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Kids Love Texting

On Quibblo.com, we draw a young audience…mainly 13-17 year old kids. And today’s featured poll was this gem:

Now forget about the results, I found one of the comments to be the most telling.

i was going to pick my thumb but i need it for texting!! lol

Think about this. Given the options here, this youngster decided that the most agreeable decision was to part ways with his thumb. Upon further analysis, he was swayed not when he realized how drastically this would impact his entire life, but rather when he realized that missing a thumb would slow down his ability to exchange text messages with his friends.

Unbelievable.

T-Mobile, Verizon, Cingular, etc…are you listening? Send ad budgets my way immediately.

Do Not Reply

Ever wonder where responses to “(some address)@donotreply.com” actually go?

As owner of www.donotreply.com, the Seattle-based programmer receives millions of wayward e-mails each week, including a great many missives destined for executives at Fortune 500 companies or bank customers, even sensitive messages sent by government personnel and contractors.

Via here.

They Might Be Giants – Dunkin Donuts Commercials

I never even thought about who was behind those catchy and quirky Dunkin Donuts commercial tunes, but the latest ad “Power Walk” caught my ear as the vocal sounded really familiar. And wouldn’t you know it, my ear was right. It’s old favorites They Might Be Giants.

Who knew? Not me anyways.

Looks Like I Was Onto Something

I called the phone books a giant waste (which I know I am not the first to do), and now it would appear that Boston.com has taken notice as well.

They’re the original search engines, leftover from the days of rotary phones and answering machines. Once valued reference books kept in a certain drawer or cabinet for easy and frequent access, the massive telephone directories landing on doorsteps and in apartment foyers across the city in recent weeks seemed bound for more ignoble destinations.
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Days after hundreds of thousands of the 2,000-page, 4-pound tomes were delivered, they began showing up in recycling bins and trash dumpsters. From Beacon Hill to Jamaica Plain, they moldered on porches and driveways, lay strewn across sidewalks, and sat in large, untouched piles in condo and apartment buildings.

The full story here.

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