Tuesday, 26 February 2008, 7:54 PM

Last night at dinner, I reached for a fortune cookie (like I frequently do) and found a most disturbing surprise within:
SAFE COMMUNITIES
Utah Republicans: Leadership that Delivers (... in bed)
What is this, communist China? I don't think it's appropriate to find this message inside of a fortune cookie anywhere, let alone one on campus. We can't even enjoy our food in peace anymore. Politics have gone so far as to invade even our desserts! Is there nowhere safe from their unrelenting, tireless grip?
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17 weeks ago
Randy Lee: rofl. it shows you how horribly conservative cache valley is.
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Wednesday, 20 February 2008, 10:58 PM
Hey everyone, things in the cellphone industry are finally moving in the right direction for consumers... unless you're in Finland. The Finnish Road Administration is testing a system that requires sending a text message to unlock roadside bathrooms in an effort to curb vandalism at the rest areas. We all know that poor people without a cellphone don't ever need to pee, and that people who do have a cellphone can just hold it in if the battery is dead, so this should work out great!

Anyway... In November, T-Mobile and Sprint announced plans to join Verizon and AT&T in prorating early termination fees. Not wanting to be the last one again, Sprint became the first of the big four to offer an unlimited access plan for $119. Like sheep, the other carriers followed suit, and today all-you-can-eat mobile in the $100 range is a given. It is rumored that Sprint will be reducing the price on it's unlimited plan in response. America is ready; bring on the price war! :-)

Meanwhile, the FCC's 700MHz wireless spectrum auction is silently chugging away, determining whether or not a new nationwide mobile carrier will come into being in the airwaves previously occupied by analog television broadcasts. At the very least, however, the new nationwide block of licenses carries some of Google's suggested stipulations requiring the network be open. Locked handsets and forced use of vendor-branded applications may soon be a thing of the past as well.

All this hot mobile action has even caught NASA's attention. The space agency has decided to join the cellphone party and announced they are building a mobile phone network on the moon. That's right, on the moon. But don't worry, England is helping us to create this system, which their director of space science describes as being comparable to the "satellite phone network of the 1980s and 1990s on earth". That's quality tax dollars at work, right there. Seriously, what's going on? Were you all too busy preparing for tonight's lunar eclipse when you made that decision? Almost as hilarious is the fact that one of the goals of the network is to ensure a full four-bar signal for lunar colonists living in the base NASA wants to build at the south pole of the moon after 2020. It all makes so much sense now. No wonders humans aren't living on the moon -- it's because there has been no cell phone service! Build a cellphone tower and we'll be living on Mars before you know it. I wonder how much we'd have to bribe Finland to get them to launch one of their SMS-operated toilets into orbit. Oh, the possibilities!
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Tuesday, 19 February 2008, 11:44 PM
While the title of this post is in reference to the excellent Chinese film To Live, it is really more applicable to the entire "movie" that is called Mulholland Drive. This monstrosity was the absolute worst "movie" I've ever seen, bar none (and yes, it even beat out Cast Away). There was absolutely no plot; a completely random scene will suddenly be inserted for the sole purpose of introducing a new character, but then we will never see or hear from the character again. The entire "film" was just the director's personal acid trip and made absolutely no sense. Although David Lynch was the director, we cannot forget the countless others who signed off on this project and allowed this "film" to be made. Mulholland Drive, you owe me two and a half hours of my life back!

In the much kinder words of the Washington Post, "Mulholland Drive is an extended mood opera, if you want to put an arty label on incoherence." The [continued] existence of this film is evidence that there can be no God, for no all-powerful being would allow anyone to be subjected to such an atrocity.
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46 weeks ago
papillon: you make me laugh, man
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008, 10:04 AM
Have you ever noticed the horrible... something that is behind our member of Congress when they give speeches and holding hearings? How can we take their banal time-wasting seriously? Seriously, though, why is Congress wasting their time with this steroids issue? More importantly, why is the news media actually covering it? What if there was real news happening -- you know, like a major credit crisis (act now and get a bonus economic recession absolutely free!), the beginning of the end of Internet neutrality, or a college campus shooting?
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008, 9:58 PM
I hate IHOP! I just tried to go to Free Pancake Day at IHOP and again realized why I have written the restaurant off. They suck at life!

We arrived at 9:42 pm, and there were already people dejectedly returning to the parking lot informing us that the restaurant was closed. Closed? We couldn't believe it. The restaurant is open until 10 pm every other weekday, and the free pancake promotion specifically says that it is valid until that time. Closing at twenty to ten when your sign clearly says you are open until ten can't be good. It causes people like me to hate you with a passion. It also causes you to receive angry letters. Don't do it, IHOP.
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008, 8:26 PM
Hooray, a new blog is born!
Welcome to a place where you are welcomed. Feel welcomed. =)

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