Tuesday, January 25, 2011

First!


First TDP blog post of 2011 MFers!!

Friday, June 4, 2010

They ARE coming for you.

The ACLU and other rights groups seem to be helping to keep them, the US Copyright Group, at bay. However, by using a very unfair practice of grouping thousands of defendants into a single a case to defend themselves of allegedly illegally downloading unpaid copyrighted materials, the US Copyright Group is suing people on a mass scale. The fine under law can be as much as $150,000 per movie download, but they'll settle for $1500 to $2500.


Moral of the story... if your going to illegally download a movie, make sure you are using someone else's unprotected wireless network.

Monday, December 21, 2009

483 days of awesomeness (and counting!)!


Congratulations to TDP blog for successfully completing 483 days of awesomeness today! While few said it would never last, others said wtf of course it won't shut up and just deal the cards. How remarkable is the 483 days of TDP's existence? Consider the following:

TDP has been in existence during the terms of two United States Presidents.

TDP was around long enough to see the release of Guns N' Roses epic Chinese Democracy.

TDP was there to mourn the passing of Michael Jacksan, Farrah Fawcett, and America's Hero Billy Mays.

What will TDP achieve in the next 483 days? I have no idea who the hell do you think I am Steve Jobs?

-Hollywood out.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

To re-hatch the Twitter debate

Dilbert.com

I think most of what I have to say is fascinating too. However I don't use twitter for personal use that much. I think I'll tweet this blog post out to the world. @alfredu2

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Smart ass remarks from students are hilarious...

This compilation of student work has to be one of the funnies things I have ever seen. Especially the ridiculous stories created by 'Peter Nguyen'.

in reference to: Funny student Exam Answers (view on Google Sidewiki)

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

New post on a nearly dead blog...

Wow. AT&T should run a follow up ad set to these 1993 "You Will" campaigns and change the slogan to "You Do Now"...