I got emails from classmates.com saying to go check out my high school reunion page. I saw the sender was classmates.com and so of course I was suspicious. This is the same site that years ago charged membership fees that took forever to cancel. They have spammed people emails for years. Read more
This is funny as hell and is a perfect illustration of a very bad (or good depending on whom you ask) Cover layout and headline combo for The Washington Post.
The Cover of the Washington Post Dated Sunday January 22, 2012 Read more
"The Hangover" is one hell of a popular movie. It seems a weatherman lived it. Well, kind of. The facts are hazy. What's clear is that what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. What happens in Miami Beach gets published in Playboy. Read more
Texting and walking are dangerous--or at least that's the hoax. The rumor is Philadelphia thinks the two activities don't mix, and the Pennsylvania city's made it illegal to text while walking on the street--handing out $120 tickets to pedestrians. If it sounds ridiculous, it is. Read more
Which of these things do not belong here? Oh, only about 95% of them. The Washington Post--via Entertainment writer Lisa de Moraes--provides a whole lot of "entertainment" worthy of a good laugh. This newspaper "story" wins the award for worst spam and most keyword stuffing in one spot. Read more
The Wikileaks motto may be “will help you safely get the truth out” but it doesn’t tend to be working for founder Julian Assange – not only is the founder on the “Most-Wanted” list, but powerful being Read more
Weathermen don’t always get the best slot in a news lineup--this guy got stuck delivering weather after a fireworks safety announcement and can't stop laughing. Read more