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Complicated Life

Posted by Will Hortman
June 15th, 2007

So this is why it takes so long to get Fiorella’s fried chicken…


Complicated Life

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Panda, Jr.

Posted by Bryan Robinson
May 23rd, 2007

This is an internet classic. The panda sneezing.

It has an all-new meaning for Memphians, though. Ya Ya, one of our lovely pandas at the zoo, is pregnant.

You can view the CA update on it here.

Gesundheit!

Toon Suicide

Posted by Will Hortman
April 28th, 2007

Ever get in one of those moods, being a early30ish office worker with the heart of an indie rocker, when you just want to spend about 3 months animating a cartoon music video of yourself scored to Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ to vent your frustration over work, love and the futility of being…

Looks like someone beat you to it. Click the pic:

This is why I still listen to Slayer.

Tap water is the new black

Posted by diggable
April 27th, 2007

Today’s fancier restaurants offer the choice of tap water, rejecting bottled water as just another cog in the carbon-spewing, globe-warming industrial machine.

Last month, the San Francisco Chronicle spotted a hot new food trend in the Bay Area. Instead of offering diners a choice of still or sparkling bottled water with their (inevitably) locally grown delectables, trendoid restaurants such as Incanto, Poggio, and Nopa now offer glorified tap water. Sustainable-dining pioneer Chez Panisse has also joined the crowd, tossing Santa Lucia overboard for filtered municipal water, carbonated on-site. The reason: It takes a lot of energy to create a bottle of water and ship it from Europe to California. And so of-the-moment bistros can boost their enviro cred by giving away tap water instead of selling promiscuously marked-up bottled water. “Our whole goal of sustainability means using as little energy as we have to,” Mike Kossa-Rienzi, general manager of Chez Panisse, told the Chronicle. “Shipping bottles of water from Italy doesn’t make sense.”

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Google surpasses Microsoft as world’s most-visited site

Posted by diggable
April 26th, 2007

It’s official: Google rules the world. The Mountain View search engine has outstripped Microsoft on two fronts, becoming both the most visited Web site and the most valuable global brand. The events are major milestones for Google, which has grown into a business juggernaut. Torrid growth and outsized profits have quickly propelled the company past

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Nissan Plans To Offer A $2500 Car

Posted by diggable
April 25th, 2007

Renault-Nissan is planning on building a car for under $3000. The price could be as low as $2500, which is 40% less and that the least expensive sub-compact car available today.

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Filthy Shamblers

Posted by Bryan Robinson
April 24th, 2007

When I was a child, I never had any issues with zombies. They seemed nice enough, although it was always tough to get a good conversation out of them (”Grrrrrrhhhhhhhhhhkkk” is not easy for the living to understand). But ever since I lost my best friend to a large-scale zombie attack during college, I’ve built up an undying hatred for the Undead.

Now, when the zombies attacked San Francisco, I wasn’t overly worried. Mind you, I was saddened by the many accounts of attacks, but the citizenry seemed to recover nicely once the attack was finished.

However, upon hearing that the dirty, filthy shamblers are planning an invasion of Memphis , I’ve been worked into a rage.

Citizens, I encourage you to learn everything you can about the upcoming attack and take every precaution to protect yourself and your loved ones.

Arm yourself with knowledge and perhaps the righteous shall be victorious… Undeath is a terrible fate

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