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Were in

by Mr.Bishop
Nov 1st 2009 - 23 comments

But there sure is a long way to go. The intern crew has been helping get it dialed with Malcolm coming out as the overa...

Were moving

by Mr.Bishop
Oct 29th 2009 - 14 comments

It's time...The work has started. Jimmy and Dave can be seen here ripping out the wall in the new newschoolers office.W...

Chug life 3

by Mr.Bishop
Mar 13th 2009 - 1 comments

Just a quick post... I think that the future of skiing video media is the webisode. Look at the scene above... That's u...

Ipwned

by Mr.Bishop
Jan 26th 2009 - 11 comments

Those of you who know me are in for a big treat.My search for a new phone ended this weekend in a place where I didn't e...

Mobile blogging

by Mr.Bishop
Jan 23rd 2009 - 1 comments

so im a total sucker for new gadgets. plus ive been helping all these companies set up their mobile blogging accounts, ...

Mobile

by Mr.Bishop
Jan 23rd 2009 - 0 comments

I am peeing while blogging. Doug Bishop Publisher @ Sales Manager - Newschoolers.com Wasserman Media Group,...

Best Rick Roll EVER.

by Mr.Bishop
Nov 7th 2008 - 22 comments

Rick
Astley was named the Best Act Ever at the MTV Europe Music Awards, as
fans of the 1980s singer pulled off the biggest ever "Rickroll".

By Matthew Moore 
Last Updated: 9:10AM GMT 07 Nov 2008

Astley did not attend the awards ceremony at the city's Echo Arena, but issued a statement thanking those who voted for him Photo: GETTY IMAGES

Robots will kill us all...

by Mr.Bishop
Sep 30th 2008 - 22 comments

If there's one thing I'm more worried about in our world than the problems over oil, its our robotic friends. I mean seriously, we treat them like slaves and throw them away when they've lost their worth... what if they did get intelligent? Wouldn't you rise up if you were treated like that?



Read on for some real robots that when built together could seriously fuck some shit up.

Energy crisis solution?

by Mr.Bishop
Aug 8th 2008 - 18 comments

The sun is fucking gnarly.   

I don't think that any of us can actually comprehend how much energy is stored within it, and a couple of guys from MIT have made what could be the most revolutionary discovery of our time.