Archive for May, 2007

Enough Bacon To Keep Washington DC In BLT’s For A Month!

Posted by netnomad

If you are afraid of pigs - or bacon - I strongly suggest against clicking this link. I’m just beyond words.

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What To Do When Your iPod Nano Locks Up

Posted by netnomad

It might work with other iPods too.
A hat tip to my friend George Castanza Matt who saved my bacon when I was miles from a computer in the middle of nowhere on a tour bus when my iPod Nano locked up tighter than a drum.
Hold down MENU and the center button for ten seconds. [...]

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Attention Gran Turismo Fans

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Remember when you took that little tiny car and stuck a huge engine in it? And you thought “wouldn’t it be fun if you could accomplish this in real life”?
Well.
Some fellas in Germany stuck a 350 hp Suzuki engine in a heavily-modified Volkswagon Golf and they have the video to prove it.
Some people have [...]

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Another Thing I’m Happy About… On A Number Of Levels

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It appears that Cerberus Capital Management is going to own Chrysler - and Magma isn’t. Such a shame that Belinda left politics to go back and work with Daddy thinking she’d become the boss at Chrysler. Too bad.
Seems the CAW is a little upset about Cerberus’ acquisition of Chrysler. They seem to [...]

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Mickey Mouse Is Now On United States Immigration Payroll. Seriously!

Posted by netnomad

Y’know…
I fully realize that I rant. I know I have pet issues that I harp on or spend a disproportionate amount of time talking about. Realizing that, I was going to let the whole passport thing slide this week because I know I harp on it a lot. In fact, just [...]

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HOW MANY In One?

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Just when you thought 10-in-1 card readers were extreme, along comes this.

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An Interesting But Useless Discovery

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I was recently researching Alfred Hitchcock and was browsing his Wikipedia entry. (Sorry, too lazy to link.)
Long time Seinfeld fans will remember the famous Seinfeld episode where Kramer was convinced he met the famous author Salmon Rushdie who Kramer proposed was operating under the assumed name of “Saul Bass”. Kramer said “He’s just [...]

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