It’s true. While Christmas and New Years steal all the attention, Trivia day - celebrated every January 4th - comes right on their heels and is best not forgotten.
What better way to celebrate than with some gold-related trivia?
The ten billion ounces of gold in the world would fit into a cube roughly 25 meters (about [...]
Posted on January 4th, 2009 by Blake
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Ok, winter is here, our claims are beneath at least a foot of snow, and I really want to build an Igloo.
Ryan e-mailed me this link to Grand Shelters awhile back - they are a company that makes a tool you can use to built a strong and warm (relatively of course) igloo with just [...]
Posted on January 2nd, 2009 by Blake
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Don’t get me wrong folks, Plaxico Burress is a first class idiot. Although, I’m starting to question who the bigger idiot is. Plaxico may have harmed the lives of many, including his own by not following some of the most basic safety rules, and I’m not talking about the safety dance. But even more concerning, [...]
Posted on December 26th, 2008 by rromanchuk
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No no, this is some stupid Silicon Valley blog post about firms having to “batten down the hatches” during rough economic times. God knows I have read enough of that to make a bomb shelter good enough for a four year obama/mccain presidency. This is just a whitewhine.com. If I could pick a month to [...]
Posted on October 30th, 2008 by rromanchuk
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Why does everything I submit on Digg always get dugg so much?
I feel compelled to link to my Twitter and Ryan’s too.
Posted on October 26th, 2008 by Blake
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No, we’re not asking for your money.
We’re asking for your help in asking our government for money.
You see, we’ve noticed that some folks who have made some shoddy decisions are now able to get preferred money-recipient status from the government.
We’re interested. We figure we’re even more attractive candidates for the relief programs because, as reasonable [...]
Posted on October 17th, 2008 by Blake
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