Google+Facebook+Everything = Google’s WAVE
Here is a brief intro:
http://wave.google.com/help/wave/about.html
Here is a really long video, that has some great demos:
Google+Facebook+Everything = Google’s WAVE
Here is a brief intro:
http://wave.google.com/help/wave/about.html
Here is a really long video, that has some great demos:
If you can tell me what this is about, you win.
This is about the best stupidity I’ve seen:
I don’t know why Yahoo, MSN or ASK even try anymore. I mean do you ever think, hey, I need to find something…lets see there is Altavista, dogpile, msn, and lycros? I remember one occassion when google failed me, I went to msn to do the search. WOW. I immediately felt remorse. How could I have doubted google? I remember thinking, I probably just typed in the search incorrectly. If I had typed in the right keyword then google would’ve done its job perfectly.
I can’t even give that excuse anymore. Now it has auto-spell check on all searches. But that is nothing. Now, when there is a fire within miles of where you live and you need some info, you don’t have to read about the San Diego fires in the 1880s. Now you can seamlessly click one link and eliminate everything but that one bit of info you need to figure out if you need to check your email or evacuate.
Watch the video for info on what they’ve added to their search:
Though Cakewrecks takes the cake, this one is right up there with it. Here are some of the “greater hits”:
Check out the site for other great “quotes”
I’m not quite sure what this is, but it is stinking cool. Perhaps it is a combo of pics and video? Not a clue.
Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.
Here is a painfully slow game which will probably never air on TV. The prize is a truck, the price is sweating out about 7 full days (which is about the longest it goes) with one hand touching the truck at all times.
At least you get a 5 min break every hour – but the reason people start dropping out, is usually due to sleep deprivation.
Here are some contest rules:
During the actual “Stuck on a Truck” competition, contestants will be given a five (5) minute break each hour. Once every six (6) hours, contestants will be given a 15 minute break. Except during permitted breaks, one hand must remain on the vehicle at all times. A contestant may not sit, lie, lean, kneel, squat, stand against or otherwise use the vehicle to support his/her body.
Could you handle it?
Check out the “action”:
Check out this new YouTube site:
TV shows and movies, (Crackle, CBS, MGM, Lionsgate, Starz). Best of all ALF:
Useful? No, not really.
Here are some:
«Food or Flootlog? I’ll have Flootlog.»
«Flootlog never sleeps.»