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Monday, April 11, 2011

Today is being a good day, like your girlfriend, and time is fast flying! My faith in The Next Generation of humanity has been restored, and I strongly agree with David Franklin that the children at the Roving Imp 4th Anniversary Showcase on Saturday night were an asset and improved the enjoyment for everyone.
Kids react to Rebecca Black’s “Friday” [video] - Holy Kaw!
“Kids offer their opinions on Rebecca Black’s ubiquitous hit ‘Friday’ that includes words of wisdom like ‘it probably made like a thousand people throw up.’ Somewhat surprisingly, the youngest participants seemed to dig the infamous tune.”
Must I mention my Multimedia Station for DROID by Motorola for my Motorola Droid 2? You may call it a beef patty, but I call it a flavor disk, or a flavor square in the case of Wendy’s.
Delicious Examples of Sandwich Art | Webdesigner Depot
“Through WDD we love to show you how you can use your design skills to be creative in all aspects of your life, not only when sitting at your...”
All my attempts at having a poor attitude have failed today.
M7.0 aftershock briefly halts cooling at Fukushima | The Japan Times Online
“A strong aftershock with a preliminary magnitude of 7.0 jolted the eastern and northeastern part of Japan on Monday evening, disrupting the vital injection of cooling water into reactors 1, 2, 3 at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant for about 50 minutes.”
‘Strawberry Marshmallow’ manga characters give Shizuoka taxis a soft touch - The Mainichi Daily News
Aya Hirano: Prohibited From Acting in New Anime Works
“Voice actress says she is thankful to still be in anime such as Fairy Tail, Jewelpet Sunshine...”
As one character or two voiced by Tara Strong would say after such a realization, “Oh, yeah.”
A Call for Help: Relentlessly Cheerful Artist Needs YOUR Help!
“For those of you who’ve been with us for a while, you‘ll probably remember our post featuring James Hance’s Star Wars-themed art. Since we’ve posted this...”
At QuikTrip my Chevy Cavalier posted 26.744 miles per gallon or 8.763 liters per 100 kilometers.
Spanish scientists search for fuel of the future
“In a forest of tubes eight metres high in eastern Spain scientists hope they have found the fuel of tomorrow: bio-oil produced with algae mixed with carbon dioxide from a factory.”

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