Main's Analysis Of Internet Media
Recently I have found myself indulging in a vast variety of internet images, be they thought-provoking, or just curiously insane. Here I will post some of the best, followed by a short explanation and analysis.
LAGBOI® S: (without axles)
To break the ice, as a first image, I have chosen the infamous LAGBOI® S: (without axles).
Product specification is here.
As you can see, this is a very useful t00l and currently, it is one of the best storage-and-dispensing-systems for cable extension on the market (I am quite an expert in this field - obviously). I am very fond of this, and I hope for this as my next Christmas Present.
Incase anyone is interested and wishes to find out more about the LAGBOI® S: (without axles), here is a link to the online shop
STFU
Here I have decided to desribe an image of the popular internet acronym STFU. Unfortunately, I cannot say what STFU stands for, in order to preserve this ph0rum's dignity. Please click on the image to see it in its full glory (beware - the image is large)
This is not the largest image in existance, but at 1400x6000 pixels, it does come close. I feel that many youths can relate to this image, be it with humour, anger, or any other emotions, so I believe that it accurately represents much of modern internet culture. However, many images try to encorporate a joke into an already amusing picture (e.g. the O RLY owl), but this image displays perhaps the purest internet acronym (after LOL) in its pure and naked form, with no need for any other false manifestation.
deBoiz
deBoiz is a rather large and famous horse-riding company focused around deBoiz, in other words daPh00lz. This is similar to (but entirely unrelated to) dePhatz which on the surface, this may appear to be a solid and reliable firm, underneath it is known for various "dealings" of a suspicious nature. I prefer (like many) a mule or a donkey over a horse, for their endurance and stamina - therefore I am a keen believer in the "2-fool-4-mule" persuasion, and whilst I do not know much about deBoiz, their logo features what looks remarkably like a donkey.
Link is here.
Overall, I think this site is of a high quality and is well respected.
SUXBOX
For this article, I have chosen to represent a small company, known only as SUXBOX.
Here we can see the scope of the project, and, in my personal opinion (I know this is not professional), I am quite impressed.
We can see more here.
This also presents us with quite a variety of useful t00ls, but their features also extend to a wider audience.
Clan Phail
Here is a small insight into the famous clan of MacPhail, originally from Scotland, but now residing mainly in the USA.
According to the site itself, there are 70 different ways of spelling MacPhail. This is due to the development over many ages, and it is not surprising in such a grand and timely clan.
MacPhail site.