Sharing Some Linkies
I often find myself twittering links that would otherwise have made it into a blog entry. So, here are some of those links, with a bit more annotation around them than the 140 character limit on Twitter. I want to try to do this every once in a while…some links are silly, some actual news.
A&E Releases iPhone app for checking Paranormal activity – Really funny, really neat. I can’t wait to see the boys on Supernatural holding up an iPhone instead of their funny EMF reader thingy.
RyanAir Calls Blogger Idiot – This is just awful. I fully believe companies absolutely have to respond to negative criticism publicly, but even if the person they’re talking about IS an idiot, you just don’t do that! Don’t insult your customers. Period.
Bank of Obama – This site lets you generate a “Stimulus Check” to send to your friends. You can send it via email, or you can pay a small fee to have it sent by paper mail. I sent all of you a check here. As a cute added benefit, you get a “thank you from obama” for doing your part to help bailout America. Glad I could help!!
F***MyLife – their tag line is “my life sucks but I dont give a fuck” It’s funny, or at least, I think so.
Secret Tweet – along the same lines as fmylife, except for twitter, and tends to be much more serious and sad. Anonymous tweets, with links attached so you can discuss, if you’re so inclined. Always an interesting service, but has taken on a whole new life now with the comments. Read the site, or follow ‘em on twitter.
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow – Last but not least, from Stargate SG-1 writer Joseph Mallozzi’s blog, an episode outline for a story that will never air. It’s a time travel/alternate universe typey thing set during the 10th season. I looove the time travel/alternate universe stuff.
Enjoy the links!
Note – for those of you reading this through RSS, I recently switched my feedburner feed over to google. Please let me know if you see any wonkyness – all seems to be working ok, but I keep hearing stories of other folks having big problems.
