Tetris has been played for about 25 years. And yet this classic video game remains incredibly popular.
It has even been downloaded more than 100 million times to mobile phones.
So why not try a new take on Tetris. First Person Tetris is like the original game, but with a new twist, the shapes don't move, the screen moves. That is difficult to visualize. So, go see the game for yourself.
http://firstpersontetris.com/
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Wesley Tyler's Cranial Seepage // Believe Nothing You Read Here................It's All Lies I Tell You, LIES!
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Free Calling
OK so how cool is this With Google Voice i Have a phone number and i can make calls for free from my cell phone, over Wi-Fi, or Cell Network, so that meand that soon i wont need my cell signal for my mobile phone, because with hot spots and the 3G or 4G signal i can send and receive calls, without the cell phone tower signal! call me below from your pc to my cell for free!
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Friday, January 01, 2010
New Year's Superstitions
from http://www.snopes.com/holidays/newyears/beliefs.asp
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New Year's Superstitions
| Besides getting sloppy drunk and kissing everybody in the room at the stroke of midnight, celebrants throughout the ages have observed numerous lesser-known New Year's customs and superstitions. Many of the superstitions associated with the event bear the common theme that activities engaged in on that day set the pattern for the year to come. Others have to do with warding off evil spirits or attracting luck. Because January 1 is the first day of the new year, we have drawn a connection between what we do on that day and our fate throughout the rest of the year. Here are some of the ways we attempt to guarantee a good outcome through our acts on that portentous first day:
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Ideally, he should be dark-haired, tall, and good-looking, and it would be even better if he came bearing certain small gifts such as a lump of coal, a silver coin, a bit of bread, a sprig of evergreen, and some salt. Blonde and redhead first footers bring bad luck, and female first footers should be shooed away before they bring disaster down on the household. Aim a gun at them if you have to, but don't let them near your door before a man crosses the threshold. The first footer (sometimes called the "Lucky Bird") should knock and be let in rather than unceremoniously use a key, even if he is one of the householders. After greeting those in the house and dropping off whatever small tokens of luck he has brought with him, he should make his way through the house and leave by a different door than the one through which he entered. No one should leave the premises before the first footer arrives — the first traffic across the threshold must be headed in rather than striking out. First footers must not be cross-eyed or have flat feet or eyebrows that meet in the middle. Nothing prevents the cagey householder from stationing a dark-haired man outside the home just before midnight to ensure the speedy arrival of a suitable first footer as soon as the chimes sound. If one of the partygoers is recruited for this purpose, impress upon him the need to slip out quietly just prior to the witching hour.