20.12.07

C.Y.A.

This site has a moral...or does it? You decide.

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10.12.07

'Tis The Season

Hey folks, here's a neat little page that lets you create your own snowflake.

"So what?" you say. "There are lots of snowflake makers on the web! For instance, there's Make-a-Flake, Snow Days' Create Your Own Snowflake, Flake Central's Snowflake Maker, or the Snowflake Designer. What's so special about the snowflake maker you're recommending, loser?"

Well check it out and be amazed. This one rotates your snowflake creation in 3D. And you know how people these days are so in l-o-v-e with anything 3D (from Beowulf to The Nightmare Before Christmas in Disney Digital 3D)!!!

It's okay with me if you really aren't impressed with this snowflake generator because, at the end of the day, it's just one snowflake generator out of a potential 73,100 snowflake generators that Google could find so I'm sure that there must be at least one out there that is better than this one; I'm just too lazy to try to find it (this one returned as the third search result, though).

8.12.07

I spent a great portion of my childhood watching TV. Some folks may say I spent too much of my childhood watching TV. Looking back, at times I feel like the kid in the opening credits to Dream On, and I start to think that maybe those folks were right because a lot of my childhood memories are in some way tied to television.

For instance, I remember taking karate with my sister and the Rossi's in 1981, the year that The Greatest American Hero premiered, which quickly became my favorite show during its short-lived run. I also remember talking to my friends in school about that show and The Fall Guy, starring Lee Majors. I remember writing episodes to Manimal, Automan and Whiz Kids in third grade (1983) with my buddy, Rob Willard. My friend Dave and I used to discuss Pee-wee's Playhouse back in sixth grade (1986), and in 1987 I developed a crush on Kimmy Gibbler of Full House when that show premiered. I became friends with Adam Repka the year The Facts of Life (thankfully) went off the air (the year was 1988. We were in the 8th grade).

See what I mean? Should I go on? I can relate everything to movies, as well, but this post is about television shows because I found TelevisionTunes.com Check it out. It's a lot of fun. I found so many shows I had not thought about in years and it was really cool hearing their theme songs again. Enjoy!