Archive for October, 2008
Google protects itself from zombies
by Greg on Oct.31, 2008, under General, Technology
You’ve gotta love google for doing cool things on holidays, like editing their robots.txt file to protect their /brains from zombies
HAPPY CAPS LOCK DAY!!!
by Greg on Oct.22, 2008, under General, Images
Leave a Comment :CAPS LOCK more...Happy Anti-Piracy Day
by Greg on Oct.21, 2008, under General, Technology
Happy Anti-Piracy day, everyone! Today is the day that you’re supposed to be scared and remove that pirated copy of Windows or Office your friend gave you.
“Welcome to the Microsoft Global Anti-Piracy Day virtual pressroom. Global Anti-Piracy Day, Oct. 21, 2008, is a simultaneous launch of education initiatives and enforcement actions in 48 countries on five continents to combat the sophisticated, illegal trade of pirated and counterfeit software.
Microsoft is taking these steps as part of its commitment to working with communities, national governments and local law enforcement agencies around the world to protect its customers and partners and promote the value of intellectual property as a driver of innovation.”
I’m thinking we’re going to see less education, and more lawsuits targeting software pirates. That, or perhaps they’ll just resume disabling keys through Windows Update/Genuine Advantage. I guess we’ll see.
Either way, The Pirate Bay is having a good laugh today…
Ouch.
by Greg on Oct.20, 2008, under Videos
I really don’t think this guy is going to be able to have children. Unless of course he didn’t want to, then hey — mission accomplished.
12-Year-Old Boy Scouts Volunteer To Give Women Breast Exams
by Greg on Oct.20, 2008, under Videos
12-Year-Old Boy Scouts Volunteer To Give Women Breast Exams
I know it’s late in the month, but for those who don’t know, it’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. If you have a few extra bucks, consider making a donation to the Susan G. Komen For The Cure foundation.
Or, at the very least, educate yo self, foo!
A Weekend in Amish Country
by Greg on Oct.20, 2008, under General, Travel
I got to spend this past weekend with my sisters and my sister’s husband in rural Angola, IN. On Friday we spent the day in Shipshewana, Indiana, touring the Amish country and checking out different shops. I’m not much of an antique or trinket shopper (my sisters are), but there were a few places that I really enjoyed.
The first place we stopped at was Yoder’s Meat Market (and I swear, 1 out of every two people there have the surname Yoder). I picked up some really good summer sausage, lebanon bologna, baby swiss cheese, and some crackers. Definitely made for good snacking
The other places I really liked were furniture stores. The Amish are definitely known for their custom woodwork. I didn’t buy anything at the furniture shops, but I think when I buy my new house, I’ll probably venture back out there for a dining room set.
We met up with my brother-in-law’s family that night for dinner at Das Dutchman Essenhaus, and let me tell you — this place is amazing. We did a family style meal with chicken, ham, mashed potatoes, corn, beans, homemade bread, and stuffing. I left there absolutely stuffed, and we headed back to my sister’s place to watch movies for the rest of the weekend.
No peanuts — or porn — on Delta flights
by Greg on Oct.13, 2008, under General, Travel
Delta Air Lines plans to block inappropriate Web sites from its in-flight Wi-Fi service to be launched this year, according to this story from the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Delta previously said it planned to rely on flight attendants to handle inappropriate situations, such as pornography surfing. But after feedback from customers and attendants, the airline changed its policy and is working with Wi-Fi provider Aircell to use a system to block inappropriate content.
I don’t really disagree with this move, but what’s to stop someone from bringing a porno magazine on a flight? I guess I just never thought it would be an issue, but then again, I’d probably be surprised.





