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Archive for December 5th, 2006

DUI lawyer…

December 05th, 2006 | Category: Assorted links

You go to San Diego, forget you have to drive, get hammered and drive home only to get busted. Wouldn’t it be good to know a DUI attorney in the area? This San Diego DUI Lawyer even has helpful tips on his site for what to say or do when it happens. And the advice on his site is free, not exactly something that happens too often when involving a lawyer. So head over and check him out…hopefully reminding yourself that you should never need him.

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Rosie O’Donnel exposed…

December 05th, 2006 | Category: Andrew's non-mythos tales, Blog gos

No, not that like thankfully but via a 100 word tale theme of the day doncha know. Laurence is feeling a bit down due to the loss of his beloved cat Piper so why don’t you submit something to his 100 word weekly challenge and cheer him up. Laurence is rather keen on attracting newbies to the weekly friendly contest. And heck if you win you could select what we all have to write about next week. This week I had to do a tale on rehab and yes Peter Doherty makes an appearance…how could he not?

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Gifts that people like?

December 05th, 2006 | Category: Stuff

I think a holiday gift that is perfect is one that people actually might want rather that one you think they might want. Yes its the thought that matters but it does seem to be a bit of a pity to spend a whole mess of money on something that the person getting it won’t actually like or want. There are lots of Holiday Gift Ideas that are a bit away from the norm. Do a bit of research and coming up with something special that the person getting it might actually like.

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Maine excels at being idiotic…twice

December 05th, 2006 | Category: Politics

First of all we have the case of Santa’s Butt Beer which the State of Maine deems to be undignified or improper and is denying them a licence to sell the beer in the state. Would it surprise anyone to read that Maine has a large percentage of the state’s populace employed by the state? Talk about busybodies with little to do of any use. The name is meant to be funny as its a picture of Santa’s sitting backside as well as the name of the type of the barrel he is sitting on.

Even more serious is the case of Maine’s recently elected R.I.N.O. Senator who has teamed up with a Democrat to bully people into accepting the case for global warming. The two are trying to get ExxonMobil to keep quiet about their doubts about the science behind the climate change envirofascism.

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Discounts on cool stuff

December 05th, 2006 | Category: Stuff

Its that time of year when all of us are looking for ways to save money in the ever-lasting quest to get all our Xmas shopping done. Coupons & Discounts of all types are easy to find on this site. Of most interest to me naturally are the Apple Coupons available on the site. Another one that might be of interest to me and some of you readers is the coupons for MusiciansFriend.

And those looking for presents would get great kudos by getting some something from Sony.

Its good there are such sites around to help you find discounts on the net. Saving money is what the net is all about and the more help the better.

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MEMRI has a blog…

December 05th, 2006 | Category: ROPMA, Terrorism

MEMRI blog.

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3d Photos Without The Stupid Glasses

December 05th, 2006 | Category: Technology

Wikipedia:

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The term lenticular often refers to a printed image that shows depth or motion as the viewing angle changes. But in general lenticular is a term for the lens effect that creates a convex perspective of multiple images or light sources, but not necessarily a physical printed image. This lenticular technology can be used to create a lenticular image through the process of lenticular printing.

Examples of lenticular printing include flip and animation effects such as the winking eyes that were given as the prize in Cracker Jack snack boxes to modern airport advertising graphics that change their message depending on the viewing angle. This technology was created in the 1940s but has evolved in recent years to show more motion and increased depth. Originally used mostly in novelty items, lenticular prints are now being used as a marketing tool to show products in motion.

I originally thought these were animated .gifs but they’re apparently not. To see them in all their lenticulated glory, go here.

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