Archive for March, 2007
RIAAnuses
Via Boing Boing:
The University of Nebraska is so pissed off with the RIAA’s outrageous requests to help rat out students who file-share that it has sent the RIAA a bill for the time the University has wasted dealing with the RIAA’s demands. Go Corn Huskers!
Meanwhile, the University of Nebraska has told the RIAA that it [...]
How to dance at a rave
This has its moments. Man, he sure sniffles a lot.
Read the rest of this entry »Boo hoo hoo
After building his business on rampant outsourcing, Michael Dell is now begging the Indian Goverment to lower its taxes on foreign-made computers. Why? Certainly not because it’ll hurt Dell. No, it’s because it will hurt India.
Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell called on India to lower its taxes on foreign-made computers, saying the fast-growing [...]
Great fight scene
Nobody could chuck knuckles like Captain James T.
Watch him positively own the Gorn in this classic clip.
Go
Gervais does it again
Cynical times call for cynical tactics, and this is one of the most cynical things I’ve seen lately. Seeing Bono take the piss is actually very refreshing, though.
Simply brilliant.
Oh, Carol
Carol Burnett has decided to sue Family Guy. The suit seems to hinge on the claim that her likeness was used without her permission.
I loved Carol Burnett back in the day, and she also did a great turn on the Larry Sanders show (which at this point qualifies for back in the day status [...]
Are we clear?
John Otway is the best and this is the best thing you’ll see ever and if you disagree suck it and move on.
Thanks to guest blogger: Conky
Read the rest of this entry »God Bless the Clash
Found this tonight. This is the kind of thing that makes them the best rock band ever. Other than the other best bands ever. But nobody was a better Clash than The Clash.
Read the rest of this entry »The Vault — St Paddy’s Edition
It’s just the first anniversary of this little gem, but it was an instant Paddy’s Day classic when it dropped last year, so out of the Vault it comes!
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