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Monday Monkeying

[ 2 Comments ]Posted on December 29, 2008 by admin in Editorial & Opinion

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Lives for the weekend


You’re a monkey. You have darts.
There are balloons. Any questions?

For all you poor souls whose jerk of a boss is making you work during the least productive week of the year, this is our last Monday Demotivator of 2008. Jeez. Just call in sick, will ya? Here’s some stuff to at least help make you late. A perfect brainless warmup is Bloons. You’re a monkey, you have darts, there are balloons. Should be manageable even before you finish the first cup of coffee. After you realize that you’re not even very good at being a dart-toting monkey, check out Superfollow. It acts sort of like a game, but then isn’t one. While your coffee kicks in, ponder what kind of job that guy must have that enables him to sit around all day designing Flash-powered gizmos that serve no conceivable purpose. Now that you’re finally awake, try your hand at Fancypants, fancypants. My pants must not be fancy enough. I killed a few spiders and became overwhelmed with a sort of nebulous sense of futility. Someone please let me know what happens after all the spider killing. And lastly, if you’re still hell-bent on this “going to work on Monday” thing, here’s a list of words you can’t use at the office next week when the rest of the staff is back, but you might be able to get away with this week. It’s amazing the words they come up with for things like “large European beetle with larvae that destroy trees and other plants”.

Do YOU Have A Best Of 2008?

[ 3 Comments ]Posted on December 27, 2008 by admin in Editorial & Opinion

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

What was great in ’08? Care to opine on ’09?

Well, Fimoculous  has fleshed out their best of 2008 list, so you won’t be seeing any annoying “ten best whatever” lists around here (except the condensed Pitchfork Top 50). That Fimoculous list always kind of wraps it up. I think for a lot of us the single best thing that happened in 2008 is a no-brainer; it would have to be that whole Change thing. Hard to top that. [See comments for explanation of this strikethrough]  For me personally, 2008 was unique in that for the first time in my life (since about fourth grade, anyway) I went a whole year not only without a partner, but I don’t think I even went on a DATE. I’m taking applications for 2009 by the way (I may have lost my looks and be dwelling in poverty, but I’m still a nice guy). MORE IMPORTANTLY THOUGH, I’d love to know what stood out for YOU in 2008, or what you look forward to in 2009. That little comment link works, you know. Have at it. What was great in ’08? Care to opine on ’09?

It’s All Lap Dances And Cupcakes Until Someone Sprains a Man-boob!

[ 2 Comments ]Posted on December 22, 2008 by admin in Editorial & Opinion

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

The Cliche-O-Matic™ And Other Time-Wasters

In our ongoing tradition of trying to make you late for work on Monday, we bring you, among other things, The Cliche-O-Matic™. Tired of the same old hackneyed phases like “Don’t piss on my shoe and tell me it’s raining”? The Cliche-O-Matic™ brings you 35 one-click cliche generators. Some of them were kind of stretching it, but maybe it’ll inspire you to think up your own. For those who are out to prove how smart they are, try Achievement Unlocked. Your college education won’t help you, and if you get it in less than 1,000 seconds you’re either a genius, or need treatment of some kind. Hard to say which. For you first-person shooter addicts who are tired of throwing shoes at Bush, we have a simple, “realistic physics” archery game, mysteriously named Jackpot. For something a little more holiday-themed, try Christmas Escape 1 and Christmas Escape 2. A friend told me that after spending several minutes being stumped, his six and nine-year-old kids bailed him out in less than 5 minutes. And speaking of wasting time, check out selfcontrolfreak.com. Although pretty clever, I’m surprised there’s any time left over for the rest of us to waste with this guy around. Which reminds me. Have you seen my Three-Second Rule Flowchart?

I Dropped Food On The Floor Should I Eat It Flowchart

[ 2 Comments ]Posted on December 19, 2008 by admin in Editorial & Opinion

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Is the three second rule too simple? Here’s a chart.

Here’s a carefully diagrammed assessment based on the Three Second Rule. More info here. Read the rest of this entry »

Don’t Be A Googlewanker

[ Comments Off ]Posted on December 15, 2008 by admin in Editorial & Opinion

Monday, December 15th, 2008

The Internet. I’ve Seen It.

Although Google recently released their 2008 Year-End Google Zeitgeist, I’d like to point out a significant oversight in their methodology: If they were to treat every individual searcher’s name as a single search term, I’m pretty sure the number one search would be a form of Googlewanking. And for the record, if you’re prone to this behavior and find you’ve left an embarrassing trail on line, you might want to try a Googlewashing service. In any case, I think it says something about America that the top searches haven’t changed much since the . People still pretty much search for celebrities, games, and cataclysmic events. Personally, since I have to do a lot of research for clients, I think I’ve actually viewed all the pages in Google (as I joked with a friend the other day: “The Internet? I’ve seen it.”), so I’m always looking for new tools. One of the coolest things I’ve seen in a while is Idée Labs’ tools like Multicolr Search. Click colors and it finds photos that contain them. Or TinEye. Give it an image and it will tell you where the image appears on the web. And for you Googlewankers who haven’t seen the entire Internet yet, maybe you should talk to Ms Dewey, if you haven’t met her before. And since she takes so long to get loaded, here’s your Monday time-waster: MindCards. Annoyingly simple, yet annoyingly hard to score well on.

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