Does anyone know where I can get my Irony Meter repaired or replaced? I read this article and almost fell off my chair:
Pope warns of misuse of religion – BBC News
Pope Benedict XVI has warned against the misuse of religion for political ends, in a speech to Muslim leaders on the second . . . → Read More: Pope warns of misuse of religion.
From the You-Have-Got-To-Be-Fucking-Kidding-Me department comes word that Conservative pundits are all up in arms over the fact that Obama, during a recent photo-op trip to a burger joint, placed an order where he specifically requested – you’re never going to believe this – no ketchup (*GASP!*) and Dijon mustard! Jumping Jesus Christ on a . . . → Read More: Conservative pundits bash Obama for choosing Dijon mustard on his burger.
Twitter is used by all sorts of people ranging from your standard nobodies like myself to major celebrities and even Almighty God himself. I started following his tweets the other day and I have to admit they’re quite interesting. Here’s a couple of recent samples:
I’ve been a big fan of Canon products ever since I purchased a Canon CanoScan N670U flatbed scanner after upgrading to Windows XP. I had an HP scanner prior to that which stopped working after the XP upgrade because HP couldn’t be bothered to make proper drivers for the new OS. After several months of . . . → Read More: Wherein I rave about my love for Canon digital products.
…and I am absolutely heartbroken about it, but I don’t see any alternative. Beanie’s been with us just shy of two months and her integration into the family started off fairly promising. We kept her and Melvin separated for the first week or so before letting her out to explore. Melvin wasn’t happy about the . . . → Read More: We will be going back to a one cat family today…
So much for religion providing the moral high ground:
WASHINGTON (CNN) —The more often Americans go to church, the more likely they are to support the torture of suspected terrorists, according to a new survey.
On May 5th the Release Candidate version of Windows 7 will be made available to the general public—it’s already available to MSDN subscribers—and if you decide to give it a try you’ll have a full year before it expires:
Windows 7 RC, slated for download by MSDN and TechNet subscribers Thursday and by the general . . . → Read More: Try Windows 7 RC free for a year.
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