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Sunday, April 29

Pizza for Dinner Yum!

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Fun @ Target

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Saturday, April 28

BSOD = Cool

The April Wired included a BSOD Through the Ages post. Too bad my example from MYR wasn't included :(

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Sad, But True

Dmitry linkblogged this, but it's funny enough to justify it's own post.

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I Give Up

I spent 10 minutes trying to find the answer online...

How do they decide who to invite to New York for the NFL Draft?

Joe Thomas was fishing on Lake Michigan when the Browns picked him...

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  • They invite players they project to go in the top of the draft. Joe Thomas was invited but declined to go fishing instead...crazy Sconies.

    By Blogger Unknown, at 4/28/2007 12:29 PM 

  • I don't know how they decide... but Joe WAS invited -- he just declined...

    http://digg.com/football/Top_Prospect_to_Skip_NFL_Draft_to_go_Fishing

    I don't know how to make that a link though... sorry!

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Friday, April 27

There is a right answer...






UPDATE: Chris makes a good point in his comment. I was going to assert that it was "tippy cup" based on the fact that a search for "tippy cup" on Google resulted in 10,800 results, versus only 975 when searching for "flippy cup".

Search Google for "flip cup" and you'll be overwhelmed with 102,000 results. Not to mention that searching Wikipedia for "flippy cup" or "tippy cup" redirects you to the "flip cup" article.

I'm slightly embarrassed by all of this, considering that I participated in a flip cup tournament last summer to raise money for breast cancer research. Have you seen my "Will Drink for Boobs" t-shirt?

If you've got $40 and a drinking problem, it looks like they're doing it again this year...

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Shame On Me

I bought two things from the Woot-Off in the last hour...

Back to work!

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Cross Your Fingers

I hope none of these iconic Minneapolis riverfront signs...



...ever meet the same fate that the Heinz sign in Pittsburgh did yesterday.

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Turkey for Breakfast?

Hardee's new Breakfast Club Sandwich includes slices of roasted turkey breast, bacon, shaved ham, American cheese and a folded egg, served on grilled sourdough bread.

It makes them the first fast-food restaurant to offer turkey for breakfast, and the National Turkey Federation couldn't be happier...

"Anytime you start with turkey, you’re giving the consumer a healthier option. We’re delighted Hardee’s is ‘giving turkey a chance to shine."

I wish my business card said National Turkey Federation :)

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Thursday, April 26

My Blog is 3!

The first and second birthdays passed without much fanfare, so I decided to bake this year...

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Monday, April 23

Food/Drink Design Contests

If you liked...

Red Bull = Art of the Can
Heinz = Ketchup Creativity

...try these!

Chili's = Art of the Margarita
Pepsi = Design Your Pepsi Can

What other ones am I missing?

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Sunday, April 22

G2G-AFU

In case you missed the back page of April's Rake, a sampling of "Time-saving I.M. acronyms for the senior set"

  • KTD: Kids these days!
  • IMHO: I may have over-imbibed
  • PTIYPASI: Put that in your pipe and smoke it
The complete list is here.

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Happy Earth Day!

I think I'll go for a walk and recycle something along the way...

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  • I was so confused by this one, I almost called you to ask.. but figured you'd post about it sooner or later -- so you were spared my stupidity! I really loved this "Google"... I even showed the kids! Awesome use of school time, right?..

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4/23/2007 9:34 PM 

  • My interpretation of this is a somewhat bold statement on Google's part about global warming and icecaps (shaped like the Google logo) melting...

    By Blogger Brad, at 4/25/2007 6:44 PM 

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Friday, April 20

Swim Swam Swum

Even though he's supposedly "Crazy Busy," my dad often finds time to forward me lots of random/amusing e-mails. I never thought I would share one here, but asking Google for directions between New York and London is fun...

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New Bad Plus Album

I was catching up on VSL's and thrilled to see that The Bad Plus is dropping a new album on May 8th. Or was I thrilled because I knew about something cool before VSL told me about it?



Either way, I was listening to "Physical Cities" and "Thriftstore Jewlery" on their MySpace page and reading comments when I came across this one...

"Love it, Love it... You guys need to come to CINCINNATI! Why? because we have:1 a fountain in the middle of town! 2 World's first pro baseball team 3 a bar called the poison room 4 no jazz that I know of 5 lots of german people! recipe for sucess, that is."

Michael, why didn't you tell me about the fountain?!? I would have, like, visited you twice already...

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  • Also read that from VSL, and felt cool too. Then I realized that you introduced me to The Bad Plus, and I felt I owed you some cool points.

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Thursday, April 19

Smith Point at Footstock?

Smith Point is a great band from San Francisco that you've never heard of - I only know they exist because the lead singer is dating Kristi's ex-roommate's friend.

Bay to Breakers is a crazy 12K across the San Francisco peninsula, which some people like to do naked & body painted.

After the "race" is Footstock, and Smith Point has a chance to be this year's opening act! If you vote for them online before April 23rd and leave a comment here, I'll get you a copy of their album so you can hear the awesomeness for yourself...

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Tuesday, April 17

Hooray for Google Spreadsheets

Top 50 Advertisers by Media Value in February, 2007

I think this is a slightly more useful way to look at the same data.

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Saturday, April 14

I've Always Wondered

...how to pronounce the name of this store. Apparently, it's Joseph eh Baink and not Jose Bonk.

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Friday, April 13

You know you're in Iowa...

...when the fancy gas is cheaper than the regular stuff ;)

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Thursday, April 12

Ketchup Art, Squared

The Heinz Ketchup Creativity Contest allows students in 1st through 12th grade to design a ketchup packet, with the chance that it will be printed on millions of tiny packets and filled with sweet, tomatoey goodness.

For whatever reason, 11 of the 12 winners were from either Miami, FL or New York - except this gem by Trevon Sladek, a 3rd grader from Orono Intermediate in Long Lake, MN.



I think my Mom should have her students do this while she is at home recovering from knee surgery for the next few weeks :(

You never know, some crazy artist might use one a few of those ketchup packets as paint?



Update: Heinz is all over the consumer-generated bandwagon - TopThisTV.com launched today.

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  • Is that the same guy that does the random sand "paintings" for Quest, turning a butterfly into a car into a bicycle, and then into a crab? All of which have a lot to do with Quest of course.

    By Blogger gomattolson, at 4/15/2007 10:34 PM 

  • No, but I'm glad you asked since I've wondered about those commercials. They are done by a 55 year old woman from Isreal, and are apparently "one continuous shot without any visual edits or special effects" (via)

    My question for you is, did you ever re-read the comments for this post to see if me (or anyone) answered your question?

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Wednesday, April 11

That's A Big Rock

Apparently, this "ring" is actually a "paperweight"

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Lip Hair


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Tuesday, April 10

My Dream Mug

I've been making coffee at home in the morning quite regularly since Kristi has been staying with me, and have spent enough time using (and hand washing) travel mugs lately to have designed the perfect one in my head:
  • Lid that slides (as opposed to screws) on/off
  • No "latch" that opens/closes over the sipping hole (tends to splash & hard to clean)
  • No handle (so 2 can easily fit in my car's cupholder)
  • Bigger (taller) is better - so I can add half & half and avoid overflow/splashing
ThinkGeek has one that violates at least some of the rules, but the caffeine molecule printed on it is flippin' sweet.

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  • http://staticimages.branders.com/media/images/productCat/bs/06-0000-0482_bs_14138.jpg

    Hot or cold, this 14 oz tumbler can handle your favorite beverages. It has a plastic snap-on lid, a stainless steel liner and no-slip bottom.

    Available Color Gun Metal

    Decoration Method Silkscreen (Max. logo colors : 1)
    Imprint Area Size: 2.0 X 2.0 inches
    Dimensions 7.75in.
    Weight 0.91lb.
    Material 0


    Sincerely,
    Juan Valdez

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4/11/2007 9:36 AM 

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Monday, April 2

Tweet!

Been a little quiet on the blog, probably because I've been playing with Twitter for the past few days.

What's Twitter? Well, if blogging is like writing a publicly-available journal, then "tweeting" is like randomly telling the world what you're up to (as if they care).

Think I'm crazy? John Edwards is doing it.

It's mind-numbingly simple, and my brothers are signed up too - we'll see where this goes...

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  • I'm not saying you're unimportant, but I have a feeling that receiving an update that John Edwards is about to give a speech on renewable energy might be slightly more interesting than, "eating cheerios, can't find matching sock"

    By Blogger gomattolson, at 4/03/2007 10:37 AM 

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