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February

How much Hulu were they watching?

After reading where Rupert Murdoch has apologized for the chimp cartoon, I am left wondering what in the hell Rupert Murdoch and the folks at the NY Post were smoking when they decided to run that chimp cartoon in the first place? Because I don’t know what was actually going on their minds when they made the decision to run that cartoon, I won’t accuse Mr. Murdoch or the editors of the NY Post of being outright racists. But, I will say no matter what their real reasons for creating and running that cartoon were, if the folks at the NY Post honestly didn’t see what kind of implications many people would see in that cartoon, then whether they watch Hulu or not, their brains are obviously ready for a melon baller.

The times, they are a changing, and after reading this story, I may have to seriously reconsider how I use the term bird brain in the future. Seems the magpies in Japan are using scrap metal from construction sites to build their nests with now. Isn’t it great that while some humans may be watching too much Hulu and turning their brains to melon baller mush, the little magpies in Japan are evolving, and learning to use new materials such as scrap metal to build their nests with?

And speaking of things evolving, Safari has come out with a new 4. Beta model browser for Mac OS and Windows. Naturally, being the techno type granny that I am, I promptly downloaded the new Beta version for my MacBook Pro. The new Top Sites and Cover Flow features are way cool. Though getting used to the tabs at the top of the browser and the stop/reload button in the address bar is taking a little getting used to.

While I was taking the newest Safari on its first test drive I discovered Google did not discover Atlantis. But, at least I know what sea floor ship lines look like now. Assuming of course those really are lines left by ships gathering sonar data from the sea floor, and Google isn’t partaking in a government coverup. Though for the life of me, I really can’t figure out why the government and Google would bother covering up something like the discovery of Atlantis. Unless that’s actually where those aliens from Hulu come from.

Atlantis may not have been discovered by Google, but a fish that has eyes in the front of its head has been officially declared a new species. The strange looking frogfish was first discovered a year ago by sport divers off the coast of Ambon Island. There are some really interesting facts about the new fish in the story about it, and I highly recommend anyone who has been watching a bit too much Hulu, Click Here, and give your brain a much needed intellectual break before it ends up in a melon baller.

As you can see, I’ve been thwarting the nefarious plans of the Hulu aliens to turn my little blonde brain to melon ball mush by keeping it firmed up with all the news I can use, and then some. I hope those of who are reading these words will aid my feeble attempts against that nefarious alien plot, and click on at least one of the links accompanying these words, and give those little grey cells of yours a work out. Remember folks, when it comes to changing the world, and defeating the Hulu aliens, “Yes We Can!”

And if you haven’t already heard about it, check out this story about the satellite mishap that occurred today.

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