Manifesto
The term "you doing too much" is a grammatically incorrect phrase used to identify a person, place or thing, that is doing exactly that; the act of “doing too much” or more then they can handle. These actions can be simple as someone dressed inappropriately to political views.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Quick Hits 10-9-2010
I don't even know where to start. I mean it's just a little too much to walk around outside with this on. I don't know what she looks like, I didn't take the photo. I'm going to take a guess and say she is under 30, I hope, nontheless no female should wear this outside.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Dwight Howard - Fast Don't Lie - Adidas Music Video (2010)
Is this supposed to be funny? Yeah...um.....no.... not so much. Still dont want a pair of his Addidas. This was probably his idea.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Google #Fail ?????
“My life, my life, my life……..in the sunshine.” It should be more like my life, my life, my life……. is online. So Google is supposed to be the greatest thing created since sliced bread. Google has the most popular search engine and has numerous things it can do. There’s Google Buzz, Google Reader, Google Maps, Google Apps, and so on and so on. Google is a twenty billion dollar business, respectively.
The reason why Google gets a, “you doing too much” is because of one of its programs has a glitch in it. Well maybe not a glitch, I guess it depends on how you view it. The problem is with Google’s G-chat. Basically, if your on one computer and get on your Google account and then get on G-chat and leave the computer but never log off, and then get on another computer, how ever miles away and log in again, your chat conversion can be seen on both computers.
Example: I’m on Michelle’s computer checking my G-mail account and chatting with Tasha. I leave Michelle’s house or computer and didn’t log out of my G-mail and go home. When I get home, I log in to G-mail and continue chatting with Tasha. Since I never logged out of Michelle’s computer, Michelle can see the chat im currently having with Tasha……live. Not only old conversations but the current one as well.
Now to Google’s defense on G-chat it tells you all the places that your logged in, but still this could cause a lot of problems for businesses and relationships, especially if someone forgets to log out of their G-mail which connected to their G-chat. At least after a certain amount of time it should automatically log you out or let you know your currently logged in somewhere else before it lets you log in again some place new.
Maybe I need to be on Google’s research and development team. I need to send Google a resume.
The reason why Google gets a, “you doing too much” is because of one of its programs has a glitch in it. Well maybe not a glitch, I guess it depends on how you view it. The problem is with Google’s G-chat. Basically, if your on one computer and get on your Google account and then get on G-chat and leave the computer but never log off, and then get on another computer, how ever miles away and log in again, your chat conversion can be seen on both computers.
Example: I’m on Michelle’s computer checking my G-mail account and chatting with Tasha. I leave Michelle’s house or computer and didn’t log out of my G-mail and go home. When I get home, I log in to G-mail and continue chatting with Tasha. Since I never logged out of Michelle’s computer, Michelle can see the chat im currently having with Tasha……live. Not only old conversations but the current one as well.
Now to Google’s defense on G-chat it tells you all the places that your logged in, but still this could cause a lot of problems for businesses and relationships, especially if someone forgets to log out of their G-mail which connected to their G-chat. At least after a certain amount of time it should automatically log you out or let you know your currently logged in somewhere else before it lets you log in again some place new.
Maybe I need to be on Google’s research and development team. I need to send Google a resume.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
U.S. Government affected Guatemalans with Syphilis in the 1940's
In the 1940’s the U.S. government infected around 1500 men and women with sexually transmitted disease’s. Most of them were men and women that were mentally challenged. The doctors discovered a new form of antibiotics and wanted test the strength of the antibiotics on STDs, in particular syphilis. The goal of these tests was to find a cure and/or prevent the disease. The doctors also infected the patients with Gonorrhea and Chancroid. After some investigation of these tests, the reports state that the Guatemalan government were aware of these experiments, allowed the tests, and might have approved them in exchange for large amounts of penicillin. In the end a majority of the patients were treated and one person died.
Alluding the obvious, “you doing too much,” I am all in for the discovery of medicine to cure diseases. At some point if not in the beginning, there should be some consideration of morals in these and any other experiments on human beings. I don’t believe in potentially sacrificing lives with the hope of saving future lives. These weren’t just tests on people who had STDs, they deliberately infected people who didn’t have STDs against their will and without their consent. This was just unethical.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius both apologized for the research and had this to say, “Although these events occurred more than 64 years ago, we are outraged that such reprehensible research could have occurred under the guise of public health.”
The discovery of these experiments were made by Professor Susan M. Reverby while she was researching the incidents that occurred with the Tuskegee Experiment. This just makes you wonder if there’re or were any other experiments existing past or present that we don’t know about. These experiments were documented in the University of Pittsburgh archives years ago, but somehow no one knew about it.
Alluding the obvious, “you doing too much,” I am all in for the discovery of medicine to cure diseases. At some point if not in the beginning, there should be some consideration of morals in these and any other experiments on human beings. I don’t believe in potentially sacrificing lives with the hope of saving future lives. These weren’t just tests on people who had STDs, they deliberately infected people who didn’t have STDs against their will and without their consent. This was just unethical.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius both apologized for the research and had this to say, “Although these events occurred more than 64 years ago, we are outraged that such reprehensible research could have occurred under the guise of public health.”
The discovery of these experiments were made by Professor Susan M. Reverby while she was researching the incidents that occurred with the Tuskegee Experiment. This just makes you wonder if there’re or were any other experiments existing past or present that we don’t know about. These experiments were documented in the University of Pittsburgh archives years ago, but somehow no one knew about it.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
P. Diddy wearing a skirt
“Hello, Good Morning?” P. Diddy and Dirty Money opened a show called “MTV Crashes Glasgow.” Of course you may have figured out that Glasgow is a city in Scotland. Diddy wanted to show Scotland love by wearing a kilt. Diddy, you’re worth over 300 million and you have your own clothing line, so there are plenty of things you could of worn. A kilt, take that, take that, take that off! “You doing too much,” you could of just worn the country’s colors.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Chad Ochocinco Cereal
Uh-oh-ochocinco! Cincinnati Bengal’s wide receiver, Chad Ochocinco has a new collectors edition cereal out in stores. It’s called, “OchocincO’s” which is a low-fat, honey nut, toasted oats brand cereal. Surprisingly, with Mr. Ochocinco’s antics, reality television show, and comments on social media, this “you doing too much” is not for him. In this case, the “you doing too much” goes to the manufacturer of the cereal. There's a one eight hundred number on the box for the Feed the Children charity, which proceeds from the cereal goes toward the charity. You might say, “what’s wrong with that?” Well, the number on the box has a typo. The actual number on the box connects to a sex hot-line and some woman answers saying…………..well you know.
Ochocinco went to his large audience on his Twitter account to apologize. He wrote, “Awe man Im bummed about the cereal number mixup on the cereal, trying to do good and got messed up, of all numbers why that one!!! Sorry”
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