Mr T, the star of the 80s TV show the A Team is set to make a comeback on a Dr Phil style talkshow, dishing out advice to audience members. The show's called 'I Pity the Fool' and should start in the US in October.
When asked about the show, Mr T said, “You're a fool if you don't take my advice.”
Mr T was a legend, I just hope he doesn't taint the greatness of the A Team.
Via: TheAge
I know I haven't posted much, but I got back from Disney World in Florida today so I've been offline for the last two weeks. I'm glad to be back in the UK, the US was one of the most upside down countries I've ever visited. What kind of government lets anyone buy a gun, but doesn't let you drink until you're 21? I'd rather be attacked by a drunk hippy than a maniac with a gun. I even saw one guy get asked for ID who easily looked 35. They seem to be so strict on it, it's as though they have their priorites wrong.
American food is a nice novelty at first, but after a few days of hot dogs, burgers and nachos I'd had enough and I've been waiting for the english breakfast I had this morning for two weeks! It was definately a great holiday though, we spent most of the the time visiting the Disney parks, Universal studios and the Kennedy Space Centre, which was good to do, but I wouldn't recommend. Once you've seen one rocket, they're all the same. 
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Made entirely from lego, and it actually transforms. You can make anything from lego…
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For a sneak peek at the future of computing, go to YouOS and click "Try a Demo." Your browser window turns into a desktop of its own, with sub-windows for e-mail, chat, and Web browsing. There are also links on the YouOS desktop for a sticky-notes program and a rich-text editor. But these programs aren't on your hard drive, they're running somewhere in the vast unknown Internet.
YouOS is the fledgling startup of four recent college grads with a bit of angel funding. Its simplicity makes it a great demo. Anyone who logs on can instantly spot the big idea: You don't need Windows! You don't even need a PC! You can login and work from anywhere using any gadget with a screen and a keyboard.
Just because the demo and the name are cool doesn't mean YouOS will replace Windows. It does, however, serve as a proof-of-concept for people who doubt the viability of Web-based operating systems. Check out YouOS for 10 minutes, then imagine the same project on a billion-dollar budget. Now do you think the mythical Google PC that's allegedly being secretly developed in Silicon Valley, or in China or on a Ukrainian IRC channel will become reality?
I can really see this as being the future, there'd be no need for any client side OS, apart from the browser you need to view the webpage. 
YouOS [Via: Slate]
Pretty mind boggling, but I think I understood most of it. 
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