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Saturday, December 31, 2011
Next Video
In my video "DBZ Intro, MrJasonT23's", there was a song playing in the background. The song will be in the next video, just in case if you wanted to know what it was. See ya! -X.
New poll!
There is a new poll asking if you had a happy holidays. Voting closes 1/7/12 at 12:00 AM. See ya! -X.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Voting Closed!
The poll asking what video game do you think is best is over with 2 people saying Pokemon is the best game! See ya! -X.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Hurry and Vote!
There's only 3 days left to vote on the poll asking what you're favorite game is. Vote! See ya! -X.
The Lonely Island
The Lonely Island are three guys who make SNL's music videos, which are quite funny. I will occasionally post Lonely Island videos. Be warned, they are slightly innapropiate. See ya! -X.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Popular Posts
There is a new gadget on this blog to show users-and myself- the three most popular posts. See ya! -X.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
News!
What time is it? News time! Here's today's topic provided by Yahoo!
Can you spot the hidden images in these famous logos?
You've seen these famous logos countless times on billboards, passing by on trucks, and at the grocery store, but there is more to them than meets the eye. If you take a closer look, you will find that these recognized logos have hidden images and messages. Check out these inventive designs that cleverly use white space and optical illusions to display subliminal messages.
This logo appears to be very simple, but if you look at the white space between the "E" and "x" in "Ex," you'll find it is more complex than you thought. Can you spot the arrow?
These popular party chips are a staple at many backyard BBQs, but chances are, you've never noticed the hidden celebration scene concealed within the letters. The second and third "t's" are sharing a chip over an "i" that is dotted with a salsa bowl. Yum!
Named the world's most famous and prestigious cycling race, bike-lovers and non-cyclists alike are familiar with the event's emblem. However, you might be missing out on the logo's most interesting aspect. After careful examination, you'll notice an image of a person riding a bicycle; the yellow circle is the front wheel and the r is the body.
View the entire article at: Yahoo!
Can you spot the hidden images in these famous logos?
You've seen these famous logos countless times on billboards, passing by on trucks, and at the grocery store, but there is more to them than meets the eye. If you take a closer look, you will find that these recognized logos have hidden images and messages. Check out these inventive designs that cleverly use white space and optical illusions to display subliminal messages.
View the entire article at: Yahoo!
New Poll!
There is a new poll asking what video game do you like the best. Voting closes on 12/25/11 at 12:00 AM. See ya! -X.
Voting Closed!
The poll is over asking if you like smosh. The final results are 1 person saying they do like smosh. See ya! -X.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
New Poll!
There is a new poll asking if you like Smosh. Voting closes on 12/17/11 at 12:00 AM. See ya! -X.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Voting Closed!
The poll asking if you can solve the rubik's cube is now closed! The results were 1 person saying they can solve the cube! See ya! -X.
Monday, December 5, 2011
News!
What time is it? News time! Here's todays topic provided by Yahoo!
NASA Telescope Confirms Alien Planet in Habitable Zone
— NASA's planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft has confirmed the discovery of its first alien world in its host star's habitable zone — that just-right range of distances that could allow liquid water to exist — and found more than 1,000 new explanet candidates, researchers announced today (Dec. 5).
The newfound planet in the habitable zone is called Kepler-22b. It is located about 600 light-years away, orbiting a sun-like star.
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NASA Telescope Confirms Alien Planet in Habitable Zone
— NASA's planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft has confirmed the discovery of its first alien world in its host star's habitable zone — that just-right range of distances that could allow liquid water to exist — and found more than 1,000 new explanet candidates, researchers announced today (Dec. 5).
The new finds bring the Kepler space telescope's total haul to 2,326 potential planets in its first 16 months of operation.These discoveries, if confirmed, would quadruple the current tally of worlds known to exist beyond our solar system, which recently topped 700.
The potentially habitable alien world, a first for Kepler, orbits a star very much like our own sun. The discovery brings scientists one step closer to finding a planet like our own — one which could conceivably harbor life, scientists said.
"We're getting closer and closer to discovering the so-called 'Goldilocks planet,'" Pete Worden, director of NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., said during a press conference today. [Gallery: The Strangest Alien Planets]The newfound planet in the habitable zone is called Kepler-22b. It is located about 600 light-years away, orbiting a sun-like star.
Kepler-22b's radius is 2.4 times that of Earth, and the two planets have roughly similar temperatures. If the greenhouse effect operates there similarly to how it does on Earth, the average surface temperature on Kepler-22b would be 72 degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius).
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
Friday, December 2, 2011
Smosh!
Smosh is the 4th most watched youtubers today. It is produced by two guys named Ian and Anthony with all of their friends. I will occasionally post Smosh videos. See ya! -X.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
New poll!
Can you solve the cube? Well, I want to know! Vote on the new poll asking if you can solve the Rubik's Cube. Voting closes 12/8/11 at 12:00 AM. See ya! -X.
Voting Closed!
The poll asking if you are X is over! The results are 1 person saying they are X. After each poll is over another begins right after, look for the next post for the next poll! See ya! -X.
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