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No on Prop 8 - Why, Google, why??
So I made the last blog post about EndeverafteR in Rock Band 2, and what do I see? Not one, but TWO Adsense ads saying Yes on Prop 8. Boooo. And Google is one of the largest backers of No On Prop 8, but these ads are popping up EVERYWHERE, even on TechCrunch.
I happen to be an opponent of closedminded assholeishness (if that's even a real word, and if not, well, it is now), and believe that people have choices, and those choices should be equally available to everyone.
Not to mention that a good friend of mine is pretty hot, and the thought of her married to another girl is equally hot. But, I digress.
So... I say this, in an attempt to game the Adsense contextual system:
No On Prop 8
Equal Rights
No On Prop 8
Equal Rights
Whoa. Anyone ever notice that "No On Prop 8" and "Equal Rights" have the same amount of letters/spaces? Interesting.
Anyways. Here's to getting Adsense to get that crap off of my blog.
Read the whole thing...This ad made me laugh...
Checking my Yahoo mail, delete some stuff, and this is the ad I see... Maybe it's just me and I'm lame, but it made me chuckle.

Falling asleep at the cube...
We've all been there... Sitting at your cube, nothing to do, the day's dead, and either the net is blocked or you've so completely exhausted your browsing for the day your brain is melting. The eyelids droop, the Mountain Dew/coffee/Rockstar/whatever is doing absolutely nothing. You're about to fall asleep at work. Again. And nothing seems capable of combating this workplace evil. What do you do??
Read the whole thing...Ever go golfing? If not, you should try!
Some time last year, my wife and I discovered this amazingly fun game called Albatross18, an online golf MMO on the free to play/pay for extras business model. It's called Pangya! in Korea, where it was developed, and is a really great anime-styled golfing game, complete with special power shots, RPG-element stat building, and more. So, we got hooked, and so did my brother-in-law.

My brother-in-law driving with a putter. Yeah, you heard that right.
Shortly thereafter, we decided that REAL golf would be HELLA FUN, and found the local driving ranges, including Haggin Oaks Golf Complex. In addition to being one of the largest and oldest courses in town, it's also the only one with a 24-hour driving range during the spring/summer/fall months. Needless to say, being the night-owls we are, we got hooked. Big time.
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