September 20, 2007 at 10:07 pm

After reading Tengil’s personal ad, it inspired me to create my own. However, this will be posted in a paper and this ad is a little more forward. Here in Pittsburgh, there is the City Paper or CP. Its more of a magazine printed on your standard news print. However, its filled with art, music, movies, politics, events, and sex. The last fourth of the magazine is actually filled with sex. Dan Savage’s syndicated article “Savage Love” is my favorite read because it offers actual “literature.” The rest of the sex print is pictures of scantily clad women/men/trannies/hermies offering varying services. A decent amount of the ads appear to be for prostitution. Well, I mean, prostitution is illegal but what the fuck is, “Fulfill Your Desires. Very Discreet, Open Late, Cash/Credit.” And no this is not for phone sex. There is a whole ‘nother page for adult phone.
On to the main point of this article. Tengil’s divine inspiration has moved my hands and fingers to make a call to make my own personal ad. My roommates and I created a profile and personal ad for the paper to be posted next week. It reads, “3 handsome gentlemen ISO (this means ‘In Search Of’ in personal ad acronyms) a petite busty female looking to get all of her holes filled.” Childish, immature, GENIUS, i know. Anyway, we now have a voice mailbox for any people who respond. I plan to post a picture of the ad when its in the paper and post any audio that we receive in our mailbox as part 2 of this post. Whats even better though is part 3 will be our encounter(s) with anyone that responds.
September 16, 2007 at 10:18 am
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September 14, 2007 at 11:44 am
LeechBlock is a simple productivity tool designed to block those time-wasting sites that can suck the life out of your working day. All you need to do is specify which sites to block and when to block them.
LeechBlock is a simple productivity tool designed to block those time-wasting sites that can suck the life out of your working day. (You know: the ones that rhyme with ‘Blue Cube’, ‘Pie Face’, ‘Space Hook’, ‘Hash Pot’, ‘Sticky Media’, and the like.) All you need to do is specify which sites to block and when to block them.
You can specify up to six sets of sites to block, with different times and days for each set. You can block sites within fixed time periods (e.g., between 9am and 5pm), after a time limit (e.g., 10 minutes in every hour), or with a combination of time periods and time limit (e.g., 10 minutes in every hour between 9am and 5pm). You can also set a password for access to the extension options, just to slow you down in moments of weakness!
The sites to block can be specified using wildcards (e.g., *.somesite.com) and exceptions (e.g., +allowme.somesite.com).
LeechBlock also keeps track of the total amount of time you have spent browsing the sites in each block set.
For more information, see: http://www.proginosko.com/leechblock.html
For usage examples, see: http://www.proginosko.com/leechblock_examples.html
Works with:
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Firefox: 1.5 – 2.0.0.*
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September 13, 2007 at 3:12 pm
Wait, hasn’t it always been? :p

While it’s still a teaser at the moment, John Nack (senior product manager for Photoshop) has confirmed the development of Photoshop Express. It’s a free online photo editor that’s not meant to replace Adobe’s current offerings, but “make Adobe imaging technology immediately accessible to large numbers of people.” And from the screenshot here you can tell it’s not even a dumbed- down Photoshop, but an entirely new product (that reminds us of something from the new iLIfe). The announcement follows Adobe’s implementation of Premiere Express, their online video editor, and it signifies a fairly progressive market plan by Adobe. In a content creation culture where every teen is a video editor, the democratization of powerful multimedia tools online allows Adobe to reach out to this new generation without abandoning their industry professional bread and butter. And it makes us want to remind kids that we once edited a movie on a VCR (after walking 30 miles barefoot in the snow, aiming our kite for lightning to capture the electricity to do our work).
September 10, 2007 at 10:22 pm
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September 9, 2007 at 10:10 am
In my mind a big ass truck is not complete without a nice set of BUMPER NUTS hanging off the hitch.
Take a look at these BUMPER NUTS on this bad boy and tell me that is not beautiful! This is the most ultimate truck accessory around. I snuck these blue balls on my buddies truck and you should have seen his face. It was priceless. Blue balls are for married men. (so not true) His wife was laughing out loud. Makes a great gag gift!! (sense of humor required.)


September 8, 2007 at 9:43 pm

In 1800, Alessandro Volta arranged zinc and copper discs in a column and invented the battery. 204 years later, Toyota has electrified automotive history with the first high-performance hybrid, named in his honor. The Giugiaro-designed carbon-fiber body seats three people abreast and features “drive-by-wire” controls, allowing you to position the steering wheel and pedals in front of any one of them. And the Volta’s 408-hp Hybrid Synergy Drive® (a 3.3-liter V6 with an electric motor for each axle) not only delivers 435 miles on a 13.7-gallon tank, but 0-60 acceleration in a mere four seconds. Somewhere, Count Volta is smiling.
September 8, 2007 at 3:33 pm