Friday, May 25, 2007

What do Amanda Tapping and Samantha Carter have in common



Sometimes its hilarious to look at your web stats. I was checking the keywords used to get some of the posts on this blog and here's what I found:

1. amanda tapping cheesecake

2. samantha carter big boobs

3. Sam Carter tits

4. Colonel Carter busty boobs

5. Sam Carter boobs hanging out

6. sg-1 boobs

7. tapping big boobs

8. naked boobs amanda tapping running bouncing

Ok, I'll toss a bone to those in need. Keep in mind this is the best I can do on short notice.


Title : "Sg-1 Sam Carter Big Busty Boobs hanging
out after running and previously bustily bouncing"

How to be Batman on a buck, ninety-nine



The title of this article and youtube clip is "MIT Student Creates Real Life Batman Utility Belt ".

Ok, that's reaching a bit. It would be like saying "High school creates real life Iron Man suit" and the suit was a hollowed out garbage can with aluminum foil wrapped around his arms and legs.

I'm not saying this isn't a neat invention. But it ain't no Batman utility belt. And if it fails, the wearer will be Splatman.

Utility Belt R and D


Sony comes out with a razor thin TV you can wear



Sometimes, I knock Sony for all the stupid failed stuff they do. Usually, this involves propietary formats that involve media that is ridiculously too expensive and here are just a few examples---sony minidisc, Universal Media Disc movies (UMD) for the playstation portable, and the memory stick duo. Too expensive, not adopted by others, and relative failures. The jury is still out, of course, on whether or not Blu-ray high def or HD-DVD high def movie players will come out on top. But if blu-ray goes bust, it'll be another black eye for Sony.

But, hey, this post is not about beating up on Sony for all their stooopid decisions. I just read an article on a really neat product they have. A razor thin tv that you can wear. This actually reminds me of the paper-like screens used by the characters in the Val Kilmer movie, "Red Planet"

Here's the article:

Razor-thin TV screen you can wear as a T-shirt





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