2B - Thursday, November 19, 2009 iPHONE APP .17 SURVIVING HIGH SCHOOL Remember the timeless fear of walk- ingdownthehallinhighschool?Would the punks beat you up? Would your dream crush find that out you secretly pine to get into their pants? Well, you might not fuck the prom queen at the end, but if you play your cards right in this adventure, you can be the high school rock star you never were. The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com INTERWE B EAVESDROPPING (508): Only in college do people pre-game a meteor shower Tila Tequila: Mommmyyyyyyyy where is my mommyyyyyy pjeenaeo;ie;oe a im high woohooo yyeeeeeehh weeeeeeeee! Baby Tila in trouble now! *runs & hides* Today, after getting my car completely fixed after it being damaged for a year, I was driving and the entire side panel on the car fell off. The repair man forgot to put the screws back in. FML HighFive A notable Ann Arborite gives five answers to a curious question. Claire Elise Broderick Stylist Extraordinaire, OrbitHair Design and Massage What are your five favorite wild hair styles? 1. Toon: Everybody should want imaginary hair. 2. Beehive: Honey, with those dreads Ican build anything. 3. Sculpt: Add some grease and mold, baby, mold. 4. big Big BIG: Rat that head up (in the tune of "Smack My Bitch Up" by The Prodigy). 5. Fire: Not for real, only in color and not for church. SINGLE REVIEW YEASAYER "AMBLING ALP" For its upcoming album OddBlood, Yeasayer aimed to create music its audience wouldn't feel "cool enough" to listen to. On "Ambling Alp," this intention is actu- alized - the dense mess of random percussion instruments, odd vocalizations, crashing drum beats and lyrical synth loops combine into what could really only be called a hip-pop track. Added to this funky base is Chris Keating (exuding an enviable air of calm confidence) repetitively crooning that, "You must stick up for yourself, son." This undeniable coolness will draw listeners into "Ambling Alp" and force them to keep the track on repeat. LEAHBURGIN ONLINE GAMES OF THE WEEK FOODOKU MAZE TOSSER Yes, this is exactly what you think it is. For those of you This new take on the maze challenges the player's speed, addicted to Sudoku but disappointed with the game's inabil- reflexes and comprehension of physics. The goal is simple: Get ity to make you hungry, "Foodoku" is made especially for you. from the start of the maze to the end. But instead of moving Instead of those boring numbers - which are so passe - drag through the maze, you must move the maze around you. Pivot and drop some cute little food items into the infamous nine-by- the maze around your stationary self by tossing it around. nine grid. It's time to spice up your Sudoku. Think ring toss, but almost intellectual. Find it at: Find it at: http://tinyurl.com/playfoodoku http://tinyurl.com/playmazetosser 0 0 LRea ife Are you ready? ALUMNIASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Spend a full day shadowing an alum and [earn from the best. If you're a junior, senior or a grad student, you could be selected for an all-expenses-paid, one-day internship. The application deadline is Sunday, December 6. Here are the faat 2009 Michigan Apprentice opportunities: " Senator Deborah Cherry, '76, is a Michigan senator " Jordan Hymowitz, '90, is the managing member of Philadelphia Financial Management of San Francisco, LLC * Mike Miller, '96, is the head of the Google Ann Arbor office " Andrew Humphrey, '92, is a Local 4 Emmy Award-winning meteorologist " John Spain, '07, is the associate brand manager on the Ziploc brand at SC Johnson " Ernest J. Newborn II, '83, is senior vice president, general counsel and secretary of USI Holdings Corporation " Dr. Anthony Weinert, '93, is a physician and surgeon who specializes in foot and ankle disorders and has a solo private practice * Dr. Grant Baldwin, '94, PhD'03, is the director of the Division of Unintentional Injury Prevention at the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control 0 6 0 6