Poster for antinazi demonstration

I sometimes do some work for leftist/anti-nazi/etc groups in Oslo
because it let's me help out without getting arrested. As a bonus they
normally let me do whatever I want and I get to see my stuff printed
on big posters. This last one was a lot of fun. I didn't do the
background drawing, I just put it together (although the logo is
mine).

Had to do a lolcatz versjon too.

Craptcha

stackoverflow.com looks great and is really needed. Half the time you search for some error message a server spits back at you when you did something wrong you get one of these expert sites which wants you to pay to get the answer. The other half of the time you get a mailinglist link and have to crawl though the threads to find out if the question was answered or just flamed.

Other than the funny captch I got when trying to log into it with my flickr.com account it looks really good.

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Feel Better Now!!

I managed to hit a spam link today while clearing the inbox a little too fast. The content of the page is typical, although the design was actually not too bad, nice rounded buttons with typical "web 2.0" gradients, a professional looking logo and a nice woman wearing a lab coat at the top. The list of products included all the normal pills for erection problems next to a nice speedometer-looking graphic from which I understand that Cialis gives you a hard-on for 35 hours (why, for the love of god, would you want that?!).

Lower down on the list were a few pills I didn't know what did and I got curious; except for not getting it up, what are the problems that men have and are embarrassed about? (I'm assuming that embarrassed men are their prime target)

  • Pain - You can't be in pain and still be macho?
  • Urinary tract infection - Please go to a doctor!
  • Herpes - Go to a doctor and please tell your partners!
  • Hair loss - Everyone around you have probably noticed anyway.
  • Getting fat - OK, I can kinda understand this one.
And no, I'm not posting the link.

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