We Should Be Thankful for President Bartlett

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Posted 5 days ago

I'm Thankful for the Muppets

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Posted 5 days ago

Random Web Vid of the Day: Dance for Happiness

Thanks for showing me this, Mel!

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Posted 18 days ago

Random Web Pic of the Day: This is Only Funny if You've Used Terminal

...but if you have, it's hilarious!

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Posted 19 days ago

Overheard online: Going Postal

Brent: "How can I help you, ma'am?"
Customer: "I need some 1 cent stamps."
Brent: "How many would you like?"
Customer: "We've got a bunch of 42 cent stamps. Give me $5 worth."
Brent: "Ma'am, that's 500 stamps."
Customer: "Oh H*** no! I don't want that many stamps!"
Brent: "Well, they're 1 cent a piece..."

An interesting new blog I came across today. It's the mis-adventures of some young postal workers. Check it out.

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Posted 27 days ago

Bonus Saints Fact

Jabari Greer's 48-yard interception return TD is the Saints' NFL-best sixth defensive score this season. For comparison's sake, the Browns have an NFL-worst five offensive touchdowns.

I couldn't help myself. Poor Browns fans, trust me, we've been there before!

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Posted 28 days ago

You Know Who You Are: XKCD

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Posted 28 days ago

The Origin of "Who Dat?"

Finally, "Who Dat" became part of a chant for fans cheering on their favorite team. It has been debated exactly where it started, but some claim it began with Southern University fans either in the late 1960's or early 70's and went "Who dat say they gonna beat dem Jags" - Southern University being nicknamed the Jaguars. There's also those who claim around the same time it began at St. Augustine High School, an all boys Catholic high school in New Orleans for African-Americans. It then quickly spread to New Orleans Public Schools. Then in the late 70's fans at Louisiana State University picked up on it. In 1983, New Orleans Saints fans adopted it during the tenure of coach Bum Phillips. In 1981, the Cincinnati Bengals fans and players started with the now famous "Who Dey" cheer. It was also adopted by wrestling fans of the Junkyard Dog, who wrestled locally in the Mid South Wrestling area in the early to mid 1980s.

While the debate goes on as to who gets to claim to be the originators of the now famous "Who Dat" cheer, the one thing all agree on is it began in southeast Louisiana in the New Orleans-Baton Rouge area.

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Posted 29 days ago

A Little Saints Sacrilege: Drew Breesus

Thanks to Tara for sending this my way. It's completely sacrilegious, but also hilarious. Sorry if it offends.

Our Brother, who doth rule thy Dome, hallowed be thine aim,
Thy Bowl doth come, Thy will be done, in Miami as it is in Canton.
Give us this day, our 20-point lead,
And forgive us our doubts as we forgive those that crumble before us.
Lead us not into third-and-longs, and deliver us from goal-line stands,
For thine is the arm, the aim and the pocket presence.

For ever and ever.
Amen.

Amen, indeed. Geaux Saints!

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Posted 29 days ago

What's "Big"?

There are a thousand gigabytes in a terabyte, a thousand terabytes in a petabyte, a thousand petabytes in an exabyte, a thousand exabytes in a zettabyte, and a thousand zettabytes in a yottabyte. In other words, a yottabyte is 1,000,000,000,000,000GB.

Interesting article on the NSA's new data storage facility. Check it out.

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Posted 29 days ago