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Kamisamanou.net gets some temporary navigation.

As you might notice just under the title of the blog there is a “Menu:……” string of text. That’s the new, temporary navigation. use it to browse through all the links that were typically only available at http://www.kamisamanou.net.

General | 30.09.2006 2:00 | No Comments

The Greatest day in weeks.

Today my Dad came to see me at work. I was so happy to see him and it made me happy for the rest of the day, even though, we got mack-daddy-non-stop-slammed up until about 9pm.

I also got a $5 tip and had a delicious dinner of soysage and mashed potatoes.

Sayonara,
Kamisamanou

http://www.kamisamanou.net

Dictionary: Soysage (n): Sausage made with soy instead of pork.

General | 30.09.2006 0:58 | 1 Comment

Turning Eighteen….

Because I have so much to do(honestly I do), I’ve decided to post something to the internet that very few probably care about. What is it? A list of all the good and bad things about turning eighteen that I can think of.

  • No Curfew.(By law)
  • You get to go to prison instead of juvenile hall.(Yay!)
  • You can’t safely hangout with people younger than you of the opposite sex.
  • You get to vote!
  • You can donate organs.
  • You can have binding contracts.(This includes credit cards, cellphones, etc.)
  • You can smoke.(Bad bad bad. Don’t do it. You will ruin your life.)
  • You don’t have to have a fake birth year on some sites.
  • You can watch “The Silence of Sleep.” (Legally, that is.)
  • You no longer fall under the child labor laws.
  • You still can’t drink! (Yay!)
  • You get your full fledged license and are eligible for a CDL.
  • You can get married without parental consent. (Legally.)

I can’t really think of any more.

Sayonara,
Kamisamanou

http://www.kamisamanou.net

Uncategorized | 30.09.2006 0:45 | No Comments

Turning Eighteen….

Because I have so much to do(honestly I do), I’ve decided to post something to the internet that very few probably care about. What is it? A list of all the good and bad things about turning eighteen that I can think of.

  • No Curfew.(By law)
  • You get to go to prison instead of juvenile hall.(Yay!)
  • You can’t safely hangout with people younger than you of the opposite sex.
  • You get to vote!
  • You can donate organs.
  • You can have binding contracts.(This includes credit cards, cellphones, etc.)
  • You can smoke.(Bad bad bad. Don’t do it. You will ruin your life.)
  • You don’t have to have a fake birth year on some sites.
  • You can watch “The Silence of Sleep.” (Legally, that is.)
  • You no longer fall under the child labor laws.
  • You still can’t drink! (Yay!)
  • You get your full fledged license and are eligible for a CDL.
  • You can get married without parental consent. (Legally.)

I can’t really think of any more.

Sayonara,
Kamisamanou

http://www.kamisamanou.net

General | 30.09.2006 0:45 | 1 Comment

Words of Wisdom

” It doesn’t take much to change the world; you just have to do something to let the world know you’re there.” -  Unknown

General | 27.09.2006 11:41 | No Comments

Potatoes Reproducing – Pictures!

For those who don’t know, potatoes don’t come from seeds.

Big Picture

Little Pictures:

See, as potatoes get older they get what’s called “sets” on them, which are cut off, then sold to you, who can plant them. In this particular instance, the potato was so old it actually started to grow another inside itself.

Digg This!

General | 26.09.2006 11:50 | 2 Comments

Firefox 2.0 RC1 Released!

This is not a duplicate. The original had a bad link. This is the correct link. Other than that, enjoy the RC1 goodness.

read more | digg story

General | 26.09.2006 9:04 | No Comments

A Wallpaper so Good I had to Blog About it.

Done by artist Eman333(http://eman333.deviantart.com), Serene is the must have wallpaper of the year. Beautiful colors, and high res design really bring out the serenity of it all.

Sayonara,
Kamisamanou
http://www.kamisamanou.net

General | 24.09.2006 23:42 | 1 Comment

Sony’s laptop batteries and there effects on the U.S. population.

You’ve heard about laptops bursting into flames or exploding, but there’s more to Sony’s bad batteries than toasted plastic.

“Jack” and his buddy, “Steve,” went fishing in Jack’s dad’s classic truck. Steve brought his Mac-book, which he left on in the truck. While enjoying some fishing the notice flames in the truck and start to go put it out. Unfortunately, they had left a case of ammo in the glove box which when ignited, exploded, leaving a very damaged classic truck, which now needs some major work.

“Caylie” is on her Mac-book in the living room. Her mom calls her to the kitchen to help. A few minutes later, and the furniture is also burning brightly.

A laptop burst into flames at the local airport, and is considered a terrorist threat, causing chaos as people run as far away from it as possible.

Several major airlines decide to ban notebook computers made by Dell, Mac, and Sony.

So, in recap, we see that Sony’s batteries have destroyed precious family heirlooms[the truck], raised terrorist alerts, and have been deemed unsafe on airliners. The effect can only ripple, there will be tighter scrutiny on the laptop batteries, and Dell, Mac, and Sony will have probable lost a few thousands sales within 3 years of the incident, that they would have had. Airlines will start paying higher attention to the insides of your laptop computer. And, people who already have a bad outlook on Muslims, will not be to trusting if that Muslims carrying a laptop.

See this why companies need to thinks twice before selling things. A laptop battery really doesn’t seem like a major problem if it melts your computer, but then you’ve got to realize, it often doesn’t stop there.

Sayonara,
Kamisamanou

http://www.kamisamanou.net

P.S. – All persons’ names we’re imaginary. Stories were modeled after actual events that have occurred recently in several areas of the United States.

Uncategorized | 23.09.2006 1:37 | No Comments

Sony’s laptop batteries and there effects on the U.S. population.

You’ve heard about laptops bursting into flames or exploding, but there’s more to Sony’s bad batteries than toasted plastic.

“Jack” and his buddy, “Steve,” went fishing in Jack’s dad’s classic truck. Steve brought his Mac-book, which he left on in the truck. While enjoying some fishing the notice flames in the truck and start to go put it out. Unfortunately, they had left a case of ammo in the glove box which when ignited, exploded, leaving a very damaged classic truck, which now needs some major work.

“Caylie” is on her Mac-book in the living room. Her mom calls her to the kitchen to help. A few minutes later, and the furniture is also burning brightly.

A laptop burst into flames at the local airport, and is considered a terrorist threat, causing chaos as people run as far away from it as possible.

Several major airlines decide to ban notebook computers made by Dell, Mac, and Sony.

So, in recap, we see that Sony’s batteries have destroyed precious family heirlooms[the truck], raised terrorist alerts, and have been deemed unsafe on airliners. The effect can only ripple, there will be tighter scrutiny on the laptop batteries, and Dell, Mac, and Sony will have probable lost a few thousands sales within 3 years of the incident, that they would have had. Airlines will start paying higher attention to the insides of your laptop computer. And, people who already have a bad outlook on Muslims, will not be to trusting if that Muslims carrying a laptop.

See this why companies need to thinks twice before selling things. A laptop battery really doesn’t seem like a major problem if it melts your computer, but then you’ve got to realize, it often doesn’t stop there.

Sayonara,
Kamisamanou

http://www.kamisamanou.net

P.S. – All persons’ names we’re imaginary. Stories were modeled after actual events that have occurred recently in several areas of the United States.

General | 23.09.2006 1:37 | No Comments