Sunday, April 25, 2010
For all you True BLood Fans
This is a great idea! For those who can't wait for the next season, True Blood series creator Alan Ball produced six-mini-episodes that will take place between seasons 2 and 3 and, starting May 2nd, will play every Sunday on HBO!
Hit the jump for some more "Waiting Sucks" promos!
Sam Version
Tara Version
AND of course.... an Eric Tease!!
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
What life is REALYY like after you rescue the princess

Ever wonder what really happens after you rescue the princess at the end of a video game? The exact same thing that would happen in real life if you wanted to get with one.
Hit the jump for the video
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Rectum Bar in all its glory (hole)

How many nights have you and your friends wanted to hang out and drink but never could decide on the place to do so? Well, I bring you the Rectum Bar outside Vienna, Austria. This place has the whole digestive track, with the tongue, stomach, small and intestines and the anus - all anatomically correct (except for the large intestine). This place is the SH1T!! get it?? get it??
Hit the jump for another look from the rear... hahhahah i crack myself up.
[Gearfuse]

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McDonald's Trains New Employees with this Nintendo DS Game
A Bloomberg report brings us this look at McDonald's own DS employee training software that's used in Japan. It's like Cooking Mama but when you fail, you just don't get an angry mama, but a pink slip.. hahahh
ps. how does that reporter woman even dare call it a nsds?? psh.. and she calls herself asian..
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Eyjafjallajökull Daily CO2 Output Puny Compared to European Aviation Industry

For those of you who live under a rock, Europe was rocked (har har) by the active eruptions of Mt. Eyjafjallajökull (say it 3 times fast!) in Iceland. The massive ash plumes have wreaked havoc on European travel as the Europe banned all air travel to and from the EU. So what does this really mean.
As you can see in this graph, the European aviation industry's daily CO2 output completely surpasses Eyjafjallajökull with a daily total of 344,109 tons of CO2 per day. It dwarfs the volcano's 15,000 tons to a tiny little triangle.
Anyways, although travelers are hatin' on the volcano for grounding and/or stranding them for days on end, the earth sure is having a good laugh. Hit the jump for awesome pictures of the little volcano that could (and did).









A screen shot from FlightRader24.com showing air traffic over Europe, and places where airpots are closed on Friday Night. The yellow plans were flights in the air at the time the map was made.
[nytimes, gizmodo]
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