Homer Simpson Archive

  • Isobar’s NFC Hackathon Winners Create Applications for Gaming, Gifting and Music Remixing

    Isobar’s NFC Hackathon Winners Create Applications for Gaming, Gifting and Music Remixing

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  • Homer Simpson is the greatest TV character in the past 20 years

    Homer Simpson is the greatest TV character in the past 20 years

    And the greatest character in the past twenty years of television and film is...?

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  • EMI: The Beatles won’t be on iTunes tomorrow. Sky News: The Beatles will be on iTunes tomorrow. Take your pick.

    EMI: The Beatles won’t be on iTunes tomorrow. Sky News: The Beatles will be on iTunes tomorrow. Take your pick.

    Record label EMI, which holds the rights to the Beatles catalogue, says the band's music will not be on iTunes starting tomorrow. (Not that that matters, of course.) It seems EMI is concerned about piracy. I wish I were joking. But then Sky News in the UK supposedly ran a story that said, yes, the Beatles will be available on iTunes starting tomorrow. Our take: chill out. After all, tomorrow is only a day away. We'll all get the answer then.

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  • Gadget translates baby’s cries into various moods

    Gadget translates baby’s cries into various moods

    bea5_why_cry_baby_analyzerTaking a page from the Baby Translator invented by Homer Simpson's half-brother Herb Powell, the $100 "Why Cry Baby Analyzer" attempts to help parents figure out what their wailing bundle of joy is so upset about. While not as accurate as the Baby Translator from the Simpsons ("I have soiled myself... how embarrassing") the WCBA can apparently detect the following dispositions: hungry, bored, annoyed, sleepy, and stressed.

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