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The History of Family Guy
I had no idea it took so many years to get Family Guy to where it is today…
We all love Family Guy but it wasn’t quite always the show you’ve come to know. Here you can see Seth MacFarlane’s original idea of a man with his talking sidekick of a dog evolve into what the show is now.
It all started with McFarlane’s original creation “The Life of Larry.” This was presented to networks in 1995. It stars Larry (an older, skinner man than Peter), his talking dog, unattractive wife Lois, and their son.
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Mcdonalds angus snack wrap as seen on nightline
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Finally got the wideband O2 sensor installed
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Google Chrome v6 Update Today – woohoo!
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Inventables in Entrepreneurs in Action video
Full disclosure – I’m on their advisory board… but the video is still cool 🙂
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16 year old kid makes million bucks
Clever kid.
His name: Christian Owens. His age: 16. He made his first million dollars in two years, “inspired by Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs”. This is how he did it.
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Buy memories, not stuff
Good advice…
SHE had so much.
A two-bedroom apartment. Two cars. Enough wedding china to serve two dozen people.
Yet Tammy Strobel wasn’t happy. Working as a project manager with an investment management firm in Davis, Calif., and making about $40,000 a year, she was, as she put it, caught in the “work-spend treadmill.”
So one day she stepped off.
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Helium shortage coming, running out in 25 years
Ouch – my kids may never know what a party balloon is!
Apparently, the world is running out of helium. Robert Richardson, a Nobel Prizewinner, believes that helium supplies will run out in 25 years. And since no other substance has a lower boiling point than helium, this could be a problem.
The World Is Running Out Of Helium, Balloons Will Eventually Cost $100
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Is twitter and micro-blogging starting to lose its cool-factor?
I never really micro-blogged… my twitter account is just a fancy RSS feed for this blog… I felt that twitter and the like was a “throw away” medium… just cast it out there and people may or may not read it… Looks like Leo agrees…
“everything I’ve posted over the past four years on Twitter, Friendfeed, Pownce, etc. has been an immense waste of time”
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How iPhone 4’s Facetime really works…
This video cracks me up…
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Houston #10 in high-salary jobs
I wonder what these numbers would look like after you take state-income-tax into account since there is none in Texas…
Houston ranks No. 10 among major U.S. metros for high-salary jobs, according to employment Web site TheLadders.com.
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Absolute power corrupts absolutely
I’ve actually scene this happen to people…
Contrary to the Machiavellian cliché, nice people are more likely to rise to power. Then something strange happens: Authority atrophies the very talents that got them there.
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Finally trashing all my old floppy disks
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Men and women apparently not so different
Looks like a book I need to pick up when it comes out so I can come to my own conclusions on this one…
Behavioural differences between the sexes are not hard-wired at birth but are the result of society’s expectations, say scientists
Male and female ability differences down to socialisation, not genetics
Formed ice for perfect glass of scotch
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Kids need more outside activity
Its funny, I used to play outside for hours growing up… but now, I can’t stand the heat outside…
It’s hard to imagine my childhood without the neighborhood park.
I was always under the rosy assumption that every kid grew up knowing the joys of a local playground. But it turns out that only about one in five kids live near parks.
Health officials have concluded that this may be one reason why so many American kids are overweight — there’s nowhere closeby for them to run around, play and get exercise (whether intentional or unintentional).
Lack of nearby parks, playgrounds one reason why children are obese, health officials say
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New plates for A-Team van finally arrived
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1 out of 5 people don’t use the Internet
I don’t know why people are shocked about this news – there are plenty of people out there who don’t own TV’s or Cell Phones either…
According to a Pew study, 21% of Americans claim that they don’t use the internet (and 5% still connect using dial-up). How is this possible? I think I’ve even seen homeless people peruse the internet on their iPhones.
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Doctor Laser: Inside the Wondrous Lab of One of the World’s Last Holographers
This a great short documentary about holograms…
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Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” meets “The Office”
Combine Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” with “The Office” and you get this video:
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Antibiotics are becoming useless – are we doomed?
I’ve stopped using as many antibacterial products in my home as I can… apparently it didn’t do much good. :/
Just 65 years ago, David Livermore’s paternal grandmother died following an operation to remove her appendix. It didn’t go well, but it was not the surgery that killed her. She succumbed to a series of infections that the pre-penicillin world had no drugs to treat. Welcome to the future.
The era of antibiotics is coming to a close. In just a couple of generations, what once appeared to be miracle medicines have been beaten into ineffectiveness by the bacteria they were designed to knock out. Once, scientists hailed the end of infectious diseases. Now, the post-antibiotic apocalypse is within sight.
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Marketing for pencils – getting them early
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