Wow. Thanks Wikipedia . I had no idea that 'kleenex' had officially been declared a generic term or that 'iPod' and 'google' were headed down the same path. The things you learn wandering around the internet. Also, does anyone know of any wonderfu, fantastic speeches that are in public domain? I'm working on something wonderful and fantastic, but I don't want to say too much about it yet.
...those who are working but also those at home wanted to make all things as easy as clicking buttons in one finger. Even books and newspapers are being set aside in exchange of internet news browsing and wikipedia. With the presence of digital cookbooks, what is the need of keeping volume copies of printed cookbooks? Aside from the fact that printed cookbooks required storage space, it is also subject...
...be given a series of options (Amazon.com, Google, YouTube, etc.) to choose from. Once you've selected a search engine, that search wil be launched in your browser. This is useful if you like to find Wikipedia (or IMDb, etc.) links for things you cite in your posts, or want to find more information about the subject of your post. I do that a lot, and I was tired of copying and pasting the key word...
Let's look at Hats (party) , where we see curious things happening in recent history, showing that the more articles we have, the longer it probably takes to fix vandalism... 21:03, 27 October 2008...disclaimers in... uh... articles about currently existing political parties. Too bad BJAODN is dead. Don't do the Hat party! Politics is confusing and boring. Let's do party hats instead
...there's just so much things going on, I can't help but to look around and to find out more and leave the other thing behind. I think my randomness is especially apparent when I'm looking up things on wikipedia. I find that whenever I'm bored, I just look up random things on it. Once, I was bored so I was looking up 'bubbles', and while I was typing it out, I noticed that someone else has also looked...
...hours ago. I have a full twenty minutes in which to sleep before my alarm clock rings, but I have foolishly decided to spend those minutes writing this shit. I really would have gotten it done faster had I not been so distracted by Cadegoestocollege's videos. Here's a phrase that I came across in my research: "bruising and bleeding tendency". That was under symptoms for hepatitis C at Wikipedia
I don't know what started me thinking about this. Maybe it was watching James and the Giant Peach at my friend's house a week or two ago. I love kids movies where animals are anthropomorphized. I was recently...and his commrades were very happy. I don't think the skittish little things in my garage at home can say the same since they are normal food-stealing rodents as opposed to the cute talking kinds.
Wikipedia school edition is an offline DVD version of Wikipedia by SOS Children's Villages (a charity for orphans) filled with "checked content" from the user-edited online encyclopedia. The 2.9GB download is available only via BitTorrent, and to top it off, here's a quote you don't hear every day: "It helps our charity if you keep µTorrent running after your download is finished."
What would happen if google's parents left town for the weekend? Bragi and I found this video really funny, its such a good idea, what would websites say to eachother if they were at a party? This is the second video, also really funny, this time 4chan is there too A Myspace Intervention Hope you like it too!
...to go to the top of NASA's "Best Of" list. Money well spent, in my opinion.... Link the Second : Ever been on your laptop, away from a convenient internet connection and think, "I wish I could go to Wikipedia and find out when Kenya gained independence"? Well, now you (probably) can. SOSChildrensvillages.org have, in concert with the Wikimedia Foundation, put together Wikipedia for Schools - an...