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Freddy Fanic!!!

Thu Apr 5, 2007, 4:43 PM
  • Mood: Stunned
  • Listening to: Miss Murder
  • Reading: The Ring
  • Watching: Unwarped
  • Drinking: Coke-Cola
Now i am not crazy but you hvave to read this
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College

Wed Jan 10, 2007, 11:39 AM
My 2nd Sem. of college start on Jan. 16 and i am so happy because i am so borad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have 6 classes to take.

  • Mood: Relief
  • Listening to: Cry Little Sister

Google buys Youtube!!!!

Wed Dec 27, 2006, 9:13 PM
I am so fucking pissed off. I just readed the most awful thing it is "Google buys YouTube for $1.65 billion
Search giant’s purchase of video sharing service biggest in its history" I found this on [link] and it said that Google has buy youtube.com here is the aritcle

SAN FRANCISCO - Internet search leader Google is snapping up YouTube for $1.65 billion, brushing aside copyright concerns to seize a starring role in the online video revolution.

The all-stock deal announced Monday unites one of the Internet’s marquee companies with one of its rapidly rising stars. It came just a few hours after YouTube unveiled three separate agreements with media companies to counter the threat of copyright-infringement lawsuits.

The price makes YouTube Inc., a still-unprofitable startup, by far the most expensive purchase made by Google during its eight-year history. Last year, Google spent $130.5 million buying a total of 15 small companies.

Although some cynics have questioned YouTube’s staying power, Google is betting that the popular video-sharing site will provide it an increasingly lucrative marketing hub as more viewers and advertisers migrate from television to the Internet.

“This is the next step in the evolution of the Internet,” Google Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt said during a conference call Monday.

YouTube will continue to retain its brand, its new headquarters in San Bruno and all 67 employees, including co-founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. Meanwhile, Google will continue to run a less popular video service on its own site.

The deal is expected to close before the end of the year.

“I’m confident that with this partnership we’ll have the flexibility and resources needed to pursue our goal of building the next-generation platform for serving media worldwide,” said Hurley, YouTube’s 29-year-old CEO.

Schmidt thinks so highly of Hurley and Chen, 27, that he compared them to Google’s now 33-year-old co-founders, Sergey Brin and Larry Page.

Brin sees the similarities too. “It’s hard to imagine a better fit with another company,” Brin said during Monday’s conference call. “This really reminds me of Google just a few short years ago.”

The two companies even share a common financial bond: Sequoia Capital, an early Google investor that owns a roughly 30 percent stake in YouTube. Menlo Park-based Sequoia remains a major Google shareholder and retains a seat on the company’s board — factors that might have helped the deal come together after just a week of negotiation.

YouTube has drawn less flattering comparisons to the original Napster, the once-popular music sharing service that was buried in an avalanche of copyright infringement lawsuits filed by incensed music companies and artists.

While most videos posted on YouTube are homemade, the site also features volumes of copyrighted material — a problem that has caused some critics to predict the startup eventually would be sued into oblivion.

But Hurley and Chen have spent months cozying up with major media executives in an effort to convince them that YouTube could help them make more money by helping them connect with the growing number of people who spend most of their free time on the Internet.

As its negotiations with Google appeared to be near fruition, YouTube on Monday announced new partnerships with Universal Music Group, CBS Corp. and Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Those alliances followed a similar arrangement announced last month with Warner Music Group Inc.

The truce with Universal represented a particularly significant breakthrough because the world’s largest record company had threatened to sue YouTube for copyright infringement less than a month ago.

While Google has been hauling away huge profits from the booming search market, it hasn’t been able to become a major player in online video.

That should change now, predicted Forrester Research analyst Charlene Li. “This gives Google the video play they have been looking for and gives them a great opportunity to redefine how advertising is done,” she said.

Investors applauded the possible acquisition as Google Inc. shares climbed $8.50 to close at $429 on the Nasdaq Stock Market, then added another $3.11 in extended trading.

Several other suitors, including Microsoft Corp., Yahoo Inc. and News Corp., reportedly have discussed a possible YouTube purchase in recent weeks.

“This deal looks pretty compelling for Google,” said Standard & Poor’s analyst Scott Kessler. “Google has been doing a lot of things right, but they are not sitting on their laurels.”

Google’s YouTube coup may intensify the pressure on Yahoo to make its own splash by buying Facebook.com, the Internet’s second most popular social-networking site. Yahoo has reportedly offered as much as $1 billion for Palo Alto-based Facebook during months of sporadic talks.

“Yahoo really needs to step up and do something,” said Roger Aguinaldo, an investment banker who also publishes a dealmaking newsletter called the M&A Advisor. “They are becoming less relevant and looking less innovative with each passing day.”

Selling to Mountain View-based Google will give YouTube more technological muscle and advertising know-how, as well as generate a staggering windfall for a company that was running on credit card debt just 20 months ago.

To conserve money as it subsisted on $11.5 million in venture capital, YouTube had been based in an austere office above a San Mateo pizzeria until recently moving to more spacious quarters in a neighboring city.

Since the company started in Hurley’s garage in February 2005, YouTube has blossomed into a cultural touchstone that shows more than 100 million video clips per day. The video library is eclectic, featuring everything from teenagers goofing off in their rooms to William Shatner singing “Rocket Man” during a 1970s TV show. Most clips are submitted by users.

YouTube’s worldwide audience was 72.1 million by August, up from 2.8 million a year earlier, according to comScore Media Metrix.

Li and Kessler expect even more media companies will be lining up to do business with YouTube now that Google owns it.

“It’s going to be like, ’You can either fight us or you can make money with us,”’ Li predicted.

I think that it is bullshit and we not going to take it anymore

  • Mood: Rant
  • Listening to: Panic! at the Disco
  • Reading: none
  • Watching: 2001 Manics

How many horror Movie you have seen??

Sun Dec 17, 2006, 2:44 PM
The Rules are that you mark have many horror movies you have seen. There are 100 horror movies that are this list

Ratings:

1-20: You are a Baby
20-40: You are a Wimp
40-60: Maybe you like Horror Movies
60-80: You are the master
80-100: You are the chosen one

You must post this on a Bulletin

You have to put "I have seen___ out of 100 Horror Movies"


()28 Days Later
()Creepshow
()Zombie
()Cat People
()The Birds
()Jurassic Park
()Child's Play
()Pacific Heights
()Village of the Damned
()Shallow Grave
()Night of the Hunter
()Alice Sweet Alice
()Invasion of the Body Snatchers
()Black Christmas
()Wizard of Oz
()Blood & Black Lace
()Blue Velvet
()The Others
()Terminator
()The Howling
()Poltergeist
()Dracula
()The Brood
()Signs
()Evil Dead
()Candyman
()Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
()Blood Simple
()Them!
()The Sixth Sense
()The Stepfather
()Re-Animator
()The Black Cat
()Duel
()The Tenant
()Marathon Man
()Near Dark
()Deliverance
()The Wolf Man
()The Devil's Backbone
()The Beyond
()Fatal Attraction
()Cujo
()House of Wax
()Single White Female
()The Vanishing
()The Changeling
()Demons
()The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
()The Dead Zone
()The Last House on the Left
()Diabolique
()The Thing
()Nosferatu
()The Sentinel
()The Wicker Man
()The Game
()It's Alive!
()An American Werewolf in London
()The Hills Have Eyes
()Black Sunday
()Dawn of the Dead
()Peeping Tom
()House on Haunted Hill
()Cape Fear
()Aliens
()The Hitcher
()The Fly
()Pet Sematary
()Friday the 13th
()Blair Witch Project
()Serpent and the Rainbow
()When a Stranger Calls
()Frankenstein
()Seven
()Phantasm
()Suspiria
()Rosemary's Baby
()Don't Look Now
()Jacob's Ladder
()The Ring
()Hellraiser
()The Haunting
()A Nightmare on Elm Street
()The Omen
()Freaks
()Halloween
()Scream
()Misery
()Audition
()Wait Until Dark
()Night of the Living Dead
()Carrie
()Silence of the Lambs
()Shining
()Texas Chainsaw Massacre
()Psycho
()Exorcist
()Alien
()Jaws

If you want to see how your fav horror did go to [link]

Thanks for taking the quiz

  • Mood: Joy
  • Listening to: Panic! at the Disco
  • Reading: The Phantom
  • Watching: Freddy vs. Jason

How obsessed are you with yourself?

Mon Nov 27, 2006, 8:07 PM
How obsessed are you with yourself?

Mark off everything you use.

Hair
[] straightener
[] curling iron
[] crimping gel
[] mousse
[] hairspray
[] gel
[] other sprays
[] clips
[x] round barrel brush
[] blowdryer
Total:1

Eyes
[] black eyeliner
[] other color eyeliner
[]eye shadow
[] mascara
[] fake eyelashes
[] eyelash curler
[] eye shimmer
[] colored contacts
[] stunna shades
[] eye makeup remover
Total: 0


Lips/Teeth
[] clear lip gloss
[] red or pink gloss
[x] chapstick
[] lip plumper
[] mechanical toothbrush
[] teeth whitener toothpast
[] lip liner
[] whitening gum
[x] had/has braces
[] have more than 15 chapsticks
Total:2

Complexion/Overall face
[] blush
[] moisturizer
[] face wash
[] bronzer
[] face mask
[] makeup remover
[] face wipes
[] cover-up
[] powder
Total: 0

Nails
[x] nail polish
[] filer
[] nail clipper
[] nail buffer
[] cuticle remover
[] nail hardener
[] nail brush
[] Fake nails
[] nail scissors
Total:1

Total Overall:3

times by 2

As you can see, I don't care much for all that prissy shit, I use the nessecities. Makeup is just plain gross, it's oily, and cloggs up your pores. Yeah, sure, i'll use eyeliner and eyeshadow sometimes, but that's not very often. And I only use chapstick when my lips are chapped. And I use nail hardener, because I use my nails for everything. I don't want to ruin my teeth.

I am 6% Obsessed with myself

  • Mood: Overwhelmed
  • Listening to: Anything
  • Reading: Rattlesnake Crossing
  • Watching: Nightmare on Elm Street 6

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