have to admit, I'm impressed that there's still Security Patches still being made for a 7-year old system (though, at the same time, it's scary too). My Linux build will come eventually, I'm sure of it!

A little while ago, Kotaku mentioned a game for the DS called Insecticide. Seeing that it's an adventure title, looks "wacky" and also has a feel of "Beyond Good and Evil", I'm certain I'd enjoy it. I'm going to be keeping an eye out for that one. :)

Hey, does anyone remember a cereal that had bran shaped into little hollow rectangles, like square "O"s? I've been meaning to find out what company made that and ask them whatever happened to it. I loved that cereal as a kid, and amazingly enough, it was a cereal that was good for me. (Speaking of which, Mythbusters did an experiment where they determined if the cardboard box that the cereal came in was more nutritious. Turns out the cardboard is 20% less nutritious than the cereal. Not much difference, I guess. XD)

If anyone's got a website and needs a captcha system, I discovered ReCaptcha, which aside from identifying humans, also helps the company digitize books that are having troubles with their OCR tech reading faded or blurry words.

Quack. A few more video links for you, under the cut.
Practical Jokes )

That inspiring post I mentioned last time? It's coming, I assure you. :P