Posted on 29-01-2009 | By: John Robinson |
Category : Humor
Have you ever seen the digital road signs on the side of the highway that are used to display things such as traffic reports to drivers? Well in Austin Texas, drivers were shown the following message:
Caution! Zombies Ahead!
Nazi Zombies! Run!!!
The End Is Near!!!!!!
Run For Cold Climates!
Hackers were able to break in to the Texas Department of Transportation’s signs and bypass the passwords to enter their own creative message.
It has been noted that to pull off such a prank is easier than one might expect. It’s as simple as breaking into the panels on each sign and bypass the computer password, then entering whatever message you want. It has been reported that instructions on doing so are easily obtainable throughout the Internet.
The Texas Department of Transportation is now running an investigation trying to determine who hacked the road signs, claiming that while at first glance may seem funny- the prank is still illegal. Continue Reading
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Posted on 24-01-2009 | By: John Robinson |
Category : Humor
Below are 63 of the most strange, amazing and odd photos that I’ve gathered over time. I’m sure you’ll be just as amazed as I was when viewing some of these photos.
Due to the large amount of photos, please allow the page a little extra time to load- and don’t forget to let us know which is your favorite!
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Posted on 25-12-2008 | By: John Robinson |
Category : Humor
Since things have sort of died down until the end of the year, I decided to post this article I found interesting:
If you’re looking for a home in Texas, there’s a man giving one away! …Did I say one? I meant THREE!
Yes, Fidel Lopez couldn’t find any buyers for the homes, so he’s giving them away! The only catch- you’ve got to move them yourself!
To read the full story from the original source, visit http://tw.itter.me/freehomes.
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Posted on 12-12-2008 | By: John Robinson |
Category : Humor
This has to be one of the funniest things I’ve seen on the web in a long time. Once I read it I immediately knew I had to share it with everyone here.
Attached are screenshots of email correspondence between a bill collector and the man with an overdue bill. I first saw this information on geekologie.com:

Here is the response back from the bill collector and the rest of their email conversation:
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