UFOs over YouTube

I guess people have been dumping clips to YouTube of people capturing video of UFOs on their camcorders. They’re a little too CGI-polished to be even remotely real, but the concept is pretty cool. Folks are trying to determine if this is a promotion of some kind or just someone having fun with video. Haiti … Continue reading UFOs over YouTube

Digg The Code

When the huge HD-DVD decryption code rebellion hit Digg, people came up with a ton of creative ways to convey the code without actually typing it out. There were a few half-assed attempts to make it into a “song” (read: some guy with a crappy computer microphone that really should not give up the day … Continue reading Digg The Code

I Like Big Books

“Oh. My. God Goodness. Becky, look at her bible. It is sooo huuuge. She looks like one of those preacher-guy’s girlfriends. I don’t understand those preacher-guys, anyway. They only talk to her because she looks like Mother Teresa.” First there was YouTube, now there is GodTube. When should I expect JewTube? (via this morning’s Daily … Continue reading I Like Big Books

Today’s Public Cervix Enouncement: Think Before You Post

The National Ad Council teamed up with “Cyber Tipline” to bring you these two public service announcements. Although they are kind of cheesy, I do think the message is something that the current generation of MySpace kids should be hearing. Even some adults might find the information worth thinking about. You can put something on … Continue reading Today’s Public Cervix Enouncement: Think Before You Post

Hello?

Please note that all blog posts before 8 April 2007 were automatically imported from LiveJournal.  To see the comments and any LiveJournal-specific extras such as polls and user icons, please find the source posting at http://brianenigma.livejournal.com/2007/02/20 points to whoever can name all the TV/film clips from the new iPhone ad. And 20 points to Apple for … Continue reading Hello?

Zend zem to ze showers!

Please note that all blog posts before 8 April 2007 were automatically imported from LiveJournal.  To see the comments and any LiveJournal-specific extras such as polls and user icons, please find the source posting at http://brianenigma.livejournal.com/2007/01/For those that may have missed it on Gizmodo earlier this week, I present to you the Pet Spa:

Chains, people, chains.

Please note that all blog posts before 8 April 2007 were automatically imported from LiveJournal.  To see the comments and any LiveJournal-specific extras such as polls and user icons, please find the source posting at http://brianenigma.livejournal.com/2007/01/As this video shows, people in Portland don’t know how to drive in the snow. And as Josh says, it’s even … Continue reading Chains, people, chains.

Eaves Dropping

Please note that all blog posts before 8 April 2007 were automatically imported from LiveJournal.  To see the comments and any LiveJournal-specific extras such as polls and user icons, please find the source posting at http://brianenigma.livejournal.com/2006/12/Ahhh…. wintertime: the time when birds go south and ninja squirrels perform daily raids on the bird feeder. Today, it was … Continue reading Eaves Dropping