Banned because it's true ... I got a good chuckle out of this. Watch out for minor strong language.
To back that up - here's an article from ZDnet with a little buyers remorse
- by RobBanned because it's true ... I got a good chuckle out of this. Watch out for minor strong language.
To back that up - here's an article from ZDnet with a little buyers remorse
- by RobHow did I miss this mess of idiocy? Watch out though for the not worksafe language. Watch out too for your head asploding.
- by RobYou all should know by now the language is Not Worksafe eh?
- by RobLink: http://www.uniquedaily.com/gin-juice-unreleased-acapella-remix/
It's Snoop, you know for sure this is not safe for work. Heck, it's not even something I'll embed here. However if you're in a place where profanity is not bad - this mix is good plain fun. Just what the doctor ordered for a Monday.
- by Rob[Fridgehead] modified his Simon Says game to include a dirty word for each lighted button. This is a real good way to teach kids to swear and to get child protective services to pay you a visit all at the same time. The hardware has been modified to use an Arduino in tandem with an ISD audio chip. These chips can record and playback sound. Although [Fridgehead] could have made it say anything he, choose four words you won’t say in front of your mother.
Really he needs a better speaker and an amp circuit - but in principle it demonstrates my favorite theme - geek misbehaving.
- by RobLink: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjZk1lny7r8
I won't embed it here as there is some swearing... Darned funny redub though ... had me laughing a plenty.

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7SzB58qHI0
It's just on the outside of embeddable here (as I try to keep it moderate) - But all you who realize the Iphone is a style statement and hate that can get a good laugh right at the link.
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As always with ZP - there will be adult language ....
- by RobFirst, be warned there's some not worksafe or kidsafe language here - and if that's ok then this Star Trek TNG has been dubbed according to lip movements with words that look like they fit. Very funny!
- by RobLink: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/1096-Dragon-Age-Origins
In typical rude and crude fashion, ZP takes this game apart and gives it the usual treatment. - Warning adult Language inside.

I don't think the tree ever stood a chance - and if I were those people filming I'd have gotten further back. - oh some not worksafe language here and there
- by RobOnly slightly on the adult side - but only by interrupted innuendo even
- by RobLink: http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/pilot/
Ah, seeing this made me remember why we all loved South Park - enjoy the pilot that sold this cartoon to Comedy Central.... btw it's the only one that was done with paper models and stop motion animation.
Um, not really work or kid safe of course.

first of two of these today in honor of the start of another goofy season of Hells Kitchen.... oh Not work or kidsafe for language
Um, some not safe work work language - but not a ton.
- by RobThis made me laugh like an idiot - consider the title - (language is not work or kid safe)
- by RobK - language is not work or kid safe - warnings out of the way it's true.
- by RobLink: http://www.cinemassacre.com/new/?page_id=197
Ran across this site with 10 or so short rants - the rants are all pretty spot on and I got a kick out a few of 'em. Good work here - If you need to get some aggression out have at it!

Link: http://www.gordonramsayswearsatyou.com/
If the title didn't give it away - this site's not work or kidsafe....
Aside from that - press the button on Gordon's head and you'll get yelled at just like someone on his show -
Right - now piss off!

Link: http://blogs.zdnet.com/gadgetreviews/?p=341
Own a VAIO ? check the recall list.Apparently due to some badly positioned wiring there is a fire / burn hazard.

More info from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission here. Consumers owning one of these laptops are advised to stop using it and call (888) 526-6219 or go to sony.com/support to determine if their computers are included in the recall
- by Rob