Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts

Friday, May 7, 2010

I'm back/ Internet awesomeness

Sorry. I haven’t been blogging, been busy with personal things and university work, BUT I have now made a plan to blog regularly. SO EXPECT MORE UPDATES KIDDIES


Today’s blog: AWESOME STUFF FROM THE NET

Recently I have found myself  looking at random things on the net.
 And HERE are the BEST

Zero Punctuation
A guy who goes by the nickname of “Yahtzee” does game reviews via animation. Hella amusing and informative. The animation is simple and is always good for added laughs. Check it out whether or not you are a gamer, non gamers will probably find it amusing whilst gamers (especially fan boys) may be offended. But if you’re offended by game reviews YOU HAVE SERIOUS ISSUES.



Cheezburger Network
The doods who brought us I can has cheezburger and pundit kitchen have expanded and now have FIFTY WEBSITES under their umbrella, making it the best procrastination tool on the net EVER.
Best to check out Epicute, Learn from my Fail, Failbook and Poorly Dressed.

Passive Aggressive Notes

People’s notes posted on a website showing people’s complaints (and sometimes whinging) is pretty amusing.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Slightly Suspicious

CHaving to sit through Today Tonight which airs on Channel Seven is generally a pain in the ass, then tonight they aired a story about a website called "Freagle" on how you can earn big bucks by doing nothing.
It smell like a dirty scam.
So I have just had a look at the site, and to me it appears just to be that, a scam.
If something like this actually worked legitimately it would not have to be on a tabloid journalism television program flogging its wears.
Tut Tut Tut Channel Seven
Having to pay for a 30 day trial using a credit card also makes me highly suspect.

Whatever you do, never enter into something on the internet that smells fishy, coz if it looks too good to be true then it generally is a scam.

On that note, I have decided that writing an email to Today Tonight expressing my distaste and asking if the "story" was in fact a extended ad or not will help the malcontent in me feel slightly less disgruntled.