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Hate to break it to you, but you’re not getting into college

March 30th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

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Step 1) Learn to spell your sponsor’s name.

Step 2) Give up on “Colage.” You’re not going to pass the intranse x-am.

Step 3) Focus on the skills that will help you later in life. Like running a McDonalds cash register, or finding a good park bench to sleep on.

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Who Else Has Received This Fishing Email Claiming To Be From Gmail?

March 15th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Hacks and Mods

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This special thing about this one is that the spam filters let it through. Usually those spam filters catch just about everything. I’m impressed.

It almost looks official. All of the links in the email go to their correct addresses at Google, except of course for the “Click Here to update your account” one.

faketyfakegmailIt goes to some website at http://accupdategmail.110mb.com, which is a pretty good spoof of the gmail login page. Except that the space counter doesn’t go up, and it’s only at 2 gigs instead of the 7+ that we have here in 2009. If you’re fool enough to log in, the page captures your account name and password and dumps you back to the real login page.

Needless to say, I wrote a nasty message in the “password” section.

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Mother of all Blues Mixes

March 12th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in art

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I’m Literally, Literally Reading a Blog

March 6th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Neat

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For all of us grammer Nazis who get all offended when people use the English language incorrectly, there’s a new blog just for us.

Literally, a Web Log covers press conferences, newspaper reports and other errata that incorrectly use the term “literally”. Like “I literally love this!”, or “I can literally taste that chicken from here.”

Maybe reading this will reduce the urge to go on a grammer rant in the forums literally every time someone sucks at language.

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WTF Wednesdays – ROFL?

March 4th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

They’re called “Chuckle Buddies”, but frankly I’m scared.

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Felon Escapes From Police Onto Kennesaw State Campus

March 3rd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

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Today at around 3:30pm, a felon escaped from police custody at the Waffle House across the street from Kennesaw State University. He was being transported from Orlando, Fl to Tennessee when he broke loose from the officer and managed to get out of his handcuffs. From there, he ran on to Campus.

ksu-felon-nature-trail-and-science-buildingApparently he was spotted, or the police dogs tracked him to (I’m getting conflicting stories) the wooded area next to the science building. Which is where I have my classes. By luck, I wasn’t in the building, I was a couple of buildings away.

Then came the lock down. We were ushered into the nearest buildings and locked inside, and crisis management teams were posted at the entrances.

From my own point of view, Kennesaw’s response to the situation was quick and appropriate. They cleared the outside of the buildings of students to allow the police dogs and choppers to work more efficiently while ensuring the students’ safety. The parking garages were the most dangerous places the students could go, so they prevented us from leaving campus.

Granted, there were some hiccups in the system. Whatever the reason, some of the students were allowed to leave before the “all clear”. I myself was allowed to leave the building I was in and wasn’t stopped until I headed for the Science building. No one even told me the situation until I asked a student what all the helicopters were for, despite my passing a crisis management team on my out of a building.

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Once the all clear signal was given, it took another 45 minutes to actually get off campus. In this case, it was because the police were searching all of the cars for the felon. We were given a visual inspection, and anyone driving a car was required to open his trunk.

Of course, being a suburb of Atlanta, there was plenty of news coverage, and news choppers were flying overhead during the entire incident, proving a constant droning soundtrack during the situation. Fortunately, that means that you have plenty of other stories to read, so you don’t have to take my word for it.

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Bob Ross Radio

March 3rd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

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Remember listening to Bob Ross talking about happy trees? Remember that sense of peace and calm? Well, now you can experience it again. BobRoss.fm broadcasts Bob Ross talking 24/7. So you can use it to relax after that hectic drive home, or use it to fall asleep, or use it to paint your own landscape scene. Whatever you like.

Calmly.

[BobRoss.fm]

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Rapidstack – For Searching Rapidshare, Of Course

March 3rd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Webapps

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This is one of those strange finds that happens when I’m thinking about starting a new project. I was downloading something from Rapidshare and I thought to myself “I wonder if I could scour the web for Rapidshare links? See what’s out there, and what not.” Yes, I talk to myself like I’m in a Sherlock Holmes novel.

Anyway… the point is that I searched to see if someone had already made and app to search for Rapidshare links and, in fact, someone had. I found Rapidstack, a nice ajax-driven search engine. It even claims that it weeds out all of the dead links before displaying the results. I’ve had no problems with any of the links I’ve found, so I’d have to say that it does its job.

It has left me wanting something more, though. Because of Google Analytics, I’m now addicted to graphs. Pretty pretty graphs. I can only imagine what the graphs of keywords from Rapidshare links would look like.

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[Rapidstack]

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Twisten.fm Lets You Listen to What Others Are Twittering About

March 2nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Webapps

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Yet another music service using Grooveshark (or by Grooveshark… yes definitely by them). This one trolls Twitter updates looking for Tinysong links, and gives you a convenient play button so you can just start listening without navigating away.

It’s a great way to discover new music. That is, it will be until Twitter becomes so mainstream that all those people from Myspace start using it. Then it’s back to looking for needles in haystacks. Or just back to Last.fm.

[Twisten.fm]

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Oh, Domain Squatters

March 2nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

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When will you stop being completely inappropriate?

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