Thursday, August 30, 2007

20Q.net Inc.

You've probably seen those little hand Held 20Q games, right? Well, the "brains" for those things actually developed from the online 20 questions game found at 20Q.net. Over the past 19 years, 20Q has been absorbing the input of all of its online players -- and now 20Q has its own blog to keep us updated on the latest stats, "facts" and figures that's it's learned from all of us!

An example from the 20Q Blog:

20: the number of names that start with “Jen” in the name game (Jen, Jena, Jenae, Jenai, Jenalyn, Jenay, Jenea, Jeni, Jenica, Jenine, Jenna, Jennasie, Jenni, Jennie, Jennifer, Jenniqua, Jenny, Jeno, Jens, and Jensa).

74.13: the percent of time that I can correctly guess Satan in 20Q Old Testament.

24: the 70th most popular object thought of in 20Q TV.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Griff's Notes

Griff's Notes: "...An entertaining, often-illogical daily blog of FOX News Talks first intrepid talk radio reporter."

I normally wouldn't be one to endorse anything FOX News related, but I do admit to enjoying this blog.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

The Uber-Review



The Uber-Review is "An Eclectic Mix Of Gadgets and Wired Madness". But don't let that description fool you into thinking it's yet another techy blog. The key word there is eclectic. The first page alone (as of august 25th, 2007) shows us a chain mail t-shirt, Romulan senate stools, interactive wallpaper, real-life transformers and a Das Kapital bank.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Wise Bread


Wise Bread is made up of a collection of bloggers devoted to helping their readers make the most of living on a small budget. Tips include everything from finding the $40 hidden inside a 12v battery, to finding a dutch wife for your resume. Check it out!

Monday, August 20, 2007

Yahoo Messenger Blog


I haven't posted anything on here in a while, but I felt the need to let all of my non-readers know about this wonderful Yahoo Messenger Blog, where they won't keep you informed of what they're not doing to remedy their many chat issues.

I love yahoo, I love yahoo messenger, and I love yahoo chat. So it's very important to me when there's a yahoo problem that I have a place, like the Yahoo Messenger Blog, to go to and confirm that I'm 1) not the only person experiencing the problem, and 2) not the only person that has no clue wtf is going on.

Also of note: Yahoo maintains blogs pertaining to most, if not all, of their other services as well. If you go to their messenger blog, you will see the links to their other blogs on the right hand side, under "Other Yahoo! Blogs" (clever how they try to hide them from us by giving them such a random heading).