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December 1, 2008 by Brian James
It started with that addicting sand art website and it continues on with Pen And Ink. Designer Andy Foulds created this flash-based site that allows you to draw whatever you want with the choice of black or red ink. Simple yet provides hours of mindless, non-productive, getting paid for web 2.0 doodling fun.
Check it out right here: Pen And Ink
December 1, 2008 by Brian James
The recent terrorist attacks on Mumbai, India filled Thanksgiving dinner conversations around the world. However, with the FCC regulating the mainstream media, many are unaware of the reality of these unfortunate events. Sometimes a photo can say so much more than Anderson Cooper can. Here’s a collection of photos documenting the ordeal as the story unfolded (Warning: Contains graphic content)… Read more
November 28, 2008 by Brian James
A 34-year-old Wal-Mart employee has died today after being trampled on during the holiday rush for bargains. Three additional Wal-Mart employees at the same Long Island location have been reported injured You would think that after previous incidents and injuries during Black Friday, Wal-Mart would have taken precautionary measures this year to prevent and aid in the control of the post-Thanksgiving shopping frenzy.
One of many stampedes from Black Friday ‘07:
(via Newsday)
November 24, 2008 by Brian James
As the international community moves towards a unified vision of one world, we should each take the next step in expanding our knowledge of foreign languages. Let’s begin with the basics.
Here’s a list of ways to say “I love you” in over 100 languages: Read more
November 21, 2008 by Brian James
Abraham Biggs, a 19-year-old from Florida, broadcasted his suicide on Justin.tv, a popular lifecasting website. After posting a suicide note, Biggs overdosed on pills live via webcam as viewers egged him on.
When he took the pills and stopped moving, they laughed, expecting his corpse to revive and announce it was all a joke. No one called the police until hours had passed. They kept watching as officers came to the scene and verified his death. Even then, commenters wrote “OMFG” and “LOL.”
The lines defining the stage and reality have been blurred. What many thought was merely a hoax just viewed their very first snuff film. One would think that most people would find something morbidly wrong with watching someone “fake” a suicide. I love the internet, but the real world is not within the monitor you are staring into right now.
(via Valleywag)
November 21, 2008 by Brian James
On January 13, 2005 the bodies of Canadian couple John and Jackie Knill were discovered on a Thailand beach resort. They were two of the many victims killed from the December 26 2004 tsunami. Weeks later a Seattle man doing relief work found a damaged camera and discarded it but kept the memory card in the camera. After downloading the images he discovered pictures of the Knill’s enjoying their vacation, as well as shots of a huge wave approaching the shore. With each picture it shows the wave getting closer and closer to shore. The last picture taken of them before the wave hit (shown above) was shot just after 8.30 am on December 26.
The man who recovered the images recognized the couple from a missing person’s web site. After contacting their sons, the man drove from Seattle to Vancouver to give them their parent’s last images.
More fascinating pictures and stories like this one can be found here: listverse.com/history/10-fascinating-last-pictures-taken/
November 19, 2008 by Brian James
Leave it to a Nebraskan to break the official world record for the tallest mohawk. On November 14th, Eric Hahn successfully styled a 27 inch tall mohawk, constructed only with hairspray and a blow dryer. Any hair that was chopped off was donated to Locks of Love. Hahn and his friends also hosted a benefit concert later that night, donating proceeds to Locks of Love and Project Nightlights, a non-profit focused on building sick children their dream bedrooms. Oh you Nebraskans sure have big hearts… and tall mohawks.
November 17, 2008 by Brian James
Greenpeace co-founder Paul Watson established the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society in an effort to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter of wildlife in the world’s oceans. Each winter the Sea Shepherd team and a group of volunteers head out to sea to protect these animals. Through innovative direct-action tactics, Watson and his fellow conservationists expose and confront illegal activities on the high seas. Their most recent campaign focused on protecting the illegally hunted whales of the Antarctic. However, this time Discovery Channel was on board to capture it all in an action-packed seven part series called Whale Wars.
From stink bombs to flash grenades and hostages to capsized boats, Whale Wars captures the battles and the controversy surrounding not only the whaling industry but the Sea Shepherd’s “no holds barred” strategy. International whaling laws are interpreted by various countries and organizations in different ways. Over 20 years ago, Japan withdrew its opposition to the International Whaling Commission’s (IWC) moratorium on commercial whaling. Just one year later, the Japanese announced a large-scale scientific whaling program designed to “assess” whale stocks.
Many conservationists like Watson don’t buy it and question the scientific validity of Japan’s research program. Is it nothing more than a front for whaling? Activist groups like Watson’s Sea Shepherd Conservation Society claim that Japan’s whaling practices violate international law. On the other hand, Japan claims the direct-action tactics of Sea Shepherd are illegal, in essence a form of eco-terrorism.
So who’s more in the wrong and less in the right? The Japanese or the “radical” Sea Shepherds? You be the judge. Tune-in to Animal Planet Friday nights at 9PM ET or head over to iTunes and watch the first episode for free. Warning: this show is addicting!
November 12, 2008 by Brian James
This might be a long shot, but doesn’t newly appointed White House chief-of-staff Rahm Emanuel resemble super human Nathan Petrelli from Heroes? Adrian Pasdar plays the role of Nathan, a rising politician with a secret ability to fly. However, unlike our fictional superhero, Rahm seems to have been struggling with keeping secrets. Apparently, Emanuel has been accused of leaking details regarding Bush and Obama’s recent meeting. Did someone say auto industry bailout?
November 11, 2008 by Brian James
Marketing/PR geniuses! These hemp bouquets were sent out to press and media agencies to promote the premiere of the hit TV series Weeds. What’s next? Brownies?
November 11, 2008 by Brian James
If you caught last night’s Taboo on the Nat Geo channel then you were probably watching in awe of the corset crunchers. The video speaks for itself. Pay attention towards the end when they get into sexual fetishes. That’s right… men and a women both wear tummy squeezing corsets while getting naughty in the champagne room. Or something like that.
November 7, 2008 by Brian James
If you were wondering what President-elect Barack Obama was doing while he awaited the results of the 2008 Election, here is your answer. Click through for some of our favorites… Read more
November 6, 2008 by Brian James
The crowd at Grant Park on election night was too loud to hear recording musician Will-I-Am talk about his “Yes We Can” music video for president elect Barack Obama. Solution? CNN beamed Will-I-Am into the studio! That’s right… just like in Star Trek.
October 31, 2008 by Brian James

Every year Bruce Springsteen and his wife Patti set up an elaborate halloween display at their mansion in Rumson, NJ. However, due to “catastrophic success” they decided to give their neighbors a break this year. Instead, The Boss is offering a free Lo-Fi download of A Night With The Jersey Devil.
Head over to brucespringsteen.net for some free ear candy!
October 30, 2008 by Brian James

Hit up the voting booth, pat yourself on the back and get FREE ice cream? Ben and Jerry’s wants to thank you for voting by giving you a free scoop of ice cream! Head over to any participating Ben and Jerry’s location on election day from 5-8PM to claim your scoop (or scoops if you’re slick).
Voting locations and participating shops can be found here… http://www.facebook.com/benjerry