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MyHeritage.com = Hopes and Dreams Destroyed
What A-List Celeb do YOU look like? Read the rest...
Posted May 30th 2007, 16:26 in Web
Ten Things I'd Like To Do To Spammers
Spammers are the lowest form of life on the internet and they deserve all the torture we could ever wish upon them. Read the rest...
Posted Mar 28th 2007, 15:29 in Web
The Web Development Clients' 10 Commandments
Before you hire some company to redo your website, take a moment to read the 10 most important things for you to understand about that process. Charlton Heston free! Read the rest...
Posted Mar 5th 2007, 12:27 in Web
Ten Ridiculous Things About Social Networking Sites
Social networking sites are retarded. And yep, by that I mean "not working properly." Read the rest...
Posted Feb 26th 2007, 15:38 in Web
"I have a date with a girl and my ass is bleeding"
... and other weird search queries. Read the rest...
Posted Jan 11th 2007, 21:49 in Web
Drivl's Best (unwritten) Stories of 2006
Write the stories we didn't get a chance to! Here's your chance to steal our thunder and snark your way to fame and glory! Read the rest...
Posted Jan 2nd 2007, 12:28 in Web
How To Be "Social" While Home Alone...An Abuser's Guide
I created accounts on "Digg", "Stumble Upon","del.icio.us", and of course "Drivl" (to share my findings). Read the rest...
Posted Dec 29th 2006, 18:01 in Web
Macromedia Flash: Was 99% Bad
In November 2000, I posted a rant on Soulfux.com about Jakob Nielsen's post, Flash: 99% Bad. Read the rest...
Posted Nov 14th 2006, 23:05 in Web
Why I'll Never Make Digg Popular
Always a bridesmaid, never a bride...I'm doomed to forever be a digg failure. Read the rest...
Posted Nov 13th 2006, 13:15 in Web
Notice to the White House: Digg Knows What You're Up To
Digg really is the source of all knowledge. Check out how many diggs this story has. Read the rest...
Posted Nov 3rd 2006, 15:25 in Web
Seeking Divinity? Try a Myspace Survey
I think it’s fair to say that ever since the introduction of Myspace to the web, every organized religion/faith/cult has been rendered wholly obsolete. I know that sounds impossible, but consider the divine implications of these three words: The Myspace Survey. That’s right. No longer is there a need to attend church, take communion, or shout “Allah Akbar�? before detonating yourself on a crowded school bus. All wisdom and spiritual fulfillment is easily attained through participation and in-depth study of random database generated questionnaires online. Read the rest...
Posted Nov 1st 2006, 05:37 in Web
Where We Wish Web 2.0 Would Go
Web 2.0 just keeps getting better. Here's a list of what we'd like to see next in the genre of user generated website content. Read the rest...
Posted Oct 23rd 2006, 16:06 in Web


















