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Submitted by KITCH on
Do you have a fun, cool, weird, or useful website you want to share with the crew? Please post it here. 



 

Clue Master

You should be scared to go there Eags. Look who's guarding the entrance. :ooh:

Tue, 02/19/2008 - 9:14 AM Permalink
Eags

OMG - that IS scary! Thanks for the laugh, Cluey!
Tue, 02/19/2008 - 9:15 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

BWAAHH!!!
Tue, 02/19/2008 - 2:41 PM Permalink
King Boreas aka Ian

1. GO TO THE FOLLOWING SITE:

http://www.tatuagemdaboa.com.br/

2. Wait for the lady to appear, then ..

3. WRITE YOUR FIRST NAME IN THE 1st LINE.

4. WRITE YOUR SURNAME in the 2nd LINE.

5. No need to write your e-mail address.

6. Press the VISUALIZAR bar.
Tue, 02/19/2008 - 11:08 PM Permalink
jREST

HEH - I like the first name better... :cool:
Wed, 02/20/2008 - 6:29 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

heh
Wed, 02/20/2008 - 6:40 AM Permalink
KC0GRN

http://www.stellarium.org/

Just ran across this open source planetarium software. Pretty cool if you're interested in this sort of thing. It's actually nicely done and the visuals are great.

Wed, 02/20/2008 - 10:10 AM Permalink
Eags

That is cool, KC - thanks!
Wed, 02/20/2008 - 11:09 AM Permalink
Eags

Don't know if this one has made the rounds before - I hadn't seen it - very inspiring. Couldn't find anything about it at snopes, so I'm assuming its for real. And at least the main subject didn't die at the end! I kept thinking, ah, here it comes, but it was just a nice little film all the way to the end.

http://www.stservicemovie.com/

Johnny the Bagger
Wed, 02/20/2008 - 11:11 AM Permalink
mucluck

given the name of Ken Blanchard on it I would be willing to bet it's true.
Wed, 02/20/2008 - 11:21 AM Permalink
KITCH
KITCH

I've been sayin' that for years...

I want to be the first person to have a degree is googlogy.

or maybe I should become a preacher of google

Our Google which art in cyberspace,

Hallowed be thy domain.

Thy search to come,

Thy results be done,

On my computer as it is in the WWW.

Give us this search our daily results.

Forgive us our spam, as those that have

spammed up against us.

And lead us not into infected sites,

But deliver us from Trojans.

For thine search engine is the greatest,

and the power,

and the glory,

For search after search.

Amen
Wed, 02/20/2008 - 2:23 PM Permalink
KITCH

I was thinking....

wouldn't be be cool if when you order food at a counter you just hit the "i'm feeling lucky button"

or

our license plates letters where repainted blue, red, yellow and green.
Wed, 02/20/2008 - 5:10 PM Permalink
Mad_Dach5und

What kind of cash do you need to bribe the D.O.T. to get a plate with multi-colored letters? There's gotta be a way!
Wed, 02/20/2008 - 8:45 PM Permalink
KITCH

http://cherishedlives.com/

weird...

There are dozens of websites for virtual memorials for loved ones who have passed. Some are simple, where you upload a picture or two and post them alongside a brief written history about the deceased person.

Others are much more sophisticated and allow video, music, links for donating to a charity in that person's name, a virtual guestbook for visitors to sign; and some, like CherishedLives.com even try to recreate the actual experience of visiting a cemetery, complete with a drive to the plot, tombstones that are depicted with real-time weather, even a gift shop for family and friends to buy virtual flowers to place on the grave, flowers that decompose and eventually disappear over a two week period.

But all serve the same purpose. They're a 21st century way of creating a memorial for absolutely anyone to see and be a part of whenever they'd like, wherever they happen to be.

“Unfortunately, as time goes one people go less and less to the cemeteries,” says Frank Pittelli of CherishedLives.com. “I've spoken to people who haven't been to their father's, mother's resting place for 10, 12 years. But this is something they can always keep with them and share with other people and just come when they want and relive the memories they want.”

Real world funeral homes are also offering online memorials, which they say not only help with remembering but also help with the whole healing process.

Dignity Memorial Providers, which has a network of 2,000 funeral homes and cemeteries, not only has its MEM website, Making Everlasting Memories for virtual memorials, but it even takes those memories back offline and creates photo books and DVDs for families.

“It won't replace the traditional morays of the funeral – people still come together – but now they’re coming together and they’re able to have those remembrances and share them with people,” says Kevin Mack of Thomas M. Quinn Funeral Home. “It's very medicinal for people to go through and at the same time it’s cathartic. It enables them to go through the memories and it allows them to be able to express their feelings about their loved one, whereas very possibly in the past that wasn't done.”

If you're interested in setting up a virtual memorial, there are some things to consider before choosing a site.

1. How simple is it for you to add photos and videos and whatever you'd like to make it the exact memorial you have in mind?

2. How much input does it allow visitors to have? Some allow just a message post, others let guests add their own photos.

3. Cost: How much will you spend to keep the memorial online year after year?
Thu, 02/21/2008 - 9:24 AM Permalink
Clue Master

My buddy is back! :cool:

It looks like a time for some IceHouse

Thu, 02/21/2008 - 5:42 PM Permalink
me2

I'm tempted to go watch.

cool find kitch
Sat, 02/23/2008 - 8:44 AM Permalink
Mad_Dach5und

I was planning to go to Ikea this afternoon - this sounds like a site to see - gotta remember to bring the digital camera. Cool idea!
Sat, 02/23/2008 - 10:34 AM Permalink
Clue Master

I could watch that kind of stuff all day
Sun, 02/24/2008 - 10:24 AM Permalink
Clue Master

Pretty funny. The audience chick was originally from Minnesota too. And we're used to that kind of motion up here. :smile:
Tue, 02/26/2008 - 6:37 PM Permalink
Mad_Dach5und

I stayed on a floor buffer longer than Ellen could stay in that chair. And no hand rails, either!

Sounds like the next company Christmas party would be a lot more lively if that was given away as a door prize! Three tequila shots, and if you can stay in the saddle for eight seconds and not hurl afterwards - you're a winner!



I'd like to see someone try to play piano spinning on that thing! :eek: :lipsealed:
Wed, 02/27/2008 - 7:50 AM Permalink
KITCH

I can't open a youtube at work...

what's the chair??
Wed, 02/27/2008 - 7:54 AM Permalink
Mad_Dach5und

That round pad Ellen is sitting on at the base of the chair spins in a wobbly circle back and forth. The motion is supposed to strengthen your abs and core muscles, but if you lift off your feet off the floor it will toss you sideways in a second.

Someone actually got a decent shot of Ellen in mid-flail - she tries to pour a glass of water from the picture in the background while being tossed about - its pretty funny.

I guess its called the Hawaii - or Luau chair - hips move in similar motions to the dance..
Wed, 02/27/2008 - 10:19 AM Permalink
Clue Master

That was funny OT
Wed, 02/27/2008 - 10:51 AM Permalink
me2

how about watch you guys drink glasses of beer without spilling!
Wed, 02/27/2008 - 3:07 PM Permalink
me2

someone posted that body tatoo thing in another thread the other day

that was fun

nice dolphin cm :wink:
Wed, 02/27/2008 - 3:11 PM Permalink
Clue Master

The chick on the load screen froze with that last link for me for some reason.
Wed, 02/27/2008 - 3:12 PM Permalink
me2

thats pretty funny kitch

I really liked the "previews" for Big Fat Brain, the Carnival one and the Horrible People -
Wed, 02/27/2008 - 8:32 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

That is funny! I LMAO at the "you suck at photoshop"
Thu, 02/28/2008 - 7:16 AM Permalink
KITCH

"you suck at photoshop" is good..

how i found that site...
Thu, 02/28/2008 - 7:21 AM Permalink
Clue Master

I like that one too! I can't believe he waited that long until he said something about those teeth! :goofy:
Thu, 02/28/2008 - 10:20 AM Permalink
KITCH

there is a whole series of the photshop ones...
Thu, 02/28/2008 - 10:22 AM Permalink
Mad_Dach5und
KITCH

not really a link...but

To help customers who have developed a fake Brooklyn accent as a result

of ordering The BRKLYN, Domino's created 1-877-UNACCENT -- a hotline that

will coach callers, teaching them how to speak normally once again. The

hotline, driven by voice recognition technology, will take consumers

through a range of lessons on how to say words correctly and lose their

fake Brooklyn accent.

If you notice a fake Brooklyn accent developing during this

time, you might want to give 1- 877-UNACCENT a call."
Mon, 03/03/2008 - 5:29 PM Permalink