Broncos assimilate Browns

During the past few months, the Denver Broncos hired the Cleveland Browns’ former defensive line coach, and then added three Browns’ defensive linemen through trades and free agency. So, the plan for the upcoming season is to emulate the defensive prowess of the Browns, who gave up the fourth-most points in the NFL last year and finished 4-12? Is this belated revenge for The Drive, or has Denver decided former Browns’ coach Butch Davis was so bad he even kept a good defense down? ...

March 30, 2005 · 1 min · shanethacker

LifeMan vs. Dr. Prescripto

From the inimitable Fafblog…

March 30, 2005 · 1 min · shanethacker

DA investigates D&D connection

What? Was he making a joke during a news conference about multiple murders? “I mean, you have many, many stab wounds and those ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ fantasy games involve swords and knives and daggers and things of that nature. There may be a connection but I can’t say for sure.” Link courtesy of Gamegrene

March 30, 2005 · 1 min · shanethacker

Disaster on the Net!

This site seems to stand up well to nukes, as well as Martian attack, but dinosaurs walk all over it. Try knocking out Fox News over at Netdisaster. Link courtesy of Mike Sterling’s Progressive Ruin

March 28, 2005 · 1 min · shanethacker

Another Book Meme...

This one is called “The Book Meme to End All Book Memes” … Right. They will never end. :)

March 28, 2005 · 15 min · shanethacker

No one notices me...

Sneak, sneak, sneak… Link courtesy of Boing Boing

March 25, 2005 · 1 min · shanethacker

Medium Large

Good Web comic…

March 24, 2005 · 1 min · shanethacker

Somehow this seems bad...

I was just archiving my Outlook personal folders here at work, and I realized I had sent over 4,000 email messages last year…and those were just the ones that I saved. Ouch.

March 23, 2005 · 1 min · shanethacker

Bush News Network

Comic from Tom Tomorrow…

March 22, 2005 · 1 min · shanethacker

This is insane...

I really wanted not to comment on the Terri Schiavo case. I really wanted not to comment on it because I don’t think our comments matter. In the end, this is a personal, family matter that has been blown out of all proportion. (Yes, there are larger issues here, but what is happening to Terri Schiavo is happening across the United States right now with other patients and we haven’t been paying attention to them.) So, why am I commenting now? No good reason, other than to get it out of my head. ...

March 22, 2005 · 7 min · shanethacker