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Friday, October 28, 2011

Stale zaniness 013

A post about stale zaniness is almost obligatory near the end of a month, so welcome to the „Das ist alte Schinken‟ edition.

imageNice of Maxim to draw attention to WaterAid in America.

Twitter / Tom Gazaway: “Hope everyone is getting ready for all the fun Halloween activities this weekend. What are you going to dress up as for Halloween?” ... As Mikuru Asahina would say, “That’s classified.”
Object ‘Crashes’ into Akihabara Radio Building for Steins;Gate Event
“As part of an all weekend event at the Old Akihabara Radio Building for Steins;Gate, which includes a tie-in with the Radio Building, the exterior of the building has been transformed into the ‘crashed satellite’ scene from the prologue of the game and episode 1 of the anime. Read on for a tour via ...”
Twitter / The Habit Factor®: “‘We all learn by experience, but some of us have to go to summer school.’ ~Peter De Vries ...”
How to Give Her the Best Sex Ever
“A step-by-step primer on how you can be her greatest of all time.”

Awkward moment is awkward

Prison Planet.com » ‘Get Your Freak On Girl’ TSA Screener Fired
“In a rare example of the federal agency caving to public outrage, the TSA has been forced to fire the screener who left a lewd message in lawyer Jill Filipovic’s checked bag after conducting an inspection and finding a sex toy.”
Twitter / Ars Technica: “Facebook sees 600,000 compromised logins per day—0.06% of all logins: ... by @JBrodkin ...”
Facebook sees 600,000 compromised logins per day— 0.06% of all logins
“Facebook has released a statistic showing that fewer than one-tenth of one percent of logins into the social network are compromised. But since more than 1 billion Facebook logins occur each day, that could add up to 600,000 breaches every 24 hours.”
Twitter / Janet Callaway: “‘When you forgive, you in no way change the past--but you sure do change the future.’ Bernard Meltzer #quote ...”
With 7 Billion People, World Has a Poop Problem | Population 7 Billion | Sanitation, Sewage & Health
“Population growth in both the developing and developed world is putting pressure on sewage systems and highlighting the need for latrines in rural areas and urban slums.”
Twitter / Alex Sparkle: “Every weekend is a four day weekend if you don’t count the five days of work in between.”

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