Our good friend at Catalyst:SF, Cory Treffiletti, is getting married this Saturday. To commemorate this glorious event, here's a funny little skit from MADtv and everyone's favorite, Stuart. Congratulations Cory and enjoy the honeymoon. See you when you get back.
Friday, June 27, 2008
A Nice Day for a White Wedding
Inspirational Video, Paul Potts
Anything is possible. check out this video, it's pretty cool, Simon Cowell's even in it (not that that is what makes it cool but hey...)
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Congrats to Fresno State
Drinkers invite crocodile into Australian pub
The saltwater crocodile was only 24 inches long so it wasn't about ot eat anyone, but the men taped its snout nonetheless, took some photoes, and then put it in a box on the counter. It's guessed that the croc might have escaped from a farm that was a few miles away. Animal officials eventually came to the bar and took the croc back to the farm.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25383409/>1=43001#storyContinued
That would be so cool. They should have kept it as a pet....because that's totally realistic.
Bird jumps almost 400 feet, Crazy Moto Jump
"Bird goes nearly 395 feet, and shatters the long distance record in the process. Will he fly again and go farther some time soon? Stay tuned... " This guy launches for a jump over 390 feet...crazy...crazy...look at the page, even Tony Hawk has a comment for him.
http://www.shredordie.com/videos/0c7883577c
Maglev - America's Fastest Train, Future Transportation?
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Blogs for Men, Highrollers
It could be called the Man Blog, but this blog is already called the Man blog. So the How to Roll blog will stay just that. It covers Cars, Travel, Food, Sports, Real Estate, Access, Sports, and bunch of other stuff. The autos section is at the top, most likely because it's the coolest.
iPhone Nano! rick rolled baby!
Check out this link for the iPhone Nano video! :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8FHqEIzSlE&feature=related
http://www.yougotrickrolled.com/
Kobe, Please Describe the Flavor
Ok, so a couple days ago the next chapter to the Shaq vs. Kobe saga was written. While at a nightclub in NYC, Shaq got onstage and took the mic and started freestyling. He began by saying Kobe couldn't do it without him in the NBA Finals, and finished with the crowd cheering loudly and proudly at the expense of Kobe Bryant. Here's the video, enjoy the Big Diesel and his flow.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Approach Your Job with Passion
Find yourself waking up in the morning with a noticeable lack of motivation for what lies ahead in your work day? If so, try picturing the the tasks ahead in your mind, and follow the lead of the All Blacks Rugby Club as they perform their traditional Haka dance to increase your passion for work. This should definitely lift your spirits...
Ode to George
"Carlin, who died of heart failure Sunday at age 71, was known for his observational skills and talent for language." from CNN . Video from Youtube is his famous 7 Words bit.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Pollution Tarnishes Olympic Games
With the Summer Olympics fast approaching, concern for the air quality in China is still a major issue. Athletes competing in outdoor, long distance events such as the marathon and some cycling events are having to adjust their training and preperation in order to account for the worst air quality on the planet. Air pollution in China accounts for 11 million outpatient visits a year. That's one person out of five that has to go see a doctor in a hospital because the air has made them sick. Pollution is also responsible for 440,000 hospitalized bed days a year, as well as at least 10,000 deaths. Pollution is a serious problem for all people living in China, and it will be very imteresting to see how the quality of air affects competition during the games.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Shaping Perception
What a truly sad statement this is. It implies a rather egocentric way of viewing relationships with others. If lots of people think you're a jerk, it's probably not without cause. Whats further, if you sincerely did not care that everyone thinks you're a jerk, you're only confirming their beliefs. Oh yeah, I forgot; you don't care. The truth is , I think there are actually very few people out there who don't care at all what other's think about them. Generally, people want to fit in and be liked. However, you can be liked and still not have a very good reputation. In order to have a positive image, one must conduct themselves with honor, respect, class, humility, and courteousness in everything they do, with all people they meet (not just powerful people). Being percieved as a "good guy/girl" amongst your friends, bosses, people you want to like you, etc. and showing no respect to bus-boys, shoe shiners, fast food workers, etc. doesn't really make you a good person. It means you can turn it on when you want to, but normally choose to keep it off. It's easy to shape a positive perception of yourself when your trying to; the mark of a person with a truly positive image is one who doesn't know how to turn it off. Life is a strange thing where anything can happen. Maybe in a couple years the people you never gave the time of day will soon be the ones you want to impress. It is essential that we treat others, all others regardless, with class and respect in order for other's perception of us to be how we'd truly like.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Most epic GMod Rube Goldberg video ever
Whoever did this has way to much time on their hands
http://www.wegame.com/watch/The_most_epic_GMod_Rube_Goldberg_video_ever/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Goldberg
WeGame.com - Garry's Mod Videos
Woman Found, Sat Dead In Front of TV for 42 Years
But she was found by police and bailiffs who had broken in to help the authorities establish who owned the flat."
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Video Games Killed the Television Star
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Perfect for those Long Days at the Office
Feel like you're in dire need of a release from the confines of your cubicle and the monotonous pile of work sitting next to you? If you answered yes, then pick up your Nerf Guns and ignite an office war that is sure to give you just the release you're looking for. Just please make sure to invite the janitorial crew to join you.
Have it your way... but don't get crazy
Don't you just love it when you go to your friendly fast food establishment, place an order, and get treated like you've done something wrong? Oh what a joy it is. Having it your way means it's ok to order a burger without pickles, not change everything around to suit your dietary preferences. Your probablly better off just placing a normal order and making the necessary changes yourself. Because lets face it, they're going to screw your order up anyway.
Australian Athletes to Skip Beijing Ceremony
Performance manager Max Binnington said: "Anything more than five or six days and athletes inevitably end up with some sort of respiratory problem.
"So many sports who don't have to be there early are choosing not to go in.""
Germany Triumphs, Will Play Portugal
With a smashing 25 yard free kick goal from World Class Captain Michael Ballack the Germans have advanced to the Quarterfinals in Euro 2008 and will face 2004 runners-up Portugal in what could be one of the best if not The best match of the tournament.
"The goal ensured there was no repeat of what is known as "The Miracle of Cordoba," when Austria shocked Germany 3-2 to knock the defending champions out of the 1978 World Cup in Argentina. Ballack said just the talk of a possible repeat had made his team determined to prevail." from Fox Sports
Besides Ballack's crushing goal the game was not without other excitement Mario Gomez had a "glaring miss" and both coaches were sent off the field for arguing with the fourth official.
Here's Germany vs. Austria highlights
Jesus Rode Dinosaurs
Monday, June 16, 2008
Mental Toughness
On the heels of one of the most incredibly dramatic weekends in US Open history, I came across this commercial which stands as a testament to Tiger Woods' mental toughness under pressure. The PGA has experienced a substantial increase in viewers since Tiger first appeared on the scene as a pro in 1996, and he has captivated the golfing world with his every move--helping to create a new breed of golf fans. Now more than ever before youngsters are turning to the links, and many of the commercials displayed during PGA events specifically target this group.
Kick It like Kung Fu
As the newest member of the Digital Dojo, I found it only fitting to post a video of the craziest high-flying kicks, spins, and filps I've ever seen. Mixed Martial Arts fighting grown incredibly popular, and more and more people are gaining in interest in hand to hand combat. UFC fights are played all over the internet and gaining views at a staggering rate. Traffic to sites like tapout.com, sherdog.com, mmafighting.com, and mixedmartialarts.com will likely raise the eyebrows of advertisers. In addtion, almost all fans of the sport are under 30 so the potential for further growth is still there.This guy could probablly take out a few people in just one of his kicks. Enjoy.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Best Ad of It's Kind for Gamers
We've all seen these ads. You have to watch till the end to understand what it is. What's notable about it is that it targets such a niche crowd in such an effective way. Gamers will understand more than non-gamers, but everybody will get the point. Watch the whole video
Intelligence = No God
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Woman Rejected by Modeling Agencies Crowned Ms London
"I helped out with London Fashion Week last year and many of the models looked like they were about to keel over and die," she said."
Oklahoma Full Auto Shoot
I don't know how I came across this video, it was on the front of Digg saying an 8 year old girl was shooting a car with a fully automatic weapon. I'm really not sure what to think of this. I guess people in Oklahoma don't have much to do so they put cars on the countryside and shoot them and blow them up...
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
25 Amazing Pics
New 3G iPhone Announced...yay...
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Sony's PS3 finally becoming viable
UK Eco-house Sold for world record £7.2m!
New environmentally friendly house sells for millions..
"It’s not all doom and gloom for the UK property market: in the face of the country’s slowing or depreciating prices, Sarah Featherstone’s cutting-edge green home has sold for a record-breaking £7.2million, or $14.2million USD! The building, known as Orchid House, is one of the key homes on Lower Mill Estate, a project to turn a disused gravel pit into a beautiful 450-acre nature reserve.
Possibly to subsidize the £3,000 per square foot cost of the property, the building aims to generate more energy than it consumes, making use of geothermal heating. The house can be adapted to any occasion, be it a family holiday or a large reception, due to its flexible living spaces. Inhabitants and visitors to the property can be entertained by the glass-sided badger set installed in the garden."
from http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/06/05/eco-house-sold-for-world-record-72m/
What's a Leonberger?
The Leonberger is thought to have come about by the cross breeding of many large dogs including the St. Bernard, Pyrenean Mountain, and Landseer dogs. Dog-enthusiasts familiar with these dogs will understand that the combination of these breeds would yield a dog that is white, black, or brown. Well, it is obvious, due to the signature golden brown color of the Leonberger today, that other breeds were involved in the creation of the eventual Leonberger.
Regardless of the confusion as to how the Leonberger breed came about, its history is quite fascinating. Because of Essig's marketing skill, and his family's support in training and maintaining his kennel, the early Leonbergers became very popular and were shipped all around the world to high-paying dog enthusiasts. Reports claim Leonbergers were prizes of royalty and were pets of "Empress Elizabeth of Austria, the Prince of Wales, Emperor Napoleon II, Garibaldi, the King of Belgium, Bismarck, King Umberto of Italy, and the Czar of Russia. They were exported as far away as the United States, England, Newfoundland, and Japan to the wealthy who desired large fashionable dogs." http://www.leonbergerclubofamerica.com/breedhistory.aspx
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Spore, teasing gamers
http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-9957883-1.html?tag=cnetfd.mt
From Will Wright, creator of The Sims, Spore is one of the most anticipated video games to come out in years. The game allows players to create a species from the beginnings of the primordial ooze, foster its development into a fully functional being, and try to conquer the universe. There will be five phases in the game: Tidal Pool Phase, Creature Phase, Tribal Phase, Civilization Phase, and Space Phase. In the first two phases, players create and develop their species physically. In the last three phases, players develop the cultural, social, and strategically minded aspects of their species.
the most unique aspect of the game is its interactivity and online capabilities. While each player will develop its species uniquely in a guided methodology, eventually players will interact together, battling for power of the universe.
Google Street View - Taking over the World
In April 2008 Google fully integrated its new feature, Street View, into Google Maps. Street View allows people to view the street (simple as that!). Currently, people can click street view and "visit" over 40 cities in the United States. Google plans to expand continually until the whole world is mapped.
When it was launched in May 2007, Street View only included 5 cities. Today, Google streetcars (cars mounted with tons of wide-angle cameras) have been seen all over the world from Spain to Japan to New Zealand.
Google wants to expand currently into Canada but privacy issues are flying in the face of progress. Issues with public images being displayed that people don't want broadcasted to the universe are arising, and Google is having trouble with innappropriate content that is inadvertently added to the service. Here's a related vid from current.com
Man Trashes Office, Goes Crazy
This is so funny, especially without the sound, it's like an old Charlie Chaplin movie. www.funnyordie.com
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Two of the Best
I don't care if FG ripped off Simpsons, i love both of them
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/349698/
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/349698/
Medical Marijuana, legal and illegal
Nonetheless, “this is the business model of the future,” says JoAnna La Force of Farmacy, an herbal remedy shop in Southern California. Ms. LaForce says her business is close to breaking even (medicalmarijuanafarmacy.com)"
Pirates?
Home for Sale. Location: MARS
While environmentalists are saying we better save the earth because it's going to hell, astronautical organizations are preparing to go to hell. More to the point, organizations like NASA are investigating thoroughly what it would take to get to the red planet, Mars. The intense conditions make it very difficult to predict what could happen to an expedition, so researchers are running tests to simulate what could happen, in order to prepare for the Great Journey. Aiding and egging them on is a 7,000 member multinational group called the Mars Society who is determined to reach the "New World."
"The European Space Agency and the Russian Institute of Biomedial Problems are scheduled to run a joint 520-day mock Mars expedition this year aimed to study the effects of extreme isolation and confinement on 12 volunteers."
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/space/06/02/space.psych/index.html?eref=edition_technology
The mock expedition is designed to create an atmosphere that will be most like a real expedition to Mars. Researchers hope to understand how team members on the trip will react psychologically..."they will not be able to receive surprise presents, like special cookies or favorite movies, which are often brought to the space station on supply shuttles when someone starts feeling homesick or maybe a little blue. Thus, decking out the Martian-bound craft with family photographs, special trinkets, books and even plants will be crucial for a mostly monotonous extraterrestrial road trip that will bring a whole new meaning to the "are we there yet?" question.
If someone becomes sick -- either physically or mentally -- the crew has to be ready to cope with that, too.
"If someone gets suicidal, you have to take care of it on board," Kanas said. Mission Control might also have to make some tough calls, like whether to tell an astronaut about a death in his or her family or other tragedies back home.
Yet the big unknown, according to Kanas, does not involve who astronauts will not be able to talk to or what gifts they will not be able to get, but instead what they will not be able to clearly see: planet Earth.
Kanas has even coined a term for the situation: the "Earth out of view" phenomenon.
"Nobody in the history of mankind has ever experienced the Earth as a pale, insignificant blue dot in the sky," he said. "What that might do to a crew member, nobody knows.""
from CNN , Digg