Apr. 1st, 2011

debgeisler: (Default)
ThinkGeek has provided us with the ultimate treat: lightsaber popsicles. And I'm so behind that. (And I'm wondering if this will be the April Fool product they'll eventually actually create and sell. Or will it be the Angry Birds Pork Rinds?)

You can now select the language "Elmer Fudd" as a Google option. Go ahead. Click here and try typing angwy biwds.

Gmail motion gives you email without all of that typing. )

If you have "instant search" on in Google, try searching for either helvetica or comic sans and watch what happens.

YouTube offers the Top 5 Viral Pictures of 1911. Very good. )
debgeisler: (Default)
ThinkGeek has provided us with the ultimate treat: lightsaber popsicles. And I'm so behind that. (And I'm wondering if this will be the April Fool product they'll eventually actually create and sell. Or will it be the Angry Birds Pork Rinds?)

You can now select the language "Elmer Fudd" as a Google option. Go ahead. Click here and try typing angwy biwds.

Gmail motion gives you email without all of that typing. )

If you have "instant search" on in Google, try searching for either helvetica or comic sans and watch what happens.

YouTube offers the Top 5 Viral Pictures of 1911. Very good. )
debgeisler: (Default)
Perhaps he meant it as a joke, but I do not find presidential aspirant Mike Huckabee's comments about wanting to force Americans "at gunpoint" to listen to David Barton's views on the United States as a "Christian nation" at all amusing. In fact, I'm deeply troubled by them, but not at all surprised that the group he spoke to, "Rediscover God in America" conference organizers United in Purpose, would handily edit Huckabee's comments out of the version of the speech they made publicly available.

And I'm quite grateful that People for the American Way managed to capture the full speech before it was edited and provide us with this:

debgeisler: (Default)
Perhaps he meant it as a joke, but I do not find presidential aspirant Mike Huckabee's comments about wanting to force Americans "at gunpoint" to listen to David Barton's views on the United States as a "Christian nation" at all amusing. In fact, I'm deeply troubled by them, but not at all surprised that the group he spoke to, "Rediscover God in America" conference organizers United in Purpose, would handily edit Huckabee's comments out of the version of the speech they made publicly available.

And I'm quite grateful that People for the American Way managed to capture the full speech before it was edited and provide us with this:

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