
Also, did you know the Baconator had its own Wikipedia article?

Also, did you know the Baconator had its own Wikipedia article?

Digg this shit

That’s right, it’s not over with the bullshit.
I love graphs. They put all you want to know in a colorful picture you can easily decode. Another thing I love is to see what kind of people read my blog (so I can sell the results to greedy businessmen). I combined the two and made a little graph showing what people search to find my blog. Impressively, these were the 3 most popular search terms once you group similar results (like “bobcat” and “bobcat wikipedia”).






I stopped coding for good.

I’m not kidding there, I’m fucking tired of this crap.
When I get bored and I have nothing but my PDA to entertain me, I go on Wikipedia and learn stuff. These trips last between 10 minutes and 3 hours, depending on how sleepy I am. I decided to track one of those “wikitrips”. It all started when I was looking for aerial reconnaissance photograph and I ended up learning about all kinds of stuff about the middle ages. What would I do without Wikipedia? (sleep, that’s the answer).


My take on Youtube people
18 07 2008The Youtube community is a great example of how bad people can turn when they’re anonymous. Oh, and sorry for the typo.
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