
Kayne is so mad, he’s going to break his Macbook Air
Maybe McCain will dance to Rihanna...that would be true MTV style
Agyness and Albert: so Hipster it hurts
Chandlor Kumnog is all attitude, baby
A moving skyscraper is a superb way to spend millions of dollars, Dubai
You’re bored. So play with Schick avatars (don’t be ashamed. We all do it)
Did you write this love letter?
Mexico has more to offer Americans than pinatas
I HEART this show…and their advertising techniques
What’s playing on Obama’s iPod? (hint – rhymes with Nob Nillon)

“What the F$%k is an AVATAR?“, I thought to myself just a little over a year ago. My nine-year-old nephew told me that he’d bet $5 that his avatar online was cooler than mine. Considering mine would have been a lost girl drawing a….total blank….he was probably right.
Having felt embarrassingly ignorant to this concept once myself, I’m gonna score some karma points by giving you the rundown of what exactly all these nine-year-olds are talking about.
Avatar, in Hindu philosophy, actually means a bodily manifestation. The concept isn’t so glamorous when applied to the internet and computing, though. While an avatar is still a bodily manifestation of some sort when on the internet, it’s more like a cartoon character that you pick to represent yourself rather than a higher being.
The whole craze actually started in 1985 with a computer game called Ultima. The “avatar” was the visual on-screen persona of the player. Nowadays, everyone from elementary school kids to grandparents looking to find friends online have become familiar with this concept. Read More »