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Unix - System VI Release Notes - More Linux and Unix Humor

The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "For this weekend, I again combed the Internet with a fine-toothed ...hair brush... and found even more funny stuff out there. It never ceases to amaze me that, out of the billions of people alive on this planet, so many have managed to retain their sense of humor :)" Full Story...

Review: Amateur Surgeon for iPhone shocks, but disappoints

When I first heard about Amateur Surgeon's "R" rating in App Store, I knew this was one application I had to try. Apple, with its heavyweight track record of rejecting applications for bad taste, entered new grounds with this game, which is rated 17+ for mature themes, horror, profanity, crude humor, violence, and drug use. In other words, all the things I find hilarious and engaging. Developed by Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, Amateur Surgeon puts your "wildest surgery fantasies in the palm of your unwashed, unqualified hand." It's clearly aimed at the South Park demographic with low, crude humor. My people.

Humor in pickup scene spurs Brand recognition

The disappearance of Laura Garza brought back painful memories for another pretty brunette attacked by the same man.

The NetSlave Quiz - Unix And Linux Humor

C. An anxiety-ridden, with long hours and a lot of stress because of backbiting bunch of finger-pointers.

The NetSlave Quiz - Unix And Linux Humor

The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Todays Unix and Linux humour find brings back a lot of memories from the dotcom days for me. Humungous Stock Option incentives, constant excitement about a possible IPO (Coupled with constant worry about getting laid off next week ;) and, of course, the frequent (and often mandatory) drinking on the job" Full Story...

Hacker's Google - Linux and Unix Humor

Linux News Sections: Blog - Developer - High Performance - Infrastructure - IT Management - Security - Storage -

Rising IP Star's Hard Work, Irreverent Humor Suit Silicon Valley Culture

Neel Chatterjee represents Internet companies like PhotoBucket, eBay and the hotter-than-hot Facebook. He also wears Marilyn Monroe drag and the occasional Viking helmet, but usually around Halloween. Everyone says the 39-year-old Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe partner has the same spirit as the young entrepreneurs making fortunes in social networking and other new technologies.

Look Ma! A Drive-In Theatre for Ants!

"Snickering juvenile humor aside, the technology really is quite impressive. The tiny projector is capable of HVGA resolution (640×240 -- good enough to display a near-Standard Definition quality movie) so I suspect that the first intended application is ad-hoc projection for field use, such as in the military. Two of these tiny units stacked on top of each other could effectively project 640×480 at true VGA, with the appropriate software and hardware to stitch the two images together.

Apple Relents, Starts Selling iPhone Fart App (AAPL)

pull-my-finger.jpgScatological humor lovers, rejoice! Apple (AAPL) has changed its mind and is allowing "Pull My Finger," a fart noise app, into the iPhone App Store. The app was famously rejected from the App Store in September for "limited utility."

Apple Eases Up, Starts Selling iPhone Fart App (AAPL)

pull-my-finger.jpgScatological humor lovers, rejoice! Apple (AAPL) has changed its mind and is allowing "Pull My Finger," a fart noise app, into the iPhone App Store. The app was famously rejected from the App Store in September for "limited utility."

Unix and Linux Horror Stories And Actual Help

The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "For today's humor post I found a nice page from Pedro Diaz' Technical University of Madrid Homepage. I've actually only included a very small portion of his page on Unix and Linux Horror Stories. The rest of it is well worth the lengthy read." Full Story...

In 'Twilight' town, reality bites

EDITOR'S NOTE: Have the money blues? Lighten up with Bank Shots, our new financial humor column. We've sent veteran Bankrate contributing editor Jay MacDonald into the wilds to explore the wackier side of humans and money -- no calculators required.

Pickens Plan needs better pitchman

EDITOR'S NOTE: Got the money blues? Lighten up with Bank Shots, our new financial humor column. We've sent veteran Bankrate contributing editor Jay MacDonald into the wilds to explore the wackier side of humans and money -- no calculators required.

Yule Lads Visit Iceland's National Museum

What is so great about a good political cartoon is that it sums up, often with humor, a complicated or controversial situation. more

My 2009 Goals and Resolutions

Academic Aging Apple Brain plasticity Browsers Cloud computing Computer e-books E-mail eBooks Flow Games Generational differences Hardware Homework Humor Iil08 K-12 K12 Laptop LCMS Learning content management system Learning management system Learning management systems LMS Microsoft Mobile learning Neuroplasticity OLPC One Laptop Per Child Open Source Operating system OS Podcasting Positive psychology Productivity Psychology Social networking Talent Management Trends Usability Video Vista Web XO Laptop

Workplace Learning Today and Janet Clarey Nominated for Edublog Awards

Academic Aging Apple Brain plasticity Browsers Cloud computing Computer e-books E-mail eBooks Flow Games Generational differences Hardware Homework Humor Iil08 K-12 K12 Laptop LCMS Learning content management system Learning management system Learning management systems LMS Microsoft Mobile learning Neuroplasticity OLPC One Laptop Per Child Open Source Operating system OS Podcasting Positive psychology Productivity Psychology Social networking Talent Management Trends Usability Video Vista Web XO Laptop

Gigabyte Solutions Singing Cat and Snowman iPhone Software Review

Do you have .99 cents jingling in one pocket, and an iPhone in the other? Do you also have a wacky sense of humor? Then you might want to check out the Singing Snowman and Singing Cat iPhone apps from Gigabyte Solutions.

Galileo's Dream: The International Year of Astronomy 2009

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has chosen 2009 as the Internatonal Year of Astronomy? What makes this year special? 400 Years ago in 1609, Galileo Galilei first turned his telescope toward the stars and reported back on what he saw. His honesty, passion and humor gained him instant fame, and plenty of trouble with the authorities of his time. Just what did he see that caused such an uproar, and what would he think of the discoveries we've made since? Come along for a jouney into the past that will lead to future of astronomy as we re-create the observations of Galileo, then take him along on a journey to show him what we're still learning with the telescopes of our age.

Beyond Good & Evil 2

Beyond Good & Evil 2 is the long-awaited and much-rumored sequel to the critically acclaimed 2003 video game Beyond Good & Evil. The touching story of a plucky young photographer and her porcine pal continues with Beyond Good & Evil 2. For those who missed the first game, Beyond Good & Evil offered a sweeping conspiracy, plenty of stealth action, and some good-natured humor for what was, essentially, a feel-good adventure that a lot of people missed out on. No plot details have emerged yet, but Ubisoft president Yves Guillemot recently went on record, saying "Beyond Good & Evil was probably a little too difficult -- we're going to make it more accessible for the new generation that's come into videogames."

How iFart iPhone software makes US$10,000 a day

December 24, 2008 Tales of becoming instantly wealthy in the computer software industry were common a few decades ago, but the growth of online sales for iPhone apps via Apple’s popular iTunes App Store is starting to create a few overnight developer successes too. One of the stars of the last few weeks has been the iFart program – successfully digitising scatalogical humour, the US$0.99 app offers a virtual orchestra of flatulent effects (choose from the “squeeser”, the “wet one”, the “quack”, the “sick dog” and 16 more) and there’s a “Sneak Attack” function where you can set your phone up to trumpet rude noises a few minutes down the track. You may well scoff at the infantile humor, but thousands, indeed, tens of thousands of men are embracing their inner child and purchasing the application every day – sales


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