Today Johnny Cash would have been 76. I grew up listening to his music and really enjoyed it.
This is one of the last songs I heard him sing.
Today Johnny Cash would have been 76. I grew up listening to his music and really enjoyed it.
This is one of the last songs I heard him sing.
Steve Jobs turns 53 today…. born on Feb. 24th 1955 in San Francisco!
Wow I share my Birthday with Steve! Think he will send me an I-phone?read more | digg story
I did not film this but I have stayed at this great condo. It is one of my favorite places to stay. Enjoy the video, and who knows, you may want to stay there too!Thank you tngiants for posting this on youtube!
People magazine has its 50 Most Beautiful People … Time has a Person of the Year … And mental_floss magazine – besides having tons of fascinating, cool, and juicy stories, anecdotes, and trivia – now has something that trumps ‘em both:
The 25 Most Important Questions
in the History of the Universe.
“Yeah, yeah, we know – it
’s 2008. So why talk about the movies of 2009 so soon? With the advent of viral marketing and extremely early teaser trailers being leaked eons before a movie is scheduled for release, you can never be too early to start talking about films.”
Slate magazine has a collection of Magnum photos which changed the world. Mostly doused in black and white gradients, these pictures feature significant historical incidents. Some of them, like the picture of the girl who grew up in a concentration camp are remarkably powerful reflections on our actions.
A crowd-pleasing beagle known as Uno was named best in show at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday, becoming the first of his breed to win the U.S. canine world’s top prize in its…
Sometimes not having a loved-one on Valentine’s day isn’t the worse thing in the world, especially if the person you’re dating hails from Psychoville. So for your listening (and viewing) pleasure, here are our top 10 songs to remind you that sometimes being alone and a little sad is far better than being together and totally creeped out… or dead.
Sometimes they can be funny, sometimes thought provoking, other times they just mess with your mind. They
’re always take your breath away though and make you wonder at the skills of the people that created them.read more | digg story
Many people are using their computers for everything from communication to online banking and investing to shopping. As we do these things on a more regular basis, we open ourselves up to potential hackers, attackers and crackers. Tips to Securing your computer system
As a young child (or perhaps even an adult) who hasn’t dreamed of living in a tree house? Some tree houses are suspended in trees, others are built around or even inside of them. Here are ten incredible tree house designs that range from functional to fanciful, sustainable to strange and affordable to impossibly expensive (with images and videos!).
Put your tin foil hats back under the bed. It is most likely not terrorism.
More Cable Stories!!!
How many times has your business suffered because you trusted the wrong person? If you’re like most people, you’ve been lied to thousands of times.
These tips will help you to learn who to be cautious around.
Ever wonder why gadget store employees push Monster cables like they’re crack? Bitchin’ markups, just like you suspected all along. That’s what we found when a Radio Shack employee sent us his store’s entire inventory list, which included the wholesale and retail price of every item in stock.
hmmm, cables again, I am sensing a theme here….
In Chile the swimming pool largest in the world is built. Located in 100 km to the West of Santiago at the health resort San Alphonse Dale fogs (San Alfonso del Mar resort), pond was lengthened into the length by 1 km, covering area into 8 hectares.

This is the kind of coincidence that turns tinfoil into hats.
For the fourth time in a week, an undersea communications cable in the Mediterranean Sea has apparently been cut, and while no official reports of subversion have surfaced just yet, things are beginning to get suspicious.
Companies paid $90,000 per secondlast night to get their products before our recession-fearing eyes, and they plan to get their money’s worth. Last nights advertisers used an array of tactics designed with one purpose: motivating us to buy their products. I personally thought most of the ads stunk! The game, however,
was pretty good..especially the last 2 minutes…
So you’ll know where not to cut. Technology is amazing.
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