No. 1 ketchup maker H.J. Heinz Co. on Tuesday unveiled the latest gimmick designed to keep kids amused at the dinner table -- purple ketchup.
That's right, purple now. So how do you know when the thing has gone bad, huh? I think the green ketchup turns red, but this, I don't know what this does... I think this one turns your face green when you eat it and it's bad.
What's next? Red fluff? Round refrigerators? Sugarless sugar? Dehydrated water? Solar Powered flashlight? Inflatable dart board?
I Find This Disturbing -- Chris @ 9:31pm
Yes, I find this picture to be very disturbing. Here, you have a look, tell me what you think:
Yea....
Pssst... Think They'll Notice? -- Chris @ 9:11pm
Think anyone will notice the slight gap in the poll from 11 to 14? Well I just told you.
Oh well, I got 121 people myself. Divided into a few cateroies as well. I have a lot of people on my buddy list that have like 5 screen names since they think someone is after them. Wha...? Why the heck would someone need more than 1 or 2? 2 is to check to see if someone blocked you and you don't let anyone know that you have that second one. And now of course the people that are on my buddy list that read here are going to be asking me, "What is your second screen name?" and in advance, here is my answer "I told you already, I don't have a second screen name."
As for the kiddies that have 200 screen names on their buddy list, and they wonder why they get a crap load of mail that they don't want... well, I have got news for them - I think they need a slap in the face. Duh...
Ahhhh Ha! I Knew It! -- Chris @ 3:00pm
I knew it, there had to be some kind of flaw in her somewhere, and now I have found it. Actually, there is still that rumor that goes around about her "flashing" people when she is drunk. That's a whole other story, moving on now...
The teen singer may be one of the biggest stars in pop, but Britney rarely stops to sign her name for a fan, according to US magazine, Autograph Collector. ( Read More )
Ha! I bet she has terrible nightmares about signing something for one of her *fans*.
Does she think about this; She as a little girl has one of her favorite artists that she has admired for years, she thinks that she is their biggest fan, she goes up to them and asks for an autograph and they say no. So how the heck would she feel if that happened to her?
That's a little harsh on a little teeny-bopper don't ya think? And after that what do the kids that she just brushed off think? Probably something like, "What a total bitch"
I'm telling you, the next star that starts out small, buy their domain name then they are 0\/\/n3d, then sell it to them for a good amount of $
Man Your Battle Stations! -- Chris @ 12:24pm
Yea, that Code Red virus is a little worse now...
What it can really do is slow down the internet or even "shut it down" from time to time from massive use.
Once you have read that, you will know what can and may happen.
My advice if your computer so happens to be infected with it is to GET THE DARN PATCH FROM MICROSOFT
SPAM, And Lots Of It -- Chris @ 11:20am
If I get any more SPAM, I am going to go nuts. I can get free pizza for a year, cars, credit cards, find a lawyer for free, and other free crap that I don't want.
Yea, I know what can happen, you don't read the fine print as Animaster put it in the forums, "If you enter your email address here and sign up, you'll recieve a whole bunch of crap from thousands of websites that you really don't want."
Haha, that is so true, I do that once in a while, I make sure that I don't have any of those "check boxes" checked to receive even more crap.
Another thing would be when a SPAMer will come to a web site like this and then just take my email address from here, that is what I would like to call "crossing the line"
One email message that I got put the unsubscribe instructions, but there was no link or URL that would actually "unsubscribe" me. I would have to reply with "remove" as the subject, just to make it harder for me to "remove" myself from their mailing list.
And how do you think viruses are spread? Well, they have mailing lists, the person that sits at that computer gets that email, opens it and out goes the virus to the entire mailing list - that is my theory anyway.