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Check out this cartoon inspired by Social Media Experts at Meera Sapra’s blog, Life is a Comic Strip, where she explores the funny side of life through comics!

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As a cute follow up to Joanne’s blog about ghost blogging, here is yet another awesome Dilbert cartoon: If you need the services of a professional ghost blogger, contact iMark Communications. We will be happy to help.

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Mac Vs. PC Parodies

I haven’t seen a Mac vs. PC commercial on the television in a while so I got my fix on You Tube. Which leads me to the question, how on earth did we survive pre-youtube? South Park Mac vs. PC South Park Mac vs. PC vs. Linux Mac vs. Mr. Bean

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Source: Ted Raul, Go Comics

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08xQLGWTSag] It’s a good thing that the good people who market As Seen On TV gizmos are here to help us, because, according to their commercials, we can’t seem to do anything right. Here’s a compilation video from many different As Seen On  TV ads showing just how poorly people handle simple household tasks. [ [...]

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So obviously I do not know the whole story behind the offending website but my guess is that the owner of the company’s daughter picked the colours because she is so “hip” to what is “now”, the top sales rep chose  the theme because the original was not “aggressive” enough and – after much complaining [...]

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Advertisement Placement Fail

Advertisement placement fails happen often. Here is yet another example of an advertisement that would have looked good had it been placed almost anywhere else. Sigh.

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Entertaining Spam Comment

I like to read my spam comments before deleting them. Some of the spam comments that make their way to my blog are pretty darn funny. Whether it be because of the spelling errors littered throughout the comment, the complete departure from subject matter, or the fact that they are trying to sell me, a [...]

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