Archive for the 'Useful' Category

11
Nov
08

Wikipedia For Dumbasses: The ‘How Not To Get Expelled’ Edition

Wikipedia is a literal treasure trove of information. In this day and age, where the internet is chock full of porn, meme’s, and photos of Barack Obama skateboarding and holding nunchucks in-front of a helicopter exploding , it’s a nice change to have somewhere where you can go and learn about millions and millions of things that you are actually interested in, instead of having mostly useless information force fed to you at school. However, like any hero, whether it’s human or technological, there are always haters. If I had a nickel for every authority figure that has ever told me not to use Wikipedia because it is Satan reincarnated in pure HTML form, I would have a satchel full of nickels both large and heavy enough to seriously kill someone if I was to swing it around and around in a violent manner above my head. Who would hate on Wikipedia? you might ask. Why would they try and bring down such a wonderful and knowledgeable website? Well, the answer is very simple. They are d-bags. And the d, if you didn’t know, stands for douche.

The hater’s main argument, and only real argument, is that Wikipedia is not a ‘respectable’ information source, or that it’s ‘full of lies’ simply because anyone can edit it. Well I’m here to prove them wrong, and give you the upper hand when you are doing any sort of online research assignment. Firstly, I want to show you a picture that will quite obviously both blow and boggle your mind at the same time:

wikipedia cite example

You see that? Those conveniently highlighted superscript numbers enclosed in square brackets are called references, and they are here to help you! You see, it’s sad to say it, but Wikipedia isn’t 100% accurate. There are millions of stunned children around the world that can throw up any kind of crack-speak into Wikipedia, and although the Wikipedian moderators try their best to keep these garbage spewing kids out, there is undoubtedly some false information that seeps through. However, there is a surefire way to double check for this legitimacy, and it’s called references! You see, those itsy bitsy numbers are actually links. If you were to click on them, they will bring you to the very bottom of the page where you can see another link. This link, however, goes straight to a source!

That’s right folks, a source. This six-lettered ‘S’ word is something that teachers everywhere can appreciate. Basically, it gives you direct access to the article or website that the user took the information from. In other words, it’s your portal to a legit bibliography! Instead of putting down Wikipedia as your source of information, you can simply put down this other link and BAM, your teacher/professor is content.

There, that was easy wasn’t it? Now stop bitching that you failed your English paper because your teacher didn’t like that you used Wikipedia’s list of zombie films when describing the past and present Canadian funeral rites and customs.

 

poppy delete

22
May
08

RSS; It’s About Time

This week I took a big step. I decided to finally jump on the Internet-news bandwagon and try out RSS. I know, I’ve been on the Internet for many years, and only just now I’m using RSS; it probably sounds pretty lame. In my defense, I had technically tried it out before, but I never really got into it. Up until now, I’ve had my most-visited site’s favicons as bookmarks toolbar in Firefox, which worked well, but it was a lot of clicking and page-switching.

Guess the sites and WIN!

So, after testing out a couple different RSS readers, I finally settled on Google Reader. As a big fan of Google, Gmail, Calender, Docs, etc. I figured that Reader would be just as good.

I was right.

It only took me a few minutes to get the RSS feeds from all my most visited sites, and soon my Reader was chock full of tech and gaming news. Also, after a very quick Google search, I found a nifty little Firefox plugin that gave me instant Reader updates just like the equally-handy Gmail Notifier.

As of now, I have 24 subscriptions in 4 different catagories. It’s nice to have all my news in one spot, but I think my productivity is going to take a nose-dive since I’m constantly clicking on the ‘new feed’ icon.

17
May
08

RSS Feed; Now In Bright, Vivid Colour!

Quickly, take a look to your right (if you leave the screen, you’ve gone too far). Before your eyes should sit a gloriously orange RSS feed icon. With a simple click of the image, you can subscribe to all my boring posts, allowing you to be instantly alerted whenever I decide to update the blog!

It sure sounds wonderful, doesn’t it? The first person to subscribe will win a free air guitar, signed by yours truly!

Very rare indeed!

You would have to be an idiot to pass this up!

15
Jan
08

House Plans

I am currently working on an EPIC PROJECT! I know I’ve used that term in my last post, but this project is just as epic if not more epic than my dream.

I have decided to sketch and explain the floor/room/house plans for my future house. I’m done three rooms at the moment, but the ideas are filling my head faster than I can write them down. Currently, I’m sitting at about 5 bajillion dollars to build the house, but that’s alright; i’m going to be rich someday.

So stay tuned; I’ll post them all when they’re done.

14
Nov
07

Knowledge Is Power

Today is a big day. Today, I will be introducing a new dynamic addiction to my already awesome blog. Today’s addition, is the Knowledge Is Power (or KIP) section. In these posts, I will share the interesting and impressive information that I have researched, so that you too can show off your soon-to-be elite thinking skills.

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Do it! Do it! loltwitter

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