MANDISA

Written by Jeremy on February 28, 2006 – 10:54 pm

Mandisa!Mandisa dominated American Idol tonight. She’s large, but she seriously is head and shoulders above the rest of the competition. The judges are being dumb and trying to sway voters towards the talent that they think has *potential. In my mind only 2 singer stood out tonight, Mandisa and Ayla, but it wasn’t close between them, Mandisa was much stronger. If American Idol wasn’t about being a pop star and it was about kicking ass at singing Mandisa would run away with it. I hope she stays around because she is not only the best female singer, but she’s the best in general. None of the guys compare to her. America needs to give it up because she may be big, but she makes the other contestants look like amateurs.

http://www.idolonfox.com/

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Iran Cuts Off Bloggers

Written by Jon on February 28, 2006 – 8:51 pm

Iran imageIn a story I found at Joho, Iran has turned off blogs and social networking websites, which includes “65,000″ plus bloggers.

“Friends in Iran, journalists and technicians, are saying that judiciary officials have ordered all major ISP to filter all blogging services including PersianBlog, BlogSpot, Blogger, BlogSky, and even BlogRolling.”- Horder

This is proof to what Iran’s ruling party is about, holding down the people. I think the a number of nations are clearly being pressed my American technology and information found in the Internet. Other related stories, China and Google, Israel cuts of Palestine, China and Yahoo, and Scott said about Iran’s Nuclear program.

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Video Games - The Virtual Meth

Written by Scott on February 28, 2006 – 7:06 pm

nerdI used to think I was addicted to video games; I have loved them my entire life.  Infact, I would venture to say that I have spent entire weekends playing video games. I have dicthed my friends to go play video games. I have even failed some classes due to video games.  But am I addicted today? 

Last night, I played Battlefield 2 over the internet with one of my buddies for about three hours.  Today, since I am back at home (woohoo…), my parents accused me of being addicted to video games.  I instantly responded with my standard reply for anything they ask: “nah.” But it got me thinking, am I addicted?  The answer came to me quickly: no.  But I still had to think, what would I be doing last night if I wasnt playing video games?  The answer, since it was a monday night and I had nothing to do, I would be watching TV; I would be doing something less mind consuming that playing videogames.  So, I then asked myself, how often do I play video games? The answer would be almost everyday.  But everytime I played video games fell under the same guidlines: I had nothing better to do, and its better than watching TV.  So I decided, I am not addicted; but just because I am not hook doesnt mean that video games aren’t virtual meth to others.

We all know at least one person who is hooked on gaming, typically the nerdy kids who spend all their time in their rooms with the door closed.  When I lived in the dorms, there were kids that I would only see very rarely on the way to the bathroom, the rest of their time was spent in hiding getting their virtual fix.  I have heard a story, maybe its an urban legend, of a guy that got so hooked on EverQuest that he lost his job, his wife took the kids and left him and he now works part-time just to support his gaming.  Right now, there are about four games that I really care about: Half Life 2 (which I don’t play right now because I am waiting for the expansion pack), Civilization III (I rarely play it, but I won’t give up on the game untill I conquer the French), Battlefield 2 (a fun game, but I usually play it with one of my friends [real life friends, for all you hardcore gamers wondering]), and World of Warcraft (a now pointless game that I  play in hopes that some day it will have a point).  Now the reason that I know that there are truely video game junkies is because as much as I play, I still do not compare to these people; here is a list why:  For one, they speak a language of acronyms that I can not begin to understand, and when I ask what they are saying, they make fun of me and call me a “noob.”  That of course makes me laugh, because what they are truely saying is that I am not a nerd.  For two, some of their best friends are online; I must admit that in warcraft, I do have a friends list of people I know only in the game.  I belong to a guild, and the other people my character in it.  But they all think I am a crack head because I dont give a crap about what they think, I act like a dumbass just to entertain myself, they are not real friends, they dont know anything about me. They only know me through a video game; it baffles me how someone could consider one of their best friends to be a level 60 gnome warlock named Balfazar and know nothing else about them.  For three, these people spend so much time on a game it loses its fun and becomes a repetitive motion.  Personally I play a game untill I beat it or untill I grow bored with it.  In Battlefield 2, there are players who spend the entire game in a jet flying in the same partern, dropping perfect bombs on people by doing the same thing every day for months.  What do they accomplish?  Nothing, there is no prize for it, there is no point for it.  I used to play Starcraft, when I played online against some hardcore gamers, the whole point was to see who could build the most guys the quickest then attack; it lost all its strategy and became a predetermend mechanical game of speed. Even worse is World of Warcraft.  My guild spends its friday and saturday nights running a dungeon called Molten Core which requires 40 men to do it.  I did this twice.  I have pledged not to waste my time in that manner ever again.  These hardcore gamers spend their entire night alone in there rooms wating for 39 other hardcore gamers who are also alone in their room to cooridinate an attack on one monster at a time.  The result is 3-5 hours of sitting around and 30 min of actual fighting for the mere hope of one of these monsters dropping a piece of armor for your specific class that you have to roll over against 4-8 other hardcore gamers of the same class, and the whole point of getting this piece of armor is so that you can be stronger for the next time you do the same dungeon with 39 other people; It isnt even fun at all.  When I played this dungeon, I quit half way through because I realized that I was giving up going to the bars socialize and hang out with real friends to play a game that makes Dungeons and Dragons look like a social event; at least you are in the same room with other people when you play Dungeons and Dragons instead of being a recluse.  That is when I realized that as much of a video game addict I may be, I am nothing in the slightest compaired to these hard core gamers.  The sad thing is, that there are a whole lot of them.

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Google Custom Toolbar Buttons

Written by Jon on February 28, 2006 – 2:00 pm

Google Tool Bar LogoMost people in the know, like to use Google Toolbar. Google, is again making cool free stuff. One on the new additions to the Google Toolbar 4.0 for IE 6 (which is a must-have for any webmaster because of the “Page Rank” feature), is the the ability to create custom buttons and links from your site. I have only found the information for Movable Type and if any one knows where to find simple code for Wordpress, I’d appreciate it.

Here’s how you can create a Google Toolbar Button for your Movable Type site.

Need a Google Toolbar? Find out how to download the Google Toolbar.

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Fight Night Rd. 3

Written by Jeremy on February 27, 2006 – 8:18 pm

It really looks like this!

Fight Night Round 3 has the illest graphics I’ve ever seen. The fighters’ skins are so textured compared to other games. The lighting helps it look more real because it’s so complicated, and sometimes hard to tell what’s what. I’ve been playing it for a couple days on my xbox 360 and I still can’t get over how good the graphics are. Props to the progammers.

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Cute Fish - Freak O’ the Week

Written by Jon on February 27, 2006 – 12:28 am

BlobfishAfter hours of reading the junk on Green Peace’s website, I found something I can agree with. This little fish is pretty cute. I don’t think we should kill or eat cute fish, especially if they live at the bottom of the ocean. I think we should only eat fish we can catch with a pole, like a trout or a carp. If we only eat the fish we catch, then there would never be a shortage of fish.

Read more about the Blobfish.

The Epic Guppy 

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Civil Disobedience

Written by Jon on February 27, 2006 – 12:03 am

Civil DisobedienceIs Civil Disobedience a crime?  I would argue that when masses of citizens use non-violent actions of civil disobedience against government, it isn’t a crime.  Martin Luther King did this well and he changed the course of history.  However, when a few zealots enter military bases, they are breaking the law.

Here is an article trying to spin realty, saying that breaking the law is alright, and I think it’s just wrong. Green Peace broke the law.

“Is painting an anti-war message on the stern of a military supply vessel a crime?”

“all entered an RAF base at Fairford and attempted to immobilise B52 bombers”

” Marchwood Military Port and occupied tanks, locking themselves with chains and padlocks.”

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Green Peace and Condoms

Written by Jon on February 26, 2006 – 11:42 pm

Green Peace CondomaWell, after my last post I decided that I would visit Green Peace to see what they where all about. Here what I found, a commercial about using Giant Condoms to clean up our air. I took a screen shot and even made a link to this dumb commercial.

Green Peace Carbon Condom

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Green Peace and a War Ship

Written by jon on February 26, 2006 – 11:20 pm

Green PeaceThis is a funny story I found at the Weekly James, it’s old but good. Green Peace does it again, they look stupid.  No wonder nobody gives Green Peace any credit, their crazy.

Greenpeace activist Mikey Rosato hangs in protest from the bow of the guided missile frigate HMAS Sydney.

A high-speed rubber dinghy managed to act as a decoy to police boats while another dinghy pulled alongside the bows of the frigate as it cruised towards the heads.

One of the protesters, dressed in climbing gear, managed to attach some form of clamp to the side of the warship and rappel himself up.

As he dangled off the side of the ship, the dinghy pulled away, leaving police with the task of fathoming out how to get him off.

While on the bow, he displayed a Greenpeace anti-war banner. - SMH.com.au

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Weakest Shelby Cobra Ever, The 1978 King Cobra

Written by Jon on February 26, 2006 – 10:57 pm

Since we have been slow to put anything on the website, I thought this Rock’n Shelby Cobra should be noted.

The King Cobra added garish spoilers, flares, air dams, and decals to the undesirable Mustang II hatchback. Power came from a pathetic 139 horsepower, 302-cid V8 engine drinking through a small 2-barrel carburetor. With just 500 King Cobras ever produced, they are extremely rare but are scorned by true Mustang enthusiasts. ESPN

Shelby 1978 King Cobra

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