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Don’t Stop At Your Television – Throw Away Your Whole Tech Life

By Guest Author • Dec 6th, 2008 • Category: Philosophy

Hot: Here’s a little social experiment: Erase your MySpace page. Go ahead, you’re going to have to trust me on this one. And while you’re at it get rid of your Facebook page as well. Right now, I’ll wait. Also delete your LinkedIn profile and take yourself off of Match.com, Friendster, and Classmates.com. Peekyou, Flickr, [...]



Ghetto Dinner Numero Trace

By Guest Author • Nov 14th, 2008 • Category: Potent Potables

Hot: Yes, you read it right folks. Another Ghetto Dinner Party is upon us, they only come but once a year. When the last leaf of the great Maple tree falls and when it becomes too cold to play whiffle ball, the Great Ghetto Dinner comes forth like a mighty steed. When you get out [...]



Just when I thought we were taking steps forward…

By Guest Author • Sep 5th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Hot: Call this liberal horse hockey. Call this leftist ideology. Really, you can call it whatever you want, because I don’t give a flying shitcake. If what you get from this post goes anywhere near “anti-American” than you can feel confident that you have severely missed the point and there is a lonely noose in [...]



Diner Date, or: Dairy Prom Queen

By Guest Author • May 5th, 2007 • Category: Fnord

Hot: I don’t go out a lot, and wherever I go, there usually aren’t a whole lot of people. Which is why I was horrified that when I went to Dairy Queen last night, I found it to be relatively crowded, mostly with people my own age. To make the whole experience more surreal, they [...]



selling out on day one

By Guest Author • May 3rd, 2007 • Category: Fnord

Hot: Do you know what’s awesome? Selling out. For as long as I can remember, I’ve dreamed of having a radio show. I loved radio. Every Christmas I would spend the entire day just listening to old episodes of This American Life. It was my tradition. With the advent of podcasting, I felt that there [...]