Breadpig Blog: Purveyor & Publisher of All Things Geek
It Was Breadpig's Best Week Ever
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Oh yes, it was indeed a great week for breadpig. After the big launch of LOLmagnetz.com and their debut on ThinkGeek, the band went up to New York for some weekend shenanigans. I'll have some more details in the coming week, but you'll want to turn on your television-boxes to catch our upcoming reunion show. Yes, television-boxes. And to top it all off, along with all the positive press LOLmagnetz have gotten, there was more love to be shared from GeekSugar and a certain Short, Sweet, and Sassy blog
LOLmagnetz Now For Sale On ThinkGeek!
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Sure, you could have bought them directly from me, but for the same price, you can now pick up a LOLmagnetz kit at the greatest geek marketplace ever, ThinkGeek.com. The breadpig is proud to announce what will hopefully be a long and LOL-tastic relationship. Go buy a kit, pimp your cubicle, and earn some Geek Points.
A New YC-Stalking Site Emerges
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Yes, from the same pig that brought you YCstartups.com, here's YCfounders.com. Easily jump between the two using the hulking button on the right column. Whereas YCstartups was a collection of dev blog feeds from YC startups, YCfounders is a collection of the founders' personal blog feeds. If you're reading this and you're a YC founder who wants his/her blog included, email me @breadpig.com And if this wasn't enough Y Combinator for you, I'm leading a panel @ SXSW called Inside Y Combinator - The YC Startups Speak -- if it gets selected, that is. Your 5 stars would be much...
LOLmagnetz Spreading Across The Web Like A Magnetic Plague Of Fun
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If only there were a great place to upload and vote on these LOLmasterpieces... Oh, and a few folks have asked for a complete word list -- here you go. At 384 words, LOLmagnetz owners are armed with a very broad lexicon of LOL.
Announcing YCstartups.com - Perfect for Stalking All the Y Combinator Startups
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OK, this has been online for a little while now, but I never did get around to mentioning it. Rumor has it, there are over 100 Y Combinator startups -- far too many for any mortal (other than breadpig) to keep track of. Enter YCstartups.com, which may look a lot like it's built on reddit, but is actually a Slinkset site. It's populated with all the RSS feeds from every YC dev blog I could track down. Happy stalking!