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MTA Gives Breaks for Riders During Holiday Season

November 16th, 2005
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Yeah, so like if you’re insane enough to buy the Holiday 30 day unlimited Metro card for $76 (Cash only? WTF?), you get 10 extra days free for a total of 40 days. To make this worthwhile, one must take 38 trips (to break the $2 standard fare), but 45 trips to really get a good cost break from this deal. However, for regular metrocard riders like me, its $1 fare on weekends… More info on MTA’s site here

Google Analytics (Urchin) Enabled!

November 14th, 2005

My site is now Google Analytics enabled, which is a new free Analytics web traffic analyzer service, formerly known as Urchin. Take a look… It’s stats on your site completely on crack!

Also CNet has their annual list of FREE full version games… Some of these I still play including America’s Army and Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.

More Korean Idiot Karaoke

November 8th, 2005

Remember like 3 years ago, when there was that video of the 2 korean girls at the norehbang (karaoke) singing and dancing really crazy way while singing “Money” (edit: video is available here)? Well there’s a new one that’s even worse, where one girl seriously is spastic. Check it out here

Babelfish a Reality!

November 2nd, 2005

Many science fiction authors stated that life eventually imitates sci-fi. Well today, that’s even more true. Author Douglas Adams in his book, “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” had to come up with a way for Arthur, a human, to understand every galactic language. He created an animal as a solution called the babelfish. The Babelfish is a tiny fish you stick in your ear, and it listens to languages where it whipers the translation in your native language back to you. Well my friends, Carnegie Mellon Univerisity has created a conceptual babelfish. Check out this article or press more for my cache.
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