Loyalty In The Streets - Standing By Your Best Friend Through Life and Death

December 24th, 2007 (Visited 355,425 times)

At Christmas time, we’re reminded of how important life is. The seasons can prove themselves to work just like any other time of year, never taking a day off for celebration.

I was sent these pictures of a dog standing by his companion after being hit by a car in the street. As you gather with friends and family this year, take a somber look at these photos and appreciate the chance to have your best friend hug you back.

After the accident, the dog stood toe to toe with cars until traffic came to a near standstill. I haven’t been able to get the rest of the story to find out what happened next, but as you can see, the dog drew in a crowd as people were amazed at the display of canine loyalty.

Remember this Christmas, to show your love for those you hold dear, and let them know that you care. You never know what’s around the next corner.

Even though some people regard dogs as being less important than humans, it doesn’t mean that they can sometimes be better friends than we can :(

Dog hit by car - pawing at his best friend

Dog hit by car - warning others to stay away

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Indiana Jones Costumes

Soo.. What Happens When You Hit An Animal At 90mph?

December 12th, 2007 (Visited 228,966 times)

Car Wreck AccidentWell, it depends exactly how you hit them, where, and with what. But the short of it is that a bag of fur and flesh isn’t really a match for several tons of steel. These pictures should be proof enough of that.

** Warning - Gory images below **

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Racism And Money Shots - Two Critical Building Blocks For Your Children’s Televised Education

December 11th, 2007 (Visited 157,840 times)

kids are still staring at a rapidly moving picture screen built to rape their innocent minds with carefully targeted advertisingAs a parent you get used to the “kid” channels. As far as cable television goes, shows are usually ranked in this order:

Noggin - Good, safe shows with intros detailing exactly what the kids may learn (shapes, vocabulary, etc). They describe themselves with “NOGGIN is the only commercial-free educational channel dedicated to preschoolers 12 hours a day, 7 days a week.” (link)

Nickelodeon - Mostly decent and safe but nobody’s going to call SpongeBob Squarepants educational.

Cartoon Network - Usually best for older teens. More mature content and some cool shows but also some braindead shows like Ed, Edd, and Eddy.

However, just because a channel says it’s dedicated to teaching children, it doesn’t excuse the fact that the kids are still staring at a rapidly moving picture screen built to rape their innocent minds with carefully targeted advertising. In other words, know what your children are watching.

And while Noggin is usually a safe bet for the times when you need some peace to make meals, catch up around the house, or some other task requiring quiet children, it doesn’t mean that some items won’t slip through the crack.

Oobi - You see Glue.. I see Porn…

Now, to be honest I was cracking up when I saw this. Luckily my kids were in the other room and didn’t really care what Dad was laughing so hard at. But as an adult, it’s nearly impossible not to guess what ELSE this might look like. The Soup definitely had no problem making the association…

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Hacking The Grocery Store Self-Checkout - 3 Ways Thieves Are Making YOU Pay For What They Don’t

December 10th, 2007 (Visited 161,318 times)

Stealing at Walmart using The Self Checkout SystemAutomation is the new wave of the future. We have everything from our food to our own bodies implanted with RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips nowadays. RFID chips allow us to let machines handle the scanning and security. But while the machines can tell you if something hasn’t been paid for or what something is, they can’t tell you about social cues.

This new security through automation has led to a new wave of thieves who take advantage of your newfound confidence in “the system”. This is the framework for social engineering. In laymen’s terms, Social Engineering, involves using careful questions, methodical actions, and a knowledge of a system’s security to “hack” it.

So how are folks “hacking” their grocery stores? Self-Checkouts.

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15 Of The Absolute WORST Tattoos Ever

December 6th, 2007 (Visited 228,834 times)
“Dude, that is SO awesome! Just watch, I’m gonna get that tattooed!”

Famous last words.

We’ve all done it. Seen, heard, or experienced something so amazing we wanted to commemorate it for the rest of our lives. Unfortunately, some of these people obviously didn’t have the internet to help show them that some ideas are in fact, just plain stupid. There are worse, many by folks with many more tattoos or body modifications. I excluded those because unusual is a valid reason to go there. These people for the most part, seem somewhat normal. Which makes these pictures even more hilarious.

Close your eyes and put yourself in these people’s shoes and maybe you can hear somewhere in the back of your head, their reasoning for doing this or what they told their friends as they were headed off to the tattoo parlor to go get it done. Maybe you’ll just hear silence - Hey, we tried folks.

Tattoos Of Loved Ones - No, It’s Not The Thought That Counts

Rest In Peace

The only time anyone will ever tell you that it’s probably a good thing that she’s not alive anymore

In Memory Of.. Dead Wife Tattoo

Girl’s Gone Ugly

Congratulations, your daughter is now going to hate you for the rest of your life

Tattoo of daughter turned ugly

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