This is Great!
All I have to say is that these kids are my heros, I almost want to try it.
From MSNBC’s coverage of it:
WAUSAU, Wis. - Cars lining the street. A house full of young people. A keg and drinking games inside. Police thought they had an underage boozing party on their hands.
But though they made dozens of teens take breath tests, none tested positive for alcohol. That’s because the keg contained root beer.
The party was held by a high school student who wanted to show that teens don’t always drink alcohol at their parties. It has gained fame on YouTube.com.
This is Pretty Funny
I just saw this on Digg and figured I should share it with the world.
It’s a Web 2.0 World

Ever wonder what some of today’s corporate logos would look like if they turned their logos into web 2.0 styled ones? Well Enthree.com did so they went ahead and redesigned a ton of today’s most popular corporate logos. Check out their post for more! I must say I do like some of these new logos than I do the current ones. Some of my favorites are below.
A Funny Look at Macworld
Nobody’s perfect and that includes Steve Jobs. This clip I found on Digg highlight some of the bloopers in Macworld.
The Economic Idiocy of Blocking Digg
Today on the front page of Digg there is a link to a great article where the author picks out each individual flaw in the author’s ideas behind why Digg and other similar social media sites should be blocked by webmasters and why Adblock Plus is the devil. So go check out Muhammad Saleem’s post over at readwriteweb.com.
Why Digg is Blocked - Stupid Idea
Wanna see the stupidest thing I’ve seen tonight?
The users of sites such as Digg, Netscape, Reddit and StumbleUpon openly endorse Ad Block Plus, a plug-in that blocks advertisement on web sites, and are well known for providing no value to the sites they visit. Software that blocks all advertisement is an infringement of the rights of web site owners and developers. Numerous web sites exist in order to provide quality content in exchange for displaying ads, Digg users who don’t click on these ads are stealing bandwidth without paying for it and website owners deserve a method to block this unauthorized bandwith theft.
Since social media sites do not allow website owners a method for excluding content and do not obey robots.txt law, abiding webmasters are forced to block all users from social media sites. Demographics have shown that not only are Digg and other social media users a somewhat small and insignificant percentage of the internet, they actually are even smaller in terms of online spending, therefore blocking these users seems to have only minimal financial drawbacks, whereas ending resource theft has tremendous financial rewards for honest, hard-working website owners and developers..
If you wish to view the site you came from we suggest stopping using social media sites and finding the resources through Google instead.
Found on http://whydiggisblocked.com/
So first off social networking is bad? Users can’t talk to each other and share websites with each other as well as visit these shared websites, you must find websites even start ups from Google which can be quite difficult. So apparently visitors are bad whether or not they use Adblock Plus or something else. So I have some news for the developers of this site, first off blocking ads is not a bad thing necessarily.
I have news for all these people that think ads are oh so great and those of us that block the ads are the devil. If I see an ad I on a website I STILL DON’T CLICK IT so why not stop these animated ads from wasting CPU power with Adblock plus. The next question I guarantee will come up to counter my argument is what if it interests you? I STILL DON’T CLICK IT I google the item and follow a link from there to avoid tracking cookies, spyware, and other crap that you can get from ads. So why should I even look at these ads, I’ve clicked on two that I can ever remember and sites like Myspace…you NEED to block those ads, they’re amazingly obstructive and they’re everywhere. I’d be perfectly fine if everyone used non-obnoxious ads such as Google’s Adsense ads where they’re non-obtrusive and fairly flexible.
So now off of my anti-ad rant and now back to this stupid website. There’s no reason to block these sites because
- You’re discouraging networking and visitors. I’d love the creators of this site to tell us how much traffic (traffic is bad?) they’ve gotten from this being Dugg to the front page
- What’s it matter, people that are generally using these sites know what some ads can do to your computer as well as how wasteful they are, because who wants to buy cheap Viagra or actually claim their “free” laptop for being the 1 billionth visitor?
Oh and two more things, why can’t you just block people using Adblock Plus? I’m sure it’s possible. Also what about these people that find your site using “alternative means” and are still using Adblock Plus? What’s this a hole in your infallible plan? So this brings me back to my last point, just block Adblock Plus or use unobtrusive text based ads.
I swear this site was designed just to set me off on an angry rampage, I just noticed, they’ve got this stupid little quote at the bottom of the page that still proves me nothing.
Digg users don’t click on ads like traditional visitors do and especially not as much as traffic from search engines. As we all know users are becoming more and more banner/ad blind and no one more so than the tech/geek crowd which is the primary audience of Digg.
So if we are “ad blind” why not just let us block them and delete the space they occupy if we’re not gonna click them anyways? Also this still brings me back to point 1 (above), YOU’RE DRIVING AWAY TRAFFIC BY BLOCKING DIGG. I’d really hate to burst these peoples bubble but even though your site may not draw a lot of Diggs it may still get lots of visitors, return visitors, and positive buzz about your site. By blocking Digg users you’re only destroying yourself. For example of how Digg changed what sites I use I’ll give you a small sample.
- Flickr
- Mashable
- Engadget
- Lifehacker
- W3Schools
- Apple
- Arstechnia
- Google Labs
- Pownce
- and so many more
Blocking Digg is stupid and will not help, it drives visitors away and may keep your site from becoming wildly successful.
If you hate these people as much as I do Digg it and let the whole community see this. As well as make some more angry posts or link to mine if you’d like.
What’s this, No Hillary?!
I’m amazed that when I went to Digg The Candidates (A brand new Digg feature) I didn’t see Hillary Clinton as one of the top people and honesty, I’m glad. A picture below (click it for full view)
Amazing Movie of Vancouver
Today I was looking back at what I missed on Digg in the past week and found this amazing time lapse of Vancouver, Canada. This was filmed from the creators apartment windows.
Top 30 websites that still are using tables as layout structure
You won´t believed how many they are. Some of then are your daily web routine. Stop hunting those IE CSS tricks and bring back your Frontpage 98 my friend designer, we are still in web 0.8889
This really surprises and disappoints me how many of the web 2.0 services are still using tables, hopefully this exposure will prompt them to make some better looking sites. Although some of the sites on the list are some awesome sites. Just to give you a little sample of what the list contains that are still good sites despite their use of tables are Facebook, Flickr, Wikipedia, Google, and lots more. Check it out using the “Read More” link below.
Soap and good Hygiene can Kill
The problem about our obsession with killing germs, some scientists and public health advocates warn, is that it may ultimately do us more harm than good. It’s a little bit of an old topic but it’s still a very important topic and very much worth a read. Check it out using the “Read More” link below!






