History made in 2008

November 5th, 2008

One of the most incredible things ever to be witnessed by American people happened last night, election day. It was an incredible event–many were surprised, others expected it, but there can be no doubt: history was made. Yes, thats’s right, I’m talking about CNN’s holograms.

In case you missed it, here it is on video.

…Oh yea and Obama won.

UPDATE: Well I guess it was wishful thinking but I think deep down we all knew that it wasn’t really a hologram but a tomogram. News article here.


This is for all of you people that do that…

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In the past few months, the comments section on Chicken Crap (I disabled the Dolphin Crap commenting feature because the long threads of “your a fagg” got old really quickly), has turned into a haven for the world’s best political pundits (i.e. 15 year old high school students) to express their opinions. Below are some of the most outrageous and wtf pages with comments.

I think CNN should stop polling people and just spend more time on Chicken Crap, I feel like they’d be a lot more accurate with their results.

My prediction based on CC data: 54% Obama, 43% McCain, 3% Undecided, 76% Stupid

I’ll take my million dollars now. Thanks.

UPDATE: Some post-election debate takes the new prize for most off-topic. What is wrong with you people? (The Elves Making Snow)


Everybody’s a joker…

October 14th, 2008

Why halloween will suck this year:

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We’re loved again

October 1st, 2008

About a year ago I was told by visitors that they could not submit any of the pages on Chicken Crap to Digg.  I contacted Digg about that claim and was told that one of the submissions had been buried so many times that the system marked the site banned from being submitted again. I found this a little weird that a single poor posting by a third party would merit the disqualification of an entire site, especially a site that had been Dugg up many times before and had made it to the front page multiple times. I also found it disconcerting that content that had been uploaded here and formatted by me to specific sizes had found its way onto the front page of the social news site under a different domain, on a different site. I’m not claiming that all of the content on the site is original (we do have tons of originally uploaded images submitted by users and myself) and that it cannot be published on a different site, but what I was upset at the fact that Digg didn’t think it necessary to allow CC the opportunity to even be sumitted to be Dugg up.

Well anyway, today I got an email from Digg support that the site had been unbanned! So all that’s been left behind and if there are any Digg users out there that want to submit a page, go ahead and do it (and let me know if it truly does work)!