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PSA - Gangbusters

April 28th, 2008
Having the attention span of a caffeinated humming bird leads me to ask the important questions at the most unimportant times. So while taking a break from my highly rewarding day job, I wondered why does stuff “sell like gangbusters”?
Gang Busters was an immensely popular radio series based on the cases of the FBI. The show aired between 1936 and 1957 and also inspired a serial from Universal Pictures and later a TV show. The radio show’s opening contained loud police whistles, gun fire, and sirens.
From that vigorous intro the term “coming on like Gang Busters” was termed. It is not until the 1970’s that the term gangbusters starts to be used as a term of success, like in the phrase “go gangbusters”. So, we finally end up with the term being used today to describe an item with vigorous sales. (Don’t worry I am only going to use the word vigor one more time.)
So remember anything that is done in Gang Busters’ style has to be done with vigor (No, I really have no idea where my thesaurus is.) and zeal. Knowing is half the battle.


Listen to Gang Busters

Listen to Gang Busters

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Ugliest Muppet Ever?

April 24th, 2008

Anybody who knows me well knows that I am a huge fan of the Muppets. That said I believe the gambler puppet in this version of Kenny Rogers “The Gambler”, has to be the ugliest old man puppet ever. Notice three things in the video and see if you agree: 1) The cancerous lump behind the gambler (Yes, I know it is the puppeteer) 2) His extremely matted hair 3) He is sitting beside Mark Twain - OMG. (Not really relevant to the state of ugly, but it is interesting none the less.)

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Need a Gang Sign? We’ll make you a deal.

April 23rd, 2008

I was thumbing through the RSS feed for my local newspaper this morning and came across an article talking about the emergence of gangs in the area. At the bottom of this article were 5 signs that your child might be a gang member. My first thought was of how vague these signs were and that my 5 year old qualifies for 3 of them. (It ain’t easy being an imp.)

So I was playing with the idea of how I could possibly get some usable material out of those 5 items when I noticed Google had already done it for me. Apparently, the 6th indication that your child is in a gang, is if they have been shopping at Best-Price.com.

Knowing is half the battle.

How to detect gang signs

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Campaign for Dot Equality

April 22nd, 2008

A crime is being perpetrated in the world of technology. For too long, red and green dots have been forced to deal with a societal prejudice; a prejudice that has forced them to live separately. Each forced to live lives of identifying off and on. Yes, I am talking about that great dotist stigma of status representation.

But a revolution is building. Little pixilated points of light are finding their voice and with your help color will no longer be the great separator. Imagine, if you will, a world that allows the green dot to identify that you are offline or that a subsystem has stopped. And why can’t a red dot tell us who we can chat with. Crazy you say? But what is the point in oppressing these pixels in a world of accompanying status messages? You can’t let this continue just because some of us are too lazy to read!

The Campaign for Dot Equality is challenging you to stop the bias now with one simple change. If you use GTalk or some other IM program that will let you set a custom status text, use it. Set you dot to “offline” and tell the world you are online with words. By participating in this campaign you will not only be making a difference in the life of a dot but you will learn to see the world differently. Go ahead and make that change. You’ll be glad you did.

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John Hodgman and Bunsen Honeydew: Long Lost Realitives?

April 3rd, 2008

John Hodgman and Bunsen Honeydew

Look closely at the shape of the head, chin, and nose. I think the evidence speaks for its self.

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Beaker Sings!!!

April 2nd, 2008

Video proof that Beaker from Muppets fame is really Rick Ashley.

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