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Daily Archives: September 14, 2009
The Jay Leno Show Review and Reactions, Kayne West Ratings Boost?
The Jay Leno Show has been widely discussed. Is it a fundamental shift in TV? does it change the economics? Will it flop? Will others follow? Pre-launch reactions weren’t really positive nor negative. However, tonight’s airing didn’t really seem to … Continue reading
Posted in celebrity, media, Reality TV, Television
Tagged jay leno, jay leno kayne west, jay leno show, kayne west, late night, prime time
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Solving Google Crop Circles/Unexplained Scavenger Hunt with Wolfram|Alpha
We now know that there’s an O and L as part of the clue to this Google logo riddle. It could be we see what words we have in english with OL as the leading letters, assuming the rest of … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, search
Tagged crop circles, google logo, wolfram, Wolfram|Alpha
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Google Crop Circles
We’re seeing Google playing around again with unexplained things. This time it’s CROP CIRCLES. This time the logo and other clues suggest missing an “l”. so we’re now down an O and L. OL. You might want to follow Examiner … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, aliens, google
Tagged aliens, crop circles, google, google logo, hg wells 143rd, UFO
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Dolt Exhaust: The True Value of Emotion
Does anyone see the irony AND similarity between the Wilson shout-out, “You lie…!” during President Obama’s address September 9th, 2009, on health-care legislation to a joint session of Congress and the Kanye West shout-out that he thought Beyoncé deserved to … Continue reading
Posted in analysis of behavior, behavior, celebrity, government, health care, life, media, music, politics, Reality TV, social science
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