CNN Does The Daily Show in Japan
Thu, 2009-12-31 11:01 | by Erin
CNN Japan
Apparently confused about what network they are or what is news and what is comedy, CNN has been showing The Daily Show with John Stewart at prime time. WTF?
Have they no news of their own?
Apparently confused about what network they are or what is news and what is comedy, CNN has been showing The Daily Show with John Stewart at prime time. WTF?
Have they no news of their own?
Dont Drink and Ride
Wed, 2009-12-30 18:00 | by Erin
Don't Drink and Ride
This a Odakyu Train line poster reminding riders of the dangers of drinking too much during the holiday season. Hazards like falling onto the tracks, falling down trying to get on the train, fighting with other passengers and of course, being too drunk and missing your stop.
I assume puking every where is part of it too but they kindly left that visual out of it.
This a Odakyu Train line poster reminding riders of the dangers of drinking too much during the holiday season. Hazards like falling onto the tracks, falling down trying to get on the train, fighting with other passengers and of course, being too drunk and missing your stop.
I assume puking every where is part of it too but they kindly left that visual out of it.
All Cleaned UP
Wed, 2009-12-30 10:00 | by Erin
All Cleaned Up
This is a after shot of the building that was being torn down in one of my previous posts. LINK Here we see that everything is all cleaned up and ready for construction of something new. A building in Japan typically has a lifespan of about 30 years or so. Then it is torn down and a new building is put up in its place. Not such a bad thing unless your living next to the property, then from the day they start tearing down till the day they finish building, plan on not sleeping in past 8 or 9 for a year and a 1/2 or more.
This is a after shot of the building that was being torn down in one of my previous posts. LINK Here we see that everything is all cleaned up and ready for construction of something new. A building in Japan typically has a lifespan of about 30 years or so. Then it is torn down and a new building is put up in its place. Not such a bad thing unless your living next to the property, then from the day they start tearing down till the day they finish building, plan on not sleeping in past 8 or 9 for a year and a 1/2 or more.
500
Tue, 2009-12-29 23:00 | by Erin
500
I made 500 points on Reddit from my little 1 and 2 point comments I make. I actually am slightly above that now, but I have been meaning to post it for a while.
In reality I am not that much of a poster or commentator on Reddit, a co-worker of mine has amassed 11,000 plus comment karma points and another 5000 plus in link karma.
I wonder....
You can check out Reddit for your self here.
I made 500 points on Reddit from my little 1 and 2 point comments I make. I actually am slightly above that now, but I have been meaning to post it for a while.
In reality I am not that much of a poster or commentator on Reddit, a co-worker of mine has amassed 11,000 plus comment karma points and another 5000 plus in link karma.
I wonder....
You can check out Reddit for your self here.