Foxnewsboycott.com | Boycott Fox News, Yeah
From The Site; “Join the Fox News Boycott! Due to the extremely biased and partisan reporting by Fox News shows including The O’Reilly Factor, Hannity, Fox & Friends, etc., there is a strong public stance against supporting sponsors of these shows. FoxNewsBoycott.com urges you to not only boycott Fox News, its sponsors, but also any stores or restaurants that air the Fox News channel in their place of business.”
Conjugalharmony.com | I finally found a wife with perfect amount of freedoms and rights | This Dating Site Has to Be a Joke
From The Site; “ConjugalHarmony.com is the oldest, most trusted name in conjugal dating. Since our humble beginnings in 1999 in a small, single room office in Englewood, California, to today, with a staff of more than twenty and offices in every state that permits conjugal visits. Our name is not just what we do, but it’s who we are.
Whether you’re in California, Connecticut, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York or Washington State, we can find just the right inmate for just the right marriage for just the amount of time you’re willing to dedicate. ”
From Us; This has to be a joke. And a joke that is not funny at all.
HTML Tutorial Fail | How to Add a Horizontal Line to a Web Page [PIC]
Need a mind-bsod? See this tutorial then.
Microsoft Comic Chat | Best Irc Client Ever – Awesome Microsoft Product
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Microsoft Comic Chat | Best Irc Client Ever – Awesome Microsoft Product
“MS Chat was the best MS product ever. I was very sad when it was discontinued. Occassionally in IRC channels I’d type #APPEARS AS TIKI just to see if anyone was still using it. said” JoSummertime
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Too young to remember?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Comic_Chat
Php is Winner, But Why Php Won?
When I first learned to program on the web, Perl + CGI was the dominant platform. But by the time I was building my first websites for commercial use, PHP had taken over. Since then, PHP (as part of the LAMP stack) has really been the dominant development platform, at least in the free software and startup worlds. Through my platform choices, I have forced many people to learn PHP and to work with it on a regular basis. Some of them are probably still cursing my name, because – let’s face it – PHP can be pretty painful. As a language, it’s inelegant. Its object-orientation support is “much improved” – which is another way of saying it’s been horrendous for a long time. Writing unit tests or mock objects in PHP is an exercise in constant frustration.Read The Rest
Programming in Strange Places
I found an fun article at Retro Code
Earlier this month I spent a week in Cornwall without access to a computer. In the true spirit of recreational programmers everywhere, this didn’t curtail my programming activity. I managed to discover a number of solutions to the Semaphore Problem in Redcode while watching the waves!
Users of Social Media Sites Such As Reddit, Digg, Click on Any Story Title if it includes “[PIC]” in it.
jack47 , a brilliant Reddit user made an experiment to prove that reddit users click on any story if the story title includes “[PIC]” tag. Like any other trolled users, i also clicked on it.
Here is the story link; I’ll click on any link with the word pic in brackets [PIC] (it’s currently at the front page of reddit)
Stress Relief | Just in case you are having a rough day, here is a stress management technique recommended in all the latest psychological tests.
The funny thing is that it works.
1. Picture yourself near a stream in the mountains.
2. Birds are softly chirping in the cool mountain air.
3. No one knows your secret place.
4. You are in total seclusion from the hectic place called the world.
5. The soothing sound of a gentle waterfall fills the air with a cascade of serenity.
6. The water is crystal clear.
7. You can easily make out the face of the person you are holding under the water.
See. You’re smiling already.
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What’s So Bad About Microsoft? | From a Software User’s Perspective
i found an interesting article; “Why is it that Microsoft’s products keep mushrooming in size with each new release always requiring significantly more disk space and more processing power than the last time? They might claim it’s because of all the new features they add each time, but that’s only half the story. The new features and the increased processing requirements are designed to fuel the process of perpetual upgrades. This is Microsoft’s way of rubbing Intel’s back so that Intel will give Microsoft preferential treatment when it comes out with new chip specs. It’s also Microsoft’s way of convincing consumers that their newer product versions are better because they are so much bigger. Their new features are often superfluous but users must still deal with the overhead required by the features even though most will never use the features. ” Read The Rest







