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Archive for February, 2008

Random Linkage 2008-Feb-23 AM - Gaming Goodies

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

Random Linkage 2008-Feb-22 AM

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Random Linkage 2008-Feb-21 AM

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Random Linkage 2008-Feb-20 AM

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Random Linkage 2008-Feb-19 AM

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Random Linkage 2008-Feb-18 AM

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Random Linkage 2008-Feb-17 AM Sunday Stupids

Sunday, February 17th, 2008
  • That a truck hitting the 1,000,000 miles driven mark is newsworthy just strikes me as, well, stupid
  • Votes don’t seem to be getting into the system? No worries, folks - that booth has a pen with invisible ink!

    Twenty voters at a Far North Side precinct who found their ink pens not working were told by election judges not to worry.

    It’s invisible ink, officials said. The scanner will count it.

  • Hello Kitty Online - the only MMO focused on the pre-teens to twenties female market:

    Targeting female players from their pre-teens to twenties, Hello Kitty Online is the first installable MMORPG to set its sights on this demographic profile.

  • Now really, how stupid would one need to be to try cutting in to power lines with a hacksaw? If those lines were live and carryin 11,000 volts?
  • (video) Break-dancing moron

Random Linkage 2008-Feb-16 PM

Saturday, February 16th, 2008
  • LifeHacker brings another damn useful tool in DVD Rip for Windows. It simplifies the DVD Decrypter process to “Run this application and come back later” for your less techie friends
  • Get your game gear and gadget protection from InvisibleShield

    Made from a unique material originally created for the military to protect the leading edges of helicopter blades, the invisibleSHIELDTM offers protection that other screen protectors, covers, skins, or cases just can’t match. With over 1,000 copyrighted, precision-cut designs for a variety of gadgets, including iPods, smartphones, and cell phones, you can protect all your devices from scratches.

  • It looks like there may be an escape hatch of sorts from some automated voice recognition systems
  • Claims of supernatural powers - the data so far
  • Federal Appeals Court strikes down Texas ban on sex toys as unconstitutional. Good to know that if I ever move to Texas with my dozen or so sex toys that I won’t be charged with promoting illegal use:

    Under Texas law it is illegal to sell, advertise, give or lend obscene devices, defined as a device used primarily for sexual stimulation. Anyone in possession of six or more sexual devices is considered to be promoting them.


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