8-bit Keyboard Cat
Aug 09Mp3 file
This is the 8-bit version of the Keyboard Cat song.
It’s Keyboard Cat time!
Aug 09Charlie Schmidt’s Keyboard Cat is an Internet meme. It consists of footage from 1984 of “Fatso”, a cat owned by Charlie Schmidt of Spokane, Washington, wearing a blue shirt (belonging to Schimdt’s son Cody, who was a baby at the time) and “playing” an upbeat rhythm on an electronic keyboard. In reality, Fatso was manipulated by Schmidt. Years later, after the cat had died, Schmidt posted the video of Fatso to YouTube under the title “charlie schmidt’s “cool cat”"s in 2007.
Gears of War 3
Aug 09Gears of War 3 is an upcoming third-person shooter video game developed by Epic Games, published by Microsoft Games Studios and due for release on Xbox 360 in April 2011. It will be the third installment in the Gears of War series.
Quote of the Day
Aug 09A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of reward after death.”
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955)
Daily Update
Aug 09The social bookmarks sidebar on each post entry has been updated. We cut the social sites to only five and also added Facebook to the top of the list.
Children Of The Elder God
Aug 08Mp3 file
“Children Of The Elder God” by Old Gods Of Asgard, http://www.oldgodsofasgard.com/
What What (In the Butt)
Aug 08“What What (In the Butt)” is a viral video created by Andrew Swant and Bobby Ciraldo for the song of the same name by Samwell. It is known for its numerous camp references to homosexuality and anal sex. The lyrics of the song, a production of Mike Stasny, mostly revolve around the title. The video was uploaded on Valentine’s Day 2007 to YouTube and by July 2010 it had over 30 million views.
The song bears a strong resemblance, both thematically and musically, to Eddie Murphy’s 1982 song “Boogie in Your Butt“.
Limbo
Aug 08It is an very interesting, and somewhat downright depressing, fact that the most original games available today are not coming from major publishers but rather from small and often unheard of video game developers.
» Limbo review by Matt Smith, XboxLiveGamers.com


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