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Dogs in duds

March 31, 2006

finlay_yoda Dogs in duds

This site is all about dressing dogs up in funny clothes.

Poor doggies http://www.dogsinduds.com/

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Bird flu

March 31, 2006

79 Bird flu

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Silent Hill (and some personal info!!!)

March 30, 2006

My good friend Stine and I have this tradition, we get together (been 3 or 4 years since we did this the last time) and complete the newest Silent Hill-game. Next weekend we’ll complete one of these (maybe two).
Its been some time since we completed one so now there are Silent Hill 3 and Silent Hill 4.

Anyway…what I wanted to post was this:

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Silent Hill (the movie). Click on the poster to view the trailer.

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Antigravity

March 22, 2006

1136526758847 Antigravity

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Webmasters who didn’t think when they registered their URL

March 22, 2006

Here’s a list of some funny URLs, where the designer didn’t thinking about how people would read the name of the site:
1) Who Represents?, a database for agencies to the rich and famous:

http://www.whorepresents.com

2) Experts Exchange, a knowledge base where programmers can exchange advice and views: http://www.expertsexchange.com

3) Looking for a pen? Look no further than Pen Island:

http://www.penisland.net

4) Need a therapist?

http://www.therapistfinder.com

5) Mole Station Native Nursery, based in New South Wales:

http://www.molestationnursery.com

6) Gas central heating anyone?

http://www.gasheating.co.uk

7) New to Milan and you need electric light? Why not sign up on-line with Power-Gen?

http://www.powergenitalia.com

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Internet Explorer 7.0 Beta 2 Preview Refresh Build 5335.5 beta

March 21, 2006

One of my first entries here was about the previous build of IE7. Even though I’m a big Firefox fan its always interesting to try out new stuff.

So here is a link to the Refresh Build of IE7. Click me

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Why build a cheap steadycam?

March 17, 2006

You know I’ve asked myself that question over and over again and finally the answer is here

Here are some really exiting pictures of the complete stabalizer

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14$ and you have your very own steadycam!

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Album Covers Top 10

March 13, 2006

You just don’t make these nice covers anymore.

mckeithers1 Album Covers Top 10

See the other astonishing covers here

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Some commercial for Denmark

March 13, 2006

If you want to know more about my country, Denmark, Lonely Planet has made a nice little introduction about it.

You can fin it here

Of course there is always the CIA alternative. Its more facts than a commercial acutally ;)

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Wedding Costs

March 10, 2006

As regular readers of my blog already know, I’m engaged. (If not you know now) I am learning many things about this process, each more shocking than the last.

Recently I learned that, in addition to sending out wedding invitations, sometimes you also send out pre-invitations telling people to hold the date. This offends all of my nerdish sensibilities, especially since every person who will get a pre-invitations also has e-mail. “Why not just e-mail them?� I asked. That question will ensure that I have a very small role in future wedding planning.

Another big shock is that weddings are not cheap. If you had asked me a year ago to estimate the cost of a great wedding, I probably would have said something like “Hmmm, maybe $3,000, unless it’s potluck, and then you could shave off a bit. Do you have to bribe the priest or is that all free?�

My first choice for the ceremony was to do a Britney Spears – get drunk in Vegas and wake up with a Budweiser pull-tab ring on my left hand. But it turns out that my friends and family are expecting to wear freshly pressed clothing and attend some sort of event with flowers and cakes and whatnot. There’s a lot of pressure to do this thing the usual way.

Luckily I have stashed away a few acorns so I can afford this shindig. Still, I feel some inner need to keep the budget under control without appearing cheap. My current strategy is to frame all wedding decisions in terms of how many African villagers could be saved from starvation with the equivalent amount of money. For example:

Fiancee: “Do you think we should have a big cake or a little one?�

Dennis: “Well, the difference in price seems to be…about twelve Rwandans. It’s up to you, honey.�

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