Domain: collegehumor.com
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Crazy Sprinkler Lady
You think that's bad... http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1825469
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try something like that
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Re:huh?
Wrong. It's a "girl painted like a cow". Not a "drawing of a girl with a cow tail".
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Re:The Ninth Circus Court
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One thing is missing
Nowhere in that PDF did is see any mention of YouTube users or even the Board of Directors getting to Roshambo the Board of Directors of Viacom. Sure there might be lot's of money one the line, but these execs have their golden parachutes, monetary fines and penalties have very little deterrent effect on that crowd. A video of Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman getting kicked in the nuts would be much better justice served.
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Blackberry A.K. (Apple Killer)
RIM will be coming out with a phone they are calling the Apple Killer. It looks very similar to the iPhone.
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Re:wrong
Sorry, this is Slashdot. I think the website you're looking for is http://www.collegehumor.com/. Your access has been revoked and you have two kiloseconds to vacate the premises.
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Certainly made this guys career
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Re:typosquatting
Yeah, that's what I was thinking, except that you can't trademark a typo. The only way I could see trademark infringement would be if they somehow copied logo or style (like this) from the target site.
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Re:So he taunted... why difference does it make?
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Re:My experience
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Turtleboy
The Turtleboy video link below it (http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1754381') was far more amusing.
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Another child..
personally I think a better example would be http://www.collegehumor.com/
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Illustration
Here's an illustration of the problem, so us non-audiophiles can understand
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Re:They are just words.What is the difference? Is it to protect the ears of the young, who would not understand what they were hearing anyway?
It's kind of silly, since adults who don't want to hear "f*ck" have to do some mental gymnastics NOT to insert it over the bleep. But the purpose where kids are concerned is clear: to avoid teaching them the word. They might not understand the word the first time they hear it, but kids DO figure things out from context. Let them sit through a showing of the movie "The Departed", by the end they'll know exactly what it means. (see this to show how many times the word is used) http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1746444
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Re:Memories!
You'd really appreciate this, then:
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And we have a photo of the animal
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Wii games that will never be made
This is the perfect thread to point out the video:
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1712492
My favorite is the Hara-kiri game.
Is there a good chance of an open-source type development engine that will let some pranksters bring some of these gags into fruition on the Wii controller? -
Street Fighter 10 years afterFor those who still don't know it: Street Fighter: the later years .
It's a rather well-done fan flick about Street fighters after the fame has faded out.
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Dickens Cider Box SetsWho says you have to use all of that extra data space for higher QUALITY. What's wrong with more QUANTITY at 480p?
DVD-9 can already show hours of golden showers in 480-Pee. Enlarging an offering beyond that is easy: "box" sets.
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Re:No need for DARPA
That would remind me too much of that hitler rap clip.
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Humor
Look at what I found just this morning, what a coincidence: http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1707663. That is also why I try not put any personal information on the web.
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offtopic but 15 mins of fun...
YES!!! I totally forgot Ørsted - and in his case we can reel in the kiddies with music
Original or a techno version
Probably not going to make it to myspace but still interesting - if you have some time you should browse the rest of the songs on the site especially the love song of the EM field. The mathematicians have better stuff - seriously its a riot. And for the computer programmers
So pshaw to those of you who say you cant find good free music on the internet ;-)
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Re:Wiki works, but it shouldn't be the only 'Sourc
Well its not just college kids that do it, it their books to http://www.collegehumor.com/pictures/1686891/
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Use a _flat_ mousepad? Never again.
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Slightly off topic, but still funny
Anti-piracy ad from the early 90s
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Re:how...
Watch and learn
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Re:I don't care what they call it, it ain't Ma Bel
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Re:Days are numbered?
Along those lines you could check out Jake Shimabukuro, a Ukulele player who has been making waves lately.
Check out this video of him covering The Beatles' "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." Simply amazing. -
check out her new look!
http://www.collegehumor.com/?image_id=154352
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Re:Soooon.......
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Re:Automatic versus Standard.
These are the H2's of the computer world.
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Speaking of Buzz...
Buzz already knows how to shut up conspiracy theorists. I prefer his method, too.
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Slow news day
These kinds of things are posted on Collegehumor.com all the time. As a recent college graduate myself, I have seen a good number of AOL CD sculptures.
Since we're so interested in slow news, it started snowing today. And I went to the dentist for the first time in four years. -
Re:Misguided article
That reminde me of clip involving Madden 2004.
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Re:Can someone repost?
No, Sony does. (Maybe slightly NSFW depending on what picture thumbnails are randomly chosen.)
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Respect artists....
This council is only open to societies' most respected artists and intellectuals: Linkin Park, Hoobastank, some guy that plays sports, a girl that appeared on Friends, and an actor from The 0.C."
I hope that quote is sarcastic. Call me when Thom Yorke endorses halo... from the article within the article...
The bands have contributed exclusive songs to the soundtrack of the much-anticipated video game "Halo 2." Although the songs won't be featured in the new game, each tune was inspired by the 3-year-old original "Halo," whose expansive terrain, advanced artificial intelligence and seamless gameplay raised the bar for first-person shooters. Halo 2: Original Soundtrack Volume One is due November 9, the same day the game hits stores. Hoobastank lend "Connected," while Breaking Benjamin offer "Blow Me Away." Although the members of each group are "Halo" fanatics, Incubus pay the biggest homage with a four-part musical epic called "The Odyssey." The 20-minute operetta actually came relatively easy to them, guitarist Mike Einziger said.
What are all the real artisits doing bandaid this year or something? Seriously roll out Bono, this is a crime against humanity. Incubus doing a 20 minute opera that "came easy to them". Call me when Roger Walters starts playing Halo. And I saw this "Hoobastank" on some Video Music Awards... this so called rock band... the "drummer" was a drum machine and they had this poor guy on a chair up the back with a snare and one hat. Kids these days don't even know what a drum kit looks like. These bands have the highest fan to talent ratio in the history of popular music. Example A http://www.moad.org/member/Jon/FredShred.WMV Fred Durst unable to play guitar and butchering a modern classic. Example B: Nickleback singing the same song twice but calling it something different http://www.nintendorks.com/brandon/archives/000475 .php and just last night... new pop princess Ashlee simpson found lip syncing on SNLhttp://www.collegehumor.com/news/ashlee_snl.wmv
Halo, halo my precious halo. You are a god among console fps, why, why lower yourself to this? -
Re:Reverse EngineeringEasy - whichever presidential candidate has the most cute chicks as fans match my views the best.
College Humor is thinking exactly along those lines.
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Re:Good question..
Few people know that Joe Pesci was in a hair-band during the 80's.
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Re:No wonder I hated that Britney CD !
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Solutions to lack of slack
there is only so many times in a day you can "go make coffee" or "check your email".
It sounds like you need some help... I've built up a fairly good list of sites to visit while waiting on things at work. I've put together a fairly good-sized list so that even if I get to the bottom of the list, by that time, I can start back at the top of the list again and there'll be new material. =)Geek Slack List
- http://www.subgenius.com/
- http://www.slackersguild.com/
- BBC News
- http://www.memepool.com/
- http://www.plastic.com/
- http://www.arstechnica.com/
- http://www.metafilter.com/
- http://www.techdirt.com/
- http://www.bottomquark.com/ (Science News)
- http://newsforge.com/
- http://www.theregister.co.uk/
- http://www.anandtech.com/
- http://www.bjorn3d.com/
- http://cellar.org - Image of the Day
- http://www.collegehumor.com/
- http://www.everything2.com/
- http://www.kuro5hin.org/
- http://www.theonion.com/
- NASA - Astronomy Picutre of the Day
- http://www.majorgeeks.com - Windows Shareware / Freeware
- http://www.advogato.org/
- http://www.sweetcode.org/
- http://www.disinfo.com/ - Disinformation
- http://www.somethingawful.com/
- http://www.astronomynow.com/ - Astronomy News
- http://www.aip.org/ - American Institue of Physics - News
- http://www.adequacy.org/
Hope this helps =)
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Re:dual processors - all of themwhen they rolled out the dual proc systems last time it was because of a shortage in chips-whith-higher-clocks supply... what's the deal with this?
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Re:Frats with LANs?
What you dont realize is that i have a bunch of friends in a fraterity and they are rather high tech. The one guys does the website and they run all thier partys off laptops with mp3s. No need to Worry about cds getting ripped off. Oh and BTW they were featured on collegehumor for the largest game of beer pong 720 cups
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Re:Sugar (dumb blonde joke actually happened)
This actually happened at Harvard.
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Re:Together
Here is a much better productivity enhancement than any silly old IDE. Well suited for start-ups!
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It's happening again
Every time the tech world comes out with a new toy (e.g. the internet, T.V.), people who barely understand the technology themselves have an incredible desire to regulate it and control it.
The internet is the epitome of free speech; that's it's greatest quality. Anyone can say or show anything that they please. This is what free speech is all about: the expression of thoughts and ideas. I don't understand what is so wrong with this kind of ethos that parents and government officials who know approximately "how to turn on a computer" scream for regulation.
If we regulate the internet, we condemn it to oblivion. This amazing new world which has functioned completely fine by its own, without regulation, suddenly has recieved a surge of the technlogically incompetent. These people, whose internet skills roughly equate to knowing how to click on their AOL buttons, suddenly stumble across something they don't like. "Oh no! That kind of stuff is on the world wide internet world web thing! This is evil and terrible! I must find a way to take it off so that other people aren't exposed to this horrid filth!" Has anyone else noticed that the only people who complain are those who just started using "that web thing"?
Guess what? The internet is the way it is because it came there naturally. Enough people laugh at things on College Humor to allow that website to survive. Enough people look at porn to make it a profitable business. Enough people find Something Awful's Awful Link of the Day stupid enough to keep going every day. The internet isn't THEIR world; it's yours, it's ours, it's everyone's.
These people don't understand that the internet survived simply because it was an unlimited and unrestricted venue of the freedom of speech. They don't understand that voluntary ratings, governmental regulations, emailing with threats to sue, and any other measure won't work due to the decentralized structure of the internet. It won't work because they have no idea how the internet even truly functions. It won't work because they have no idea of the history of the internet, and how it came to be how it is. This is a Good Thing(TM).
When the internet becomes as heavily regulated as T.V., it will be the incarnation of the true evil in this world that keeps showing it's face over and over again: human beings telling other human beings exactly what they can and can't fucking do.