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July 27, 2006
This is cool...A $3.39 Big Mac for the price of a double cheeseburger by doing a little McDonalds Menu Re-Mixing.
I can't stand McD's food, but if you dig it, you'll dig this video. via AdRants. Technorati Tags: McDonalds, Cheap+Food April 4, 2006
Kevin Salwen over at the Worthwhile blog points out this sequence of numbers that you'll see if you're up on Wednesday of this week at two minutes and three seconds after 1 in the morning, the time and date will be: 01:02:03 04/05/06 March 31, 2006
If Ida Gottit has anything to say about this, eMarketer's predictions are right on!
"One third of your life is spent sleeping. That is a wasted third, in our eyes."
Ida Gottit, Chief Executive American Marketry Association Technorati Tags: emarketer, April+Fools March 8, 2006
Got an email on this today. Looks like to folks that make Watson software are trying to get the old fart butler a new gig. I voted for the Trump deal. Get Jeeves on The Apprentice! Check it out: http://www.ajobforjeeves.com/wp/ February 2, 2006
According to Phil, we're in for 6 more weeks of a mild weather winter... Technorati Tags: groundhog's day July 20, 2004
From the Herman Miller DesignLink Newsletter... Zoomburg? Sprawling suburbs, subdividing out of control. Toad? Temporary, Obsolete, Abandoned, or Derelict site. Think empty and defunct Toys ''R'' Us. Snout House? House with the main entrance set too far back from a street-facing wall. A protruding garage is often the culprit. (Portland, Oregon planning officials ban snouts. There, houses must pass the "trick or treat test." Children should be able to find the front door.) Dolores Hayden, a Yale professor of architecture, urbanism and American studies, has compiled her definitions in "A Field Guide to Urban Sprawl," scheduled to be published this fall. As Hayden studied the built and developed environment, ''I began to see that one of the most useful things to do might be to develop a common language.'' She was interviewed recently by The New York Times. Hayden's language stimulates thought. It provides insight by calling it what it is. Litter on a stick? Highway billboards. December 4, 2003
Read at your own risk. I Like Monkeys |
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