More random internet finds to start the week off with

Posted on Monday 25 May 2009

I’ve mentioned that I like Twitter… but sometimes, people just Tweet Too Hard – a site where people’s self-obsessed tweets get the recognition they deserve. While other’s provide much more useful info.

If you’re as geeky as I am, you might also find this pretty funny – http://www.thewebsiteisdown.com/. I don’t spend my days playing Halo, but I have had similar phone calls and it’s just painful. Webguy – I feel you’re pain!

Oh, and talking about Geeky, it doesn’t get much geekier than this: http://konamicodesites.com/ – a website that won’t let you access it until you successfully execute a Konami code.

Moving right along – so, you’re in love with one of your friends, but she has a boyfriend and probably wouldn’t have sex with you anyway. Sounds like you could use an easy-to-follow guide to getting her to have sex with you.

You are probably aware of those ‘capcha’ codes that are used on websites to stop spam bots filling-in web forms. Those little boxes that display some random text that you need to enter before being able to submit the form… well here are some of the best/worst: 15 of the Meanest CAPTCHAs ever.

Last week there was a brutal shooting in Sydney and the police interviewed some eye witnesses. As a result, one of the girls interviewed gained some instant popularity, but then it went pear-shaped when it was discovered she had made-up the whole story. You can read the full article here or just watch the clip (cause despite the atrocity of the event, the clip is kinda funny):

And last, but not least – please DONT PANIC, and set aside a moment of silence with your towel (and no, I don’t mean that in a dirty way) – today is International Towel Day. An annual celebration on the 25th of May, as a tribute to the late author Douglas Adams (1952-2001). On that day, fans around the universe proudly carry a towel in his honour.

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