Friday, 22 February 2008

HundReD tHoUgHtS c0m¡c III

Source: xkcd

This is like a kind of comic-fashioned synthesis of what I think about reality, remember.

Comics that worth a hundred thoughts: I, II.

Wednesday, 13 February 2008

g0 DenMaRk! g0!

The Danish government have forced some of their ISPs to block the connections to the famous Swedish bittorrent site the Pirate Bay, and the only thing that led to was even more Danish traffic…in fact the blocking increased the traffic with
12 percent. The main reason for this was of course all the media attention plus the fact that a lot of Danish users switched to OpenDNS (where nothing is blocked).


Pirate Bay to IFPI: Danish ban has led to even more traffic [arstechnica.com]

The Jesper Bay - Sådan kommer du udenom spærringen af The Pirate Bay [thejesperbay.org]

Source: fosfor gadgets

This is the right response to government oppression. Whether due to the media or intentioned, this will teach the Danish government not to fight against The Internet.

I'm definitely with you, people!

Wednesday, 6 February 2008

wHat d¡d tHe w0Rms d0 t0 p¡ss 0fF g0d?

I was blog surfing and came across two interesting thinking blogs that made me rofl for a while.
The first one is Saint Gasoline, the description in the header reads: ''A fine mixture of intellectualism and fart jokes'' and has a self-proclaiming comment: ''OMFG! this comiblog is totally sort of funny!''. It is actually a comiblog and I want to single out the post The Idiot’s Guide to Genesis. One of the best paragraphs is the very last


Not content with simply punishing Adam and Eve, God also decides to punish
all snakes, even though it wasn’t really a snake that tempted the humans, but
Satan. God, not caring, punished snakes. He ripped off all of their legs, and
banished
them to crawling about on the ground like worms. (No one yet knows
what the worms did to piss God off.)

The comments took me to the Heather Annastasia's Politics and Religion Blog where I read The Garden of Eden, post on the same subject but that made me roflofl. I just need to share this with whomever read this blog (sigh..). Here you have an extract

So just for laughs, I picked up Genesis and started to read it literally, which is when I reached my epiphany: that it was God who lied and the serpent that told the truth

Hope you enjoy it!

Monday, 4 February 2008

HundReD tHoUgHtS c0m¡c II

We all have our own perceptions, shared or not with the rest, I think that arguing because of them is worthless than arguing about opinions. Opinions are like butts, we all have our own and you may like or dislike other's, but that's it. And perceptions are like hairdos, you can choose the one that better fits you, you can try to convince the rest that other does are possible, but choosing the style is a matter of opinion.
Comics that worth a hundred thoughts: I