Originally posted on November 8, 2006 @ 1:44 pm
Searching around the internet today for random images, I came across this:
I never knew that Best Buy hired little kids for their Geek Squad.
Originally posted on November 8, 2006 @ 1:44 pm
Searching around the internet today for random images, I came across this:
I never knew that Best Buy hired little kids for their Geek Squad.
Originally posted on November 28, 2006 @ 11:27 am
This morning via email I received a funny t-shirt picture submission for my picture of the day category which reads:
“I know Jesus loves me, but I just want to be friends.”
I wonder how many strange looks I’d get if I wore this shirt?
Originally posted on November 4, 2006 @ 2:24 pm
Have you ever wondered how Japan protects the local residents and tourists that visit the area from Godzilla, King of the Monsters?
That’s right, the Godzilla Defense Force. Defending Japan one monster at a time.
Originally posted on October 7, 2006 @ 8:41 pm
When it comes to web design and viewing websites in general, I’m all about cross browser compliancy, web standards and clean valid code, so it makes sense that my own website follow the strict standards I believe in and use in my daily work life when I design sites or build web applications, which it does… with one major exception… until now.
The one exception I never considered for my own site was viewing it on a handheld device, so the other day I set out to make sure that my site would work but also look nice on handheld devices. Take a look:
As you can see from the photo above, my site looks really good on my Palm TX.
I’m still working out a few minor CSS tweaks but I think that I’ve got it mostly under control now but I would love some user feedback.
If you own a handheld device like a PocketPC, cell phone, Blackberry or some other PDA and want to help, read on.
What I would like is for multiple people to view my site on their handheld device, then take a digital picture or a screen shot, then send it my way with your feedback if it looks good or what bugs you might be experiencing.
Contact me for my image file specific email address to send your image files.
Originally posted on June 26, 2006 @ 11:14 pm
Apparently Heinz has a product called Spotted Dick. From the picture below it seems to be some sort of sponge pudding and you can heat it up in a microwave.
Doing a little Google research this evening, I found a little bit of information about spotted dick:
Spotted Dick is a steamed suet pudding containing dried fruit, usually currants. The dessert is especially popular in the United Kingdom, usually served either with custard or with butter and brown sugar. Spotted refers to the currants (which resemble spots), and Dick is a corruption of the word dough.
Looking at my site stats, I have a lot of readers from the United Kingdom, so I’m interested in finding out what the real story is on spotted dick pudding.
Here in America, when I hear the words spotted dick, I don’t think of pudding but then again, in the UK, there are many words which have different meaning here in the United States… example “Rubber”. Hehe. Can you please pass me a rubber? I almost lost it when I heard that in England a few years ago. In England, a rubber is an eraser.