All I can say is very cool and funny.
Pulp Disney- very funny
Nothing like hearing Donald Duck and Mickey voicing one of the best scenes of Pulp Fiction any movie ever! Found on Daily What
Bastards disabled embedding so all you get is the link to it.
Snoop Dog wants a bite of Sookie
I loved the video with Snoop professing his lust for Sookie from True Blood
Kung Fu Bear
The most awesome bear ever. I bet he could kick Kung Fu Panda’s ass!
Spiderman swing dancing, seriously
I’m trying to decide if I like this video or if it’s just funny to watch someone dressed up as Spiderman swing dancing with a girl with pig-tails, no really she has pig-tails. Watch it and tell me what you think lol.
Punctuation is Key
Force Quit the origin
Lol this is great, found on Gizmodo
Hold my beer, I’m going to try something
I’ve never been that big fan of monster trucks. I do admit if I see one I’m in awe of the sheer size of some but other then that they don’t do much for me. That being said I was emailed a pretty cool monster truck trick. I will say one thing, they have some big balls to try this. Check it out.
Hitler chimes in on the Ipad
I can’t help but laugh lol
Adobe basically says FU Apple
While I understand the security and resource concerns with not including flash it’s still irritating that Apple hasn’t and won’t find a way to include it on either the Ipad or Iphone/Ipod Touch. Reading the Gizmodo comments about HTML 5 I can only hope the popular sites will switch to it like Hulu, Jibjab, and Break.com.
I really like Adobe’s stance on flash being denied on Apple products:
It looks like Apple is continuing to impose restrictions on their devices that limit both content publishers and consumers. Unlike many other ebook readers using the ePub file format, consumers will not be able to access ePub content with Apple’s DRM technology on devices made by other manufacturers. And without Flash support, iPad users will not be able to access the full range of web content, including over 70% of games and 75% of video on the web.
If I want to use the iPad to connect to Disney, Hulu, Miniclip, Farmville, ESPN, Kongregate, or JibJab — not to mention the millions of other sites on the web — I’ll be out of luck.
Adobe and more than 50 of our partners in the Open Screen Project are working to enable developers and content publishers to deliver to any device, so that consumers have open access to their favorite interactive media, content, and applications across platform, regardless of the device that people choose to use.