Thursday, April 05, 2007

Brain Confused

Here's an interesting article. Your brain gets into a tangled web of crap if you get exactly the same written and spoken information at the same time. Now you know, parents of little kids, don't read to your kids while pointing at the words! Great work Sydney Morning Herald. <.<

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Contructive Stuff

Some people want window hiders that doesn't appear in the task manager. Based on that, I infer that the probably also want the game that they're hiding from their parents to also not appear in the task manager. Also someone said configurable hotkeys are nice. I plan to make a program that does that. Source of consumers wants: https://www2.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=6087094198616855711&postID=6987934156440009212

Sunday, April 01, 2007

April Fools!


and Google has the right idea. Click here for some pure ROFLMAO. In case you're a retarded noob and don't know that it's a joke, I want to tell you this:
YOU'RE A NOOB!

Cough. Anyway, I think this is a very good idea, just like last year how Google came up with how to give GMail users unlimited space without really giving them unlimited space (quite clever actually, and it's true). The counting thing on GMail's homepage is actually last year's April Fool's joke, and it turns out they're doing it for real.

EDIT: Look at this page: http://mail.google.com/mail/help/paper/. See on the right where it says "Sign up for Gmail". Hover your mouse over the link and notice at the end it says: "utm_source=afj". Doesn't take a genius to figure out what afj stands for. This is definite proof for anyone that is actually dumb enough to believe anything that's said on April Fool's Day.

EDIT 2: It appears they have another joke: http://www.google.com/tisp/

EDIT 3: Look at the way Wikipedia worded the attached message.