Saturday, April 09, 2005

Is She too wild for You? on MSN WhooHoo!!!! I'm with HER!!!!

Movie Quote of the day: "gay men are so hot"

evil genius, city of heroes/villans are all games on pc that I want to play...BADLY. mercenaries, mech assault and the new jade empire are about to make me wet myself in pure joy. Kessen III and Dynasty warriors 5 are also out if you're a longtime Koei fan

Old Skool Rodding or Rat rods
or something had some great articles that I saw at the bookstore the other day. The link isn't the mag I was talking about, but dammit, old cars are sexy. I'm not too sure about the kids that try to dress up as period greasers and such, a lot of them are posers, but it seems their heart is in the right place. Alot of the rat rod chicks are pretty interesting too. More tats than a wwII vet, and hot to boot. ;)

Still looking for club shadow or whatever the yahoo group is that everyone always talks about.

Old goth article I found on random search



nightbreed might possibly be having a sequel. But probably not.

nuckin futz

tulsa international raceway
The only other nearby track besides WIR or Heartland in Topeka, has had to deal with the death of one of their dragracers during a test in tune recently. I don't know the chick, but apparently she was a famous old skool racer who was killed along with her son. Survived by husband and two daughters. The racer was Shelly and Brian Howard.

The Lounge, a webcomic I haven't visited in over a year, but I dug it cause it had some pretty amusing characters....especially Max, who may or may not be a girl? And the Hentai King. You gotta read it just for the Hentai King.


My favorite wichita eagle columnist mark mccormick is getting a bunch of flak and bullshit because he was against the new gay marriage ban. I don't see how the new law is *legal* myself, and I resent Mr. Mccormick's opponents for giving him so much shit. Another sign that I need to get outta here.

Friday, April 08, 2005

From Monster.com:

"Get to Know ConnectorsMalcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point contains insights about how certain ideas and behaviors spread throughout societies. Gladwell observes that "connectors" are key to this process. These are people who know many folks and constantly meet new ones. Connectors can also be useful in your job search. Try to make contact with these types of people. They're friendly, so getting to know them shouldn't be too hard. -- Thad Peterson "

I used to be "these types of people".

http://blogs.msdn.com/heatherleigh/archive/2005/02/23/379151.aspx

http://www.boldcareer.com/blog/

And now, for some startrek shit. Remember Geordi on Star Trek? Sometime during one of the movies he went from a visor to bionic eyes right? Well, the Brits have developed a functioning bionic eye in the here and now. Check it out.

Thursday, April 07, 2005

The personal blog of Wataru Maruyama Good stuff. I had lots of stuff to bit* or blog about today, but I decided I really don't feel like it. I'll just post later. This guy's blog is great tho. Follow the link to the japanese paper that tells about 2 jr. high school girls (freshmen in american high school) putting the beatdown on a shoplifter. There's another interesting one about a 44 year old economics professor (yah, he has his phd) getting caught and paying a 50K fine for looking up girls skirts. He, needless to say, lost his job. May rant later. Work now.

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

God, gotta love automatic time stamps in blogger. Here are some links and pix that I thought I would share with my web viewing public. Keep in mind these aren't mine, they're just what I have swiped over the internet. If you are the artist, don't sue me, I'll credit you.

Kaneda's Bike: I don't need a big dog, I'll make one of these.

kaneda's bike

wallpaper from www.kungfoolx.com Kick ass comic. I've linked it before. READ IT

chugworth 3

chugworth.com haven't read any. Good art tho

chugworth2

Old Penny-arcade post. got shitcanned cause the PA folks almost got sued over it.

New copy of overrev is out. goto www.mangacity.net and get yours.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005


With the Tulsa Oklahoma anime con coming up this weekend, thought I'd throw some cosplay pix up. This is windows 2k chan. Japanese computer geeks draw and fantasize over anime that has the characteristics of their favorite OS. I'd bang her.

Windows 2k chan.

windows 2k & xp

This is a photochop of an anime about a supposedly lesbian europop group. Anime got canceled and band got broken up. Don't remember the name of the anime, sorry

windows 2k chan drawing

kick ass tatoo...I THINK from Final Fantasy VII

This is a character from the videogame guilty gear xx. Forget the name, tho.

This chick is trying to look like Asuka from Evangelion. Reminds me of who I call "car wreck chick" that I saw at a party last nite. That chick was in a "naughty school girl" uniform tho.

pic of asuka
My recipe to forestall any parking lot fight: 1)Maintain calm. If the fucktard is being belligerent and has a tim mcgraw shirt on, chances are...He AINT backing down. 2)obtain non-lethal disabling device. It's not a bitch move to use mace, but I prefer a nice tazer or stun-gun. The more powerful the better. 3)Utilize said device 4)Obtain your choice of adhesive, duct tape or superglue. 5)Here's where you use your own discretion: You can tape or glue unconscious perp's ass cheeks together, you can take incriminating photos with a digicam, (imagine his buddy's finding a pic of him with a large penis right in front of his face) You can tie him butt naked to a high school football post with all kinds of grafitti written all over him in permanent marker, or you can just tie him up and leave him somewhere out in BFE. In any event, be creative. This one time, I could see being non-violent wasn't the answer, and fighting would have been worse. A good ol fashioned stomp down woulda done the heart good, tho.


Booty Time, Booty Time, Across the USA!!!

If my sister says you're a ninja, you're a god-damned ninja!

gimptard....nice blog

memory of xu...another nice blog, I should take heed, don't try to meet others expectations

Reformat blog similar to this

Booty Call Protocol

Be careful when running bootleg software on your pocket pc


Nationstates.net a game where you create and rule your own nation


Disco will never die...and it's not just for gay men, either. This article only
touches the surface. It doesn't get into how disco turned into techno which turned
into eurohouse, eurobeat, and then finally j-pop.

In these times, of hate and pain
We need a remedy, to take us from the rain
Jealousy, a little greed
Ive been thinking, of what I need

I need a freak, to hold me tight
I need a freak, everyday and every night
I need a freak, I really do
I want a freak, one with ass that looks like you
I need a freak, exclusivly
So that she only comes and satisfies me
I need a freak, to hold me tight
I need a freak, everyday and everynight (help me out!)

I need a freak, to hold me tight
I need a freak everyday and every night
I need a freak, with long long hair
A super freak, in underwear

I need a freak, hear what I say
I need a freak, to get me through the day
I need a freak, so I can swerve
I need a super freak, to calm my nerves

Monday, April 04, 2005

So Blogger is down becuase of an unexpected error. Maybe they're finally getting around to fixing that spam bug I keep hearing about. That's okay. REAL computer nerds use notepad. Sunday sucked. I was sick
with allergies or something and slept ALL day. Nothing productive. Today, being only slightly more productive,

I come across this link on msn. Excerpt follows:


"Having the foundation of education is good. It helps with traits that you need for leadership--agility, and being able to self promote without selling your soul," says Gruen. Flexibility and adaptability, however, are qualities that cannot be taught, he adds, evidenced in Net Worth's early string of victories.

"They have the agility to risk more easily and with more confidence than you would find with book smarts." And Gruen is not basing this on the show, but rather on the professionals he counsels. "Those who tend to be more entrepreneurial are often not the ones with master's degrees," he says.

Don't have it all? Work at it

That's what Bonnie Russell, who never graduated college, exhibits day in and day out as founder of the legal publicity firm 1st-Pick.com. Her firm matches consumers with doctors, lawyers, and real estate brokers. Her advice? Don't get too wrapped up in being set upon one or the other--book smart or street smart--as better. "Both are important, but book smarts ought to get practical street experience, and street smarts ought to take a class. It shouldn't be black or white. It should be a kaleidoscope of options."

No matter which side you're rooting for, the reality of the reality TV situation we've seen week after week is this: "Society is structured in such a way that the business world places supreme importance on the value of a higher education," says Levit. Whoever is left standing in the boardroom, the fact remains that Trump and many like him at the helm of the nation's largest and most successful companies are college graduates with advanced degrees.

Does that mean if a Magna player wins this season, and is chosen to run one of The Donald's many companies, the real-life boardroom will be unattainable without an academic decree? According to Carney, there is hope long after the water cooler debates from this season's Apprentice simmer down--for both teams: "You need the learning and the drive to learn more, to have a dynamic approach to learning. Be passionate and excited about it."

End excerpt

One day, I would like to be called "The Anthony". But other than that, the self promotion without selling your soul is key, I think. That has been my main concern my
whole life, getting ahead without selling out. I feel like I'm on my way, but I'm nowhere close at the moment. People are always telling me that I'm well spoken, or that
I do this right, or that right. Maybe it's time I started using all these skills that I'm supposed to have again. Another thing that caught my attention in the article
was that as an entrepreneur or businessman, you are supposed to be persuasive. Also, people in power seem to look for experience above those pieces of paper...most of the time.
That might be where I have screwed myself. I have always worked hard to AVOID positions of responsibility and leadership. Although I don't mind directing stuff, I hate the
experience and stress that comes from leadership/management. I hate the thought of screwing up or maybe letting people down. Persuading someone to go with a decision I've
made and then failing or screwing up would be that much worse. I guess you could say I've been scared to take risks for quite a while now. That's starting to change lately,
but still one of my worst fears.

This is why bootlegs aren't killing the movie industry. This also probably means some poor schmuck of a network admin just
got fired. ALWAYS secure your servers.