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Social Media Sobriety Test stops you from tweeting and Facebooking under the influence

In this crazy world of constant Facebook and Twitter status updates, it's inevitable that some people are going to make the mistake of posting while drunk. A new browser extension called Social Media Sobriety Test aims to prevent you from doing that -- while you're at your computer and using Firefox or Chrome, anyway -- by making you take a series of tests before your status update can be sent. ...

Fugly Friday: Carnage UK, best viewed when drunk -- blind drunk

It probably says an awful lot that after spending ten (10) minutes on Carnage UK's website... I still don't know what they do exactly. I think they arrange wet t-shirt contests or something -- binge-drinking, wet t-shirt events for students in the UK. Either way, their brutal, eye-gouging monstrosity is quite possibly the most garish and ugly site I've ever seen. I don't know if it's meant to ...

My goodness, my Guinness -- now on the iPhone!

I'll admit right of front that I wish this app was free - it's the least Guinness could do after all the beer money I've spent on their lovely tar-black brew over the years. $1.99 isn't a bad price, though -- especially if you want to ensure your iPhone survival app kit contains valuable pint-enjoying tools. Right now, the coolest feature is the Guinness pub locator. In most states, you'll be ...

Microsoft gets drunk, gives away Technet subscriptions

Ok, so I can't actually back that title up with any actual evidence, but when Microsoft pulls a Jack Napier and starts throwing money on the people of Gotham, you assume something is up. Regardless, they're handing out free subscriptions to TechNet Plus - which normally run $349. Sign up via the appropriate link for the US, Canada, or the UK (readers in other countries may be out of luck), ...

DrunkTwt: Tweeting while intoxicated

"Don't drink and tweet" is probably some of the best Twitter advice I can give you. But if you must post to Twitter while intoxicated, at least try to do it from DrunkTwt. DrunkTwt posts your intoxicated Twitter ramblings anonymously, using an enormous text field that you don't have to be at all sober to click on. Once your update is entered, it'll show up in DrunkTwt's Twitter stream, which you ...