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How do they get my name? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Phil Glatz   
Wednesday, 09 May 2007
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 May 2007 )

There's always fun when you register a domain name. On a lark, I started using "Youth In Aisa Foundation" (say it out loud three times) as a faux umbrella organization for my other domain names 12 years ago. I recently put up a web site in hopes of driving traffic to my "real" web sites.

I got some great spam today - $2,995 (normally $5,995) I can get mentioned on a spam radio program nobody listens too! This is the biggest honor I've received since I was asked to pay $300 to be listed in Who's Who!

I especially like the personal touch: "Dear Glatz."

 

 

 
Mario in real life PDF Print E-mail
Written by Phil Glatz   
Monday, 07 May 2007

mwReady for some fun? 

See what happens when Mario leaves the Mushroom kingdom and returns to Brooklyn as a mushroom addict deadbeat plumber. Life is tough. Film by POYPAC

http://www.break.com/index/mario-game-over.html

"It's Mario's world; we just live in it."

  -Luigi

 
Who said they don't have a sense of humor at Google? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Phil Glatz   
Tuesday, 20 March 2007

When signing up for AdWords, a customer was presented with a CAPTCHA code -- an image of letters that you enter to prove you're not some automated system hitting Google... apparently their generator wasn't quite random enough.

Say the magic word, and win the fifty dollars!

 

 
Fox Business News Channel PDF Print E-mail
Written by Phil Glatz   
Tuesday, 20 February 2007
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 February 2007 )

I read this funny commentary from Daniel Chun, Simpsons writer & producer:

Today we’re listing Home Depot as a “buy,” Wal-Mart as a “strong buy,” long-defunct Internet delivery site Kozmo has been downgraded to “very strong buy,” fictional Metropolis company LuthorCorp is an “extreme definite buy,” and Heinz remains a “sell and apologize to God.” And once again, News Corp. is today’s “megapower ultrabuy.”

 
White and Nerdy PDF Print E-mail
Written by Phil Glatz   
Wednesday, 27 December 2006
Weird Al at his finest (he speaks both Javascript and Klingon)