sâmbătă, 25 iunie 2011

Damn Cool Pics

Damn Cool Pics


Meet the Medic

Posted: 25 Jun 2011 12:16 AM PDT



In celebration of Team Fortress 2 going free to play on Steam this week, Valve has released a new character video called "Meet the Medic," which you should watch because it's hilarious.

There's not a whole lot else to say about it. If you haven't downloaded Team Fortress 2 on Steam, why not, and if you have, great. Enjoy this video.


Planking Craze

Posted: 24 Jun 2011 11:21 PM PDT

Planking is an activity, popular in various parts of the world, consisting of lying face down in an unusual or incongruous location. The hands must touch the sides of the body, and having a photograph of the participant taken and posted on the Internet is an integral part of the game. Players compete to find the most unusual and original location in which to play. The location should also be as public as possible, and as many people as possible should be involved.

This, our humble collection, chronicles what we regard as the finest plankers the Internet has to offer. If you're inspired to plank yourself, do so with caution; planking has already cost people their jobs and their lives. Keep reading below, and plank safe!












































































































































































Porsche 911 Gets Shot up with Ammunition

Posted: 24 Jun 2011 10:56 PM PDT

The owner of one unfortunate Porsche 911 decided to donate his car to charity after the machine vomited up its engine and entire cooling system. After the mechanic handed over an estimate of close to U.S. $20,000 to have the Stuttgart-bred heathen repaired, the owner tossed the keys to Commonwealth Second Amendment. The U.S. charity group is dedicated to reforming Massachusetts gun laws and decided to use the silver Porsche as a fundraiser. Over 140 individuals showed with weapons and ammunition, forming a formidable firing squad.


































Source: jalopnik


Dead Stop Zombie Doorstop (Crawling)

Posted: 24 Jun 2011 10:42 PM PDT

The Zombie invasion is in full swing here at the NeatoShop. We are excited to announce that the Dead Stop Zombie Doorstop (Crawling) has just broken into the warehouse. Our shelves are now filled with gruesome corpses.

Do not panic! This crawling zombie is here to stop that annoying door right in its tracks. Now you can have your very own undead friend hold the door open for you. Who knew Zombies could be so helpful!

Get your Dead Stop Zombie Doorstop (Crawling) from the NeatoShop now. You don't want to be left behind. Can you really survive without one?

Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more Zombie fun!




Weekly Address: Strengthening America by Investing at Home

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Saturday, June 25, 2011
 

Weekly Address: Strengthening America by Investing at Home

Speaking from Carnegie Mellon University, President Obama discusses the vital role advanced manufacturing will have in strengthening our economy and creating good, middle-class jobs.

Watch the video.

Weekly Wrap Up

Way Forward in Afghanistan: On Wednesday, the President addressed the nation about his plan to begin a drawdown of troops, including bring home 10,000 American troops by the end of this year.

Weekly Address: Earlier this week, the President delivered your weekly address in which he reflects on his experiences as a parent and the necessity of being a good father.

#YoungAfrica: The First Lady's trip to Africa is in full swing as she traveled through Pretoria, Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa. Follow her trip, see photos and videos all right here.

Safeguarding Air Quality: In line with President Obama's strategy to expand domestic oil and gas production safely and responsibly, government agencies have answered the call to address air quality issues.

Behind the Scenes Photos: Official White House photographer Pete Souza uploaded photos from the last two weeks of May, a batch that includes lots of exciting shots. Check out the photostream!

Save our Lungs: To protect children and reduce tobacco-related deaths, the President signed the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, preventing companies from advertising certain products to children.

Smartphone Security: The Department of Homeland Security helps us practice good cyber habits.

West Wing Week: A quick video clip that's your guide to everything that's happening at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, for the week of June 17th - June 23rd. government waste and help improve government accountability. 


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Seth's Blog : Show me the (meta) data

Show me the (meta) data

Who owns the trail of digital breadcrumbs you're leaving behind?

Is understanding who you know and how you know them and where you visit and what you're interested in and what you buy worth anything?

Perhaps you should own it. Richard Thaler's provocative idea shouldn't be that provocative, and it represents a significant business opportunity. He argues that you (not some company) ought to own your caller history, your credit card history, etc. If it was available to you as a machine-readable file, you could easily submit it to another company and see if there was a better deal available. You could make your preferences and your history (you, basically) portable, and others could bid for a chance to do better for you.

This is an idea that feels inevitable to me, and I think that entrepreneurs shouldn't wait for the government to require it. There are already services that scrape financial pages (like Mint), but it could go further. We need software on our phones that can remember where we go and what we do, software for our browsers that can create profiles that save us time and money, and most of all, software for our email that gets ever smarter about who we are and who we're connecting to.

Data about data is more important than ever, and being on the side of the person creating that data is a smart place to be.

 

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