The Church Sign Generator - Fun but Makes for Spam Email Fodder

Posted by lesseffective on June 7th, 2007

So there’s a site online where you can generate your own church signs. I just found out about it today through a friend who received an email with a bogus “church sign” message they thought was amusing. Anyone who knows me well is aware of my loathing of all things forwarded. If you don’t actually want to tell me anything, simply don’t email. Thanks.

Anyway, back to the topic at hand, the church sign image maker is actually pretty funny. Here’s one I got from BuckBuck (slightly modified), admonishing me to work rather than read fake church signs:

The Goont should work.

Or, in classic Simpson’s style:

Don't gamble with church signs!

Good times.


Culinary Crafts - The Best in Utah Catering

Posted by lesseffective on May 23rd, 2007

So as sort of a perk for working with Vizad lately, I got to go with them up to Culinary Crafts in Orem. They typically just do corporate or wedding catering, so you can’t just swing by for lunch as a general rule. I tell you what. I was blown away. Amazing baked asparagus, a sensational salad, Thai wraps, fresh sourdough bread, and a slightly spicy pasta with a creamy marinara topped with fresh pine nuts made for the best lunch I’ve had in… well, for lunches, maybe best ever.

It made me seriously consider some potential life changes. Maybe I’m working at the wrong place. I mean, Sewell barbeques are fun, but just aren’t on the same page with what Culinary can do. It also made me wonder how odd it would be to do a renewal of vows just three years after your wedding just for catering purposes. Maybe that’s extreme, but I really do have to give mad props to Culinary Crafts and officially recommend them for any Utah catering needs you may have.


Mac Vs. PC Commercials Starting a Trend with Alltel?

Posted by lesseffective on May 15th, 2007

So I noticed this new series of commercials for Alltel. They make the ‘Alltel guy’ a nice, respectable gentleman while the Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, Cingular, etc. guys are all overweight and or uber-nerdy. What gave marketing America the right to start going all political-style mud slinging with their TV ads?

Rather than simple self promotion, it seems like it’s becoming more commonplace to just come out and say not only “we’re better” but “they’re inferior.” Granted, it’s kind of implied in saying you’re better than someone or something by showing you’re own superiority, but for that same reason it seems like you simply don’t need to see it. It feels really demeaning to me as a viewer and almost like the marketing guys at Alltel just ran out of ideas. What do you do when you run out of ideas? Copy Mac’s marketing approach.

Post Script - The TV’s on right now and I just saw a commercial for Mazda - same deal. C’mon people.


Look Around You!

Posted by lesseffective on May 14th, 2007

OK, I don’t normally support simple posting of YouTube videos as a blog post, but I thought this was funny stuff. These guys over at the BBC have mastered the art of spoofing that style of videos that you had to watch through public education. I simply can’t describe how on point it was. It also appealed to my deep-rooted love of British humor (what can I say? I grew up on Monty Python and was under the impression that anything said with a British accent was funny - don’t deny it, you thought it too…). Anyway, enjoy learning about water, chemical symbol H-Twenty.


Supposed Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Leak is a Joke

Posted by lesseffective on May 14th, 2007

So, there’s a “leaked” version of the 7th Harry Potter book floating around on the Internet. I heard about it through a friend who got me a copy. I read the first page and the only leaky thing about it is that the author probably still wears diapers. Read a few paragraphs and you’ll see it’s a blatant fake, if you’re familiar with any of the other HP books. People like messing with people. I get that. Here’s what I don’t understand…

The fake manuscript is 659 pages long of original false content. Who in their right mind spends that kind of time on something that they’ll never be able to take credit for? Original content is like pure gold online. This guy (or gal) should really have just thrown up a page on fishing in the Ozarks and at least monetized it a little. Maybe I’m missing something here, but what a waste of time!

Download the (false) Deathly Hallows Transcript


Munchies in Provo - Boba Drinks in Utah County

Posted by lesseffective on May 12th, 2007

So my boss at Sewell is really into Boba drinks, the slushy flavored drinks with marble-sized tapioca balls in the bottom. He’s been looking for a place to buy them in Utah county lately but had not had much luck… until yesterday. Our FedEx rep happened to know of a little place called Munchies down in Provo.

They not only have the boba drink, but have a variety of meals and a full-fledged bakery inside. The breads smelled (and were) delicious, the meals were really good, and the whole thing was really affordable. Oh, plus they have Hi-Chew, which is my new favorite candy. It’s like Starburst, but without the “stuck in my teeth and painful” feeling. Munchies takes a place with my new favorite hole-in-the-walls in Provo.

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Grateful for Freedom

Posted by lesseffective on April 25th, 2007

So I was recently doing an interview for an information site I’m working on for the Cook County Jail and it really opened my eyes to a lot of the horrible things that go on in nasty jails. I have to specify the ‘nasty’ part because there are some that really aren’t all that bad, as evidenced by what I’ve learned about the Utah County Jail.

What? TheGoont thought jail was fun before? No, no, silly. Of course I’ve seen TV and movies where jail or prison is portrayed as this incredulously horrible place with the gangs and the violence and other detestable things that go on behind bars. However, movies and TV also teach me that Nazis stole the ark of the covenant and Harrison Ford got it back. There’s a level of disbelief or separation as a result.

Listening to an ex-inmate give his opinion of his time he spent in jail in Chicago was a completely different approach. I was talking to a real person who was really there and really hated it. He was offered protection by a black gang leader in exchange for some of his goods from the commissary and/or meals. He brought to light the depressing nature of being made to line up like children, not speak out, and wait in line in your underwear to trade out the uniform you’ve been wearing for a week straight. It really makes you appreciate some of the things it’s easy to take for granted.


Stress breeds Stress

Posted by lesseffective on April 23rd, 2007

I admittedly have a very weak understanding of human physiology, but from personal experience that the body typically has good built in defenses. You got some nasty bacteria in you? You sneeze it out. You cut yourself, platelets come in and scab it over for protection. You get too hot, you sweat to cool yourself off. These are all pretty gross examples, I guess, but it shows a trend.

There’s one defense I can’t seem to find though. That is against stress, as in the feeling one receives when buying carpet. In fact, the body handles stress quite the opposite. Rather than start pumping out endorphins or something useful, it tends to cause physical ailments that are unpleasant and, unfortunately, add to your stress. Anyone know why that is? I don’t really expect an answer. Just musing…


Jon Sanderson Moded on Cup Sizes

Posted by lesseffective on April 19th, 2007

Jon, our resident liquid expert, stated that our standard cups by the water cooler held 6 ounces of water (or any other liquid, for that matter). I was quite sure they held eight. We conducted an experiment to decide how much it held by filling up the cup and then pouring it into my water bottle (one of those with the volume markings on the side). Sure enough, it surpassed eight ounces and even just barely went over nine. Welp, Jon. Looks like you’re moded.


Phil Stacey = A New Chihuahua Breed? The Philhuahua?

Posted by lesseffective on April 18th, 2007

While I think Phil Stacey from American Idol this season is a talented singer, but there are definite resemblances. Don’t believe me? I threw together a side-by-side comparison of him and a Chihuahua. Thank goodness for and Paint.NET, another one of my free, must-have software.

philuahua


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