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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Site Updates
Hello all. I hope you’re enjoying the site so far. Take your feet off the table. I finally sat down and devoted the time to making a couple of site upgrades. Our focus groups tells us that readability and user … Continue reading
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Second Tier R&B Groups, Where Are They Now?
Baby Bash Baby Bash’s 1996 release “Suga Suga” catapulted him to success. Why that is is anyone’s guess. I challenge someone to come up with a 4 minute video that causes the viewer to dislike it’s subject more. Challenge Accepted … Continue reading
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True Stereotypes
x Obviously the big news last week was Arnold Schwarzenegger having a child with his maid. In the couple of days between the announcement and someone digging up the picture of Mildred Patricia Baena (Mildred?), I found myself having an … Continue reading
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Corporate Haikus on Technology Issues
Except Kevin, Kevin’s clearly not an adult x “Droid Auto Correct” Who’s this word bank for? Let’s get “ducking” serious We’re all adults here x ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ x I can take my own temperature! x x “Automatic Windows … Continue reading
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Things I Don’t Understand the Popularity of 2
The Phrase “Epic” Epic shorts? x For those you that don’t operate in the world of Macs and memes, the word epic has taken on a whole new overly-used application outside the rules of accepted adjective usage. The accepted use … Continue reading