Domain: doodie.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to doodie.com.
Comments · 17
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Re:internet politics
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Re:Bush...
Indeed...
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Re:Why does it not surprise me.
I would have thought it this would be more appropriate.
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Doodie
During the animation at Spamarrest, I kept expecting to see a doodie! Yucky!
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They don't give you the authoring *hardware*
Talk about cheap, I mean really. They _give_ you the server, and have the unmitigated gall to ask you to pay less than one dinner for two at a nice restaurant for the software that lets you author media for it.
QuickTime is not portable software. It runs only on PowerPC-based Macintosh computers and x86-based PCs; if you want to use an Alpha or Sun box as an encode server, tough shit. Bochs doesn't count because video encoding is arithmetic-heavy, and Bochs doesn't dynamically recompile. That must be a really nice restaurant for a dinner for two to equal the cost of a low-end new PC.
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Re:This sounds like a completely dumb idea.
Exactly! Look, at doodie for example. I'll be damned if I'm going to pay a penny to look at that page.
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The Daily D�d�
Tom Winkler's doodie.com can't be missed!
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For some more toilet humour...
...try here.
If I remember correctly, this guy was a Simpsons animator/artist. He does a different cartoon every day.
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Re:Good reviews
Really? You saw better things coming out of your butt? I betcha they weren't as good as this though. Haha that site always cracks me up.
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Re:A question.They don't vote on legislation, but they get to talk.
Yesterday (Friday), I listened to part of a radio program called Public Interest. The guest was the District of Columbia's House Delegate Elanor Holmes Norton. She talked about a lot of DC stuff, but also about what she can and cannot do in Congress.
You can listen to the program (it's an hour long) if you have RealAudio.
There's a lot of things she can do, but voting is not one of them. She actually sued to be able to vote, and won. Twice. But she still wasn't allowed to vote. (What did you expect from the US Government?)
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smell-o-vision?
http://www.doodie.com
I guess you can figure out what it's supposed to smell like.
or
http://www.stl-online.net/thc/med/
Each disease/ailment would have the smell for that problem.
I'd love to see what this smells like.
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doodie.com - enough said
doodie.com...do you really have to ask?
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Contest entry
www.doodie.com. I don't think any more needs to be said.
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Re:Feasability of a boycott
Show me a man who doesn't like animated
.gif files, and I'll show you someone who doesn't frequent doodie.com -
Yikes stripes! There go our rights!
You are right, if even one lawmaking body decides that ISP's are responsible for content, we are all in deep doodie.
I work for a small ISP and I am frightened. We do not block anything, but at least we let our subscribers KNOW we don't. And we don't go peeking into their email, etc.
Still, there is a fine line between moderating a discussion for relevancy, as they do here at /., and moderating with the intent to minimize 'potentially offensive' postings, as they do at Dr. Laura Schlesinger's sorry site. (Try posting something there on a religion that does not center around the God of Abraham. Woo!)
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Speaking of HDTV
Check out this explanation of HDTV that I once found, thanks to Slashdot. I'm grateful for all I've learned from Slashdot.
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I'm sorry...simply don't watch them
This is what I would do, except that I always find mentions of these tidbits in my mailbox or here on Slashdot surrounded with such enthusiasm. "You have GOT to see this! It is SO FUNNY!" and words to that effect. So I go to look at this incredible new development in the world of humor, and more often than not it just turns out to be South Park Spoof Number Six Hundred and Twelve, or the Hampster (sic) Dance (which also was funny the first three times it was parodied, but enough already).
But yes...in the future, no matter how flowery and enthusiastic the language surrounding it, if I can detect any hint that the topic of supposed hilarity I'm being forwarded to is yet another South Park parody, such requests will simply be ignored. Thank you for your sage advice.
www.doodie.com
... now that's funny!