Category Archives: For Fun
Governmentium – newly discovered element on Periodic Table of Elements
Research has led to the discovery of the heaviest element yet known to science. The new element, Governmentium (Gv), has one neutron, 25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons, and 198 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 312. These 312 particles are held together by forces called morons, which are surrounded by vast… Read More »
I can't feel my face…
Zeitgeist Addendum – 2008 – Peter Joseph
Zeitgeist: Addendum – 2008 by Peter Joseph from ZeitgeistMovie.com on Vimeo. Zeitgeist: Addendum – 2008 by Peter Joseph
For Concentration, Meditation, or Drowning-Out Noise
Binaural beats. A pattern of wah-wah type of noises that your brain generates when playing unmatched frequencies in your ears. Depending on the speed of the rhythm, your brain will assume different brain wave patterns, like alpha, theta, beta, and others. You can use this to force your brain into deep thought, relaxation, or whatever… Read More »
Man Paralyzed By Love – Literally
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McDonald’s Reveals That Dollar Will Be Replaced
As the image clearly indicates, a new dollar is coming soon. McDonald’s has prepared their menu for the “new dollar” already.
A Whole Nother Language II
Why not continue with this? Here are some abuses of our language that need to stop now. Error: My car is so dirty it needs washed. Correction: My car is so dirty it needs to be washed. Error: Let\’s split this between the four of us. Correction: Let\’s divide this amongst the four of us.… Read More »
Driving in Cincinnati
Welcome to Cincinnati, where drivers literally move in front of you while you are on a clear path. They have no reason to move other than they like the appearance of the lane you are in. I have honked at people before to have them move out of the way. After they realize that they… Read More »
How Application Development Works
This is the process by which computer applications are developed. Albeit a bit tongue-in-cheek, it’s not too far off.