Monday, March 29, 2010
(Ctrl + C) + (Ctrl + V) = Disney Imagineers
I found this video on 'nerd blog' TwentySided. I'm a pretty big fan of Disney movies since I watched an almost unhealthy amount growing up, and I never once noticed these similarities.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Please Come to the States... Please!
As both a practicing video game junkie and a recovering soda junkie, I believe I would go nuts over these Metal Gear Solid: Peacewalker Mountain Dew cans. Currently their only in Japan, but hopefully they'll get a debut here in the U.S.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
New Meaning to Dog-Sitting
Could this be every parent's dream? A dog that soothes their crying baby? If I ever have children, I'll be sure to pick one up on the way home from the hospital.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
And So, It Begins...
March Madness has official hit the United States as the first rounds of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament began today. I may not be the authority on basketball at KFIZ, nor does it top football as my favorite sport, but I really enjoy watching the tournament along with everyone else. Every single team seems to really give it their all, and the greatest thing is that their not playing for a pay check, or a ring, or a bonus (although, one could argue that they're playing for their future NBA salary). They're playing (mostly) for pride. This seems especially evident with the lower seeded teams, who's only chance to be in the spotlight is by giving the country one of those huge upsets we all love to see.
So far, there's been some great games, and this first weekend is my favorite of the tournament. Sure, the Final Four and championship games are exciting, but when it's moving from one game to the next at a blistering pace and everyone has a chance to move on, it really can't be topped. On top of that, my bracket is being torn apart here early on, but that's nothing new, so I'm cool with it. How are yours doing?
Friday, March 12, 2010
Get Your Brackets Together
Here's your Web Waster of the Day:
SocialTimes - The shift has already been made, it's no longer a "new thing" to be involved in social media, but it seems to be something that a fair number of people still don't have their heads wrapped around yet. This is a great site that delves into some of the more significant reasons for its rise and why it is not going anywhere anytime soon.
SocialTimes - The shift has already been made, it's no longer a "new thing" to be involved in social media, but it seems to be something that a fair number of people still don't have their heads wrapped around yet. This is a great site that delves into some of the more significant reasons for its rise and why it is not going anywhere anytime soon.
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