“It is wonderful to be here in the great state of Chicago”
- Dan Quayle, former U.S. Vice-President
“The internet is a great way to get on the net.”
- Bob Dole, Republican presidential candidate
“The world is more like it is now then it ever has before.”
- Dwight Eisenhower
“Yes, maam? Right here, this lady. No, she! Yes, right, second row. Next to the guy in the blue shirt, holding her left hand up. It’s a he? Sorry about that. Gotta be careful. I’m very sorry. Go ahead! I’m, excuse me, I’m very sorry. Go, ah, I, a thousand apologies, go ahead.”
- George Bush Sr., Former U.S. President, at a press conference
“Give Bill a second term, and Al Gore and I will be turned loose to do what we really want to do.”
- Hillary Clinton, former first lady, at a Democratic fundraiser
“Whoever designed the streets must have been drunk… I think it was those Irish guys.”
- Jesse Ventura, Minnesota governor
“I would not live forever, because we should not live forever, because if we were ever supposed to live forever, then we would live forever, but we cannot live forever, which is why I would not live forever.”
- Miss Alabama, in the 1994 Miss Universe contest, when asked if she would want to live forever.
“Solutions are not the answer.”
- Richard Nixon, former U.S. President
These are the results after several digg users voted on what their age was. The average digg user is around 24-28 years old. What was the point of doing this you may ask? Well, I was curious first and foremost – but secondly, using this information I now know that submitting news about Viagra or acne medication would not be popular articles due to the age demographic of digg. Using more information available in public surveys – just google them, you can find the interests of the average person in that age range and submit new content that would be interesting to the majority of the user base. Digg on.
-Ryan
Wow, what an eventful / not eventful past few weeks it has been. I haven’t really gone out and done much yet a lot has changed. I should have my business up in running mid next month, hopefully moved into offices by October. I am moving to Buffalo within a week or so more than likely, 3 Bedroom house… Just need to find one room mate but I think Nico will go. It’s near UB south campus. My good friend Brian got promoted at Wamu and he’s leaving the 17th of next month to be a Customer Service Manager – I’m happy as hell for him but I’ll miss hanging out with him / talking about how dumb liberals and other people are. I am working at Citigroup, as a Senior Service Representative in the Foreign Exchange Operations department handling our corporate customers. Aaron filled out a paper at value, so maybe he’ll get a job? Nico is in North Carolina – and once again I’m surfing the internet in my underwear. Nico, Aaron and I are going to film a promotional commercial for our business this weekend – just kind of like a “coming soon” thing. I’ve got it all planned out it’s really pretty brilliant. But yeah, with Brian leaving Medina I guess I really don’t have much left here as far as friends. My Lyndonville friends are usually busy or are getting ready to go back to college so I’d be kind of on my own if I stayed here. Ah well, that’s life. I guess it’s not bad – a lot of good things are happening but change is kind of sad in and of itself.
~Ryan
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