Tom Cruise lost his marbles… again
[youtube bt3V4_p_GBc] this just in before it’s censored by Scientology’s ‘security section’. Oops, i meant ‘lawyers’. Edit: Scientology’s lawyers are pulling the video from sites. It is still available from Gawker.
[youtube bt3V4_p_GBc] this just in before it’s censored by Scientology’s ‘security section’. Oops, i meant ‘lawyers’. Edit: Scientology’s lawyers are pulling the video from sites. It is still available from Gawker.
Fantasy fans out there remember that a good chunk of Tolkien’s Lord of The Rings’ third book The Return of The King covers the Battle of Pelennor Fields that takes place before a Minas Tirith… What LOTR fans do with their spare time…
The team at WulffMorgenthaler.com is at it again!
Looks like a fun week at Microsoft 🙂 After Bill Gates’ retirement video, here is a book that will definitely make you smile 🙂 From Digg: “Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House?”… Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House?
Felicia Day, of The Guild fame, was nominated for Wired’s sexiest geeks list for 2007 🙂 She’s got my vote 🙂 Oh and she has a career as an actress, too 🙂 Links: The Guild… Felicia Day makes Wired's Sexiest Geeks of 2007
Thanks to the good folks at Married To The Sea comics!
Grâce à Steven Seagal, enfin une résolution des négociations sur les régimes spéciaux. [youtube it29z3-uh5Y] Merci Mozinor 🙂
Despite what the title of this post might indicate, I am not on crack or any unlawful substance. 🙂 More news as this develops 😉
The movie 300 re-enacted with… apples! Thanks Koreus! 😀 https://www.koreus.com/video/300-spartan-apples.html
[This is an old post of mine from the now-defunct OX2 web analytics blog]

If you are a regular follower of the Web Analytics Yahoo! User Group, you may have caught the latest debate on the necessity of using and mastering foreign languages in order to enrich and broaden your Web Analytics experience and competency. While the debate was initiated by someone from Germany, most of the audience in the forum is US-based.
Take no offense, but I like to think we Euros have more foreign language exposure in our own continent than in Northern America. As a quick reminder, Europe is a continental block that spans over 40 countries and more than 15 different languages. How is that for diversity? 😉