On a date with my daughter…
Posted in uncategorized on August 4, 2008 by monkeybaitNew Cache Design
Posted in uncategorized on August 2, 2008 by monkeybaitFor those of you who don’t have a clue what geocaching is, please click here: www.geocaching.com.
For those who are in the loop… here’s a new design I just finished. Enjoy!
[blogo]
Posted in uncategorized on May 24, 2008 by monkeybait
Here’s a breath of fresh air. DrinkBrainJuice just released their new version of Blogo! It’s a great little mac program that makes posting your your WordPress, Blogger, Typepad, Typo or Drupal page a whole lot easier! It runs natively on your laptop and posts at blazing speeds. I’m giving it 5 out of 5 stars. Loving it!
[how many 5 year-olds could you take in a fight?]
Posted in uncategorized on March 18, 2008 by monkeybaitThis short survey will tell you approximately how many five year old children you could fight at once. Results are based on physical prowess, training, swarm-combatting experience, and the flexibility of your moral compass. Here are the ground rules:
* You are in an enclosed area roughly the size of a basketball court
* There are no weapons or foreign objects
* Everyone is wearing a cup (so no kicks to the groin)
* The children are merciless and will show no fear
* If a child is knocked unconscious, he is “out.” The same goes for you.
Enjoy… LINK
[world's first ferrari 360 limousine...]
Posted in uncategorized on March 14, 2008 by monkeybait
Ferrari can be pretty anal when it comes to modifying its cars or even using its badges on a vehicle other than its own. Now the Italian supercar-maker is threatening to take legal actions against the British owner of the world’s fastest limousine, a modified 360 that can go up a top speed of 166mph – 267 km/h. According to reports, Dan Cawley, 36, of Cheadle, Manchester, has 14 days to remove all prancing horse badges, Ferrari names and “360 Modena” symbols from the 6m (20ft) supercar-limo.
“What kind of precedent does it set when you can’t do what you like with your own property?” asked Mr Cawley. Ferrari’s lawyers support that since Mr Cawley cut the 360 Modena in half and inserted a 3m (9.5ft) section of hand-built carbon fibre, the car is no longer a Ferrari, so he has to remove the badges and logos or else he’ll face legal action for infringing the Ferrari trademark.
[best commercial of the year...]
Posted in uncategorized on March 14, 2008 by monkeybaitI bet their business exploded after this spot.
[magpul designs another way to drain my bank account...]
Posted in uncategorized on March 12, 2008 by monkeybaitThanks, Magpul… just when I told my wife I was done buying weapons…










