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Gotta love the Geek and Poke commentary on buzzwords and consulting!
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Gotta love the Geek and Poke commentary on buzzwords and consulting!
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My friend Bryan the chiropractor-turned-demolition-contractor (aka GreenBones) emailed me a hilarious photo today – of "missile balloons" chasing a pickup truck. I think Bryan has a thing for destruction!
I understand that this photo has been around the web for longer than I’ve been at Sun (I found the photo on an engaget blog post dated September 4, 2004. That shows how out of touch I am!)
But it occured to me that today, a caption might read a bit different than it did back then. Perhaps these "missiles" are just retaliatory strikes from GM trying to get back at Toyota for destroying their market share!
Would you like to be a banker in today’s economy?
Or … perhaps we should sacrifice a member of Congress instead?
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Just a little reminder from Non Sequitur to watch where you are going when you are Twittering. The life you save may be your own.
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A bit of visual hilarity to end a long, productive day …
Thanks to Michelle Malkin for the post, David A Stein for the artwork and @mikepfs‘s tweet which triggered my attention in the first place.
I don’t know who put this together, but "Abraham Lincoln on Facebook" is the funniest thing I’ve seen on the Internet all day.
Enjoy!
Thanks Garry Bartle, for sharing this bit of hilarity.
A bit of humor to end a long, productive day. It appears that we do have something to look forward to …
A Wisconsin woman found a Nokia phone in her bag of potato chips, reported The Consumerist last Friday.
I used to love to find surprises inside of Crackerjacks, but this may be going a bit too far!
What do you do if someone friend-requests you and you don’t want to respond?
Thanks, Jay Dear, for pointing out this bit of wisdom. Sometimes I wish I could find someone who could tell me what I’m thinking, or, better yet, understand it.