Monday, January 31, 2011

Led Zeppelin > or < Rolling Stones?


The weekend's Inequality here!

The week's results here!

Led Zeppelin is an English rock band formed in 1968. The band has sold over 300 million albums worldwide, making them one of the world's best selling music artists of all time and the second best selling band in the US, only behind The Beatles. Led Zeppelin continue to be held in high regard for their artistic achievements, commercial success, and broad influence.

The Rolling Stones is an English rock band formed in 1962. Worldwide sales are estimated at over 200 million albums and the band was ranked as the second most successful group in the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The Stones released their last studio album in 2005, but they are still making singles and touring the world.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Kobe Bryant > or < Lebron James?

Yesterday's Inequality here!


Kobe Bryant plays for the LA Lakers. Since entering the NBA in 1996, his career averages are 5.3 rebounds, 4.7 assists, and 25.2 points per game. He has brought his team to an NBA Championship victory 5 times.


Lebron James currently plays for the Miami Heat. His career averages are 7.1 rebounds, 7.0 assists, and 27.7 points per game since entering the league in 2003. He currently has no NBA Championships.



Thursday, January 27, 2011

John Mayer > or < Jason Mraz?

Yesterday's Inequality here!

John Mayer is an exceptional guitarist as well as singer-songwriter. His biggest hits include "Your Body Is a Wonderland" and "Daughters" among others.


Jason Mraz is a lyrically gifted American singer-songwriter. He is known for catchy hits like "The Remedy" and "I'm Yours."


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Forgiveness > or < Revenge?

Yesterday's Inequality here!


Forgiveness is the process of releasing another of an offense or debt against yourself. Fully and honestly forgiving is looked on as a noble act because it is often so hard to do - especially without any outside assistance.


Revenge is taking harmful action against another in response to a wrong-doing. This is often perceived as justice and can be acted out in many forms.



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Creamy > or < Crunchy?


Yesterday's Inequality here!

Creamy Peanut Butter is smooth and delicious. It is easier to spread on soft, warm bread to make that perfect PB&J sandwich.


Crunchy Peanut Butter is flavorful and fun. It adds a little more substance to the typical peanut butter sandwich and is great on toast.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Brett Favre > or < Aaron Rodgers?


The weekend's Inequality here!

The week's results here!

Brett Favre is a former Green Bay Packer Quarterback in the NFL. He also played for a year with the NY Jets and two years with the Minnesota Vikings. Favre is known for his risky throws - many of which have paid off. He holds almost all major NFL Quarterback career records including touchdowns and most consecutive starts (and interceptions). He brought his team to the Super Bowl twice, winning in the 1996-1997 season.


Aaron Rodgers is the current Green Bay Packer Quarterback. He is a methodical, precise passer who makes a lot of plays on his feet as well. Rodgers is extremely efficient, holding the highest career passer rating (98.6) for quarterbacks with at least 1,500 attempts. Rodgers has also played with an extremely high passer rating in the playoffs. He is bringing his team to the Super Bowl for the first time this year.


Friday, January 21, 2011

Pizza Hut > or < Domino's?


Yesterday's Inequality here!

Pizza Hut is an American restaurant chain and international franchise that offers many types of pizza, breadsticks, pasta, buffalo wings, garlic bread, and more. There are about 34,000 restaurants in over 100 countries.

Domino's is an international pizza delivery corporation founded in 1960. The menu includes pizza, oven-baked sandwiches, pasta, breadsticks, and more. There are nearly 9,000 restaurants in 61 countries.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Taco Bell > or < Taco John's?


Yesterday's Inequality here!

Taco Bell is an American restaurant chain that specializes in Mexican-style food. It serves more than 2 billion consumers each year in more than 5,800 restaurants in then U.S. Taco Bell's most notable items are their crunchwraps, chalupas, and less-than-a-dollar menu.

Taco John's is an American fast food restaurant featuring Mexican-style food, which they call "West-Mex". It was founded in 1969 and has more than 400 restaurants in 24 states. Taco Johns' unique menu items include potato oles and breakfast options.


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

McDonald's > or < Burger King?



Yesterday's Inequality here!



McDonald's is the world's largest fast food hamburger chain serving 58 million customers daily. Their current slogan is "I'm lovin' it."


Burger King is a fast food hamburger chain with 12,200 outlets in 73 countries. Their current slogan is "Have it your way."

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Chipotle > or < Qdoba?


Yesterday's Inequality here!

Chipotle is a fast food Mexican grill restaurant that makes burriots, fajita burritos, burrito bowls, tacos, and salads. Their name comes from the Mexican Spanish name for a smoked, dried chili pepper.


Qdoba is a fast food Mexican grill restaurant chain owned by Jack in the Box. Their main menu consists of burritos, tacos, quesadillas, and salads.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Subway > or < Cousins?


Yesterday's Inequality here!

Last week's results here!

Subway is designed for the customer to have their sandwich the way they want it. You don't have to worry about special ordering or take the chance of your sandwich requests not being fulfilled by the sandwich artist in the back. Subway makes your sub in front of you and asks what you want on it along the way, ensuring sub accuracy.

Cousins Subs offers predetermined sub creations that you can order special if you want to subtract or add ingredients. This setup is risky because your special request may not be executed properly or even at all. Additionally, it is not as obvious what ingredients Cousins offers, making the ordering process sluggish and uncomfortable.

Friday, January 14, 2011

George Washington > or < Abraham Lincoln?

Yesterday's Inequality here!


George Washington was the first President of the United States. He presided over the writing of the Constitution and served as an officer in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolution. He is known as the "Father of his country."


Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He was responsible for abolishing slavery and was famously assassinated by John Wilkes Booth. He earned the nickname "Honest Abe."


Thursday, January 13, 2011

Ice cream: Cone > or < Dish?

Yesterday's inequality here!


Own your own ice cream franchise

Cones can be waffle or sugar and the ice cream is scooped on top. The cones are edible and compliment the ice cream well.


Dishes are not edible, however, they make eating the ice cream less messy. Dishes normally hold more ice cream safely.


Suggested by Robbie S.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Twizzlers > or < Red Vines?

Yesterday's Inequality here!

Twizzlers are a Hershey's product licorice that come in many flavors, shapes, and sizes.


Red Vines are another licorice, normally a hollow twist, that comes in only one variety.


Suggested by T. Jel

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Spoon & Fork > or < Spork?









Spoons & Forks are utensils often used to eat with. They do their respective jobs and they do them well, with the precision often lost with the spork.

Sporks are a hybrid utensil of a spoon and fork meant to function as either. The prongs are often not enough to get the job done, but it's more convenient to package and tote than both a spoon and fork.



Monday, January 10, 2011

Shampoo > or < Conditioner?

The weekend's Inequality here!

The week's results here!


Shampoo is better. I go on first and clean the hair.


Conditioner is better. I leave the hair silky and smooth.


...oh really, fool?

Really.




Friday, January 7, 2011

Britney Spears > or < Christina Aguilera

Yesterday's Inequality here!

Britney Spears is a 29 year old pop recording artist and entertainer. In 1992 she was cast in The Mickey Mouse Club and by 1999 she released her first album, ...Baby One More Time. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 and topped the charts in fifteen countries. Debuting again at number one, her second album, Oops!...I did it again, was released in May 2000 and her third, Britney, in 2001. After it's release, she starred in the movie Crossroads. Spears debuted her fourth album, In the Zone, in November 2003. Since then, she released a few compilation albums, married a total douchebag, had a few kids, and went temporarily crazy. In 2007, she released her fifth studio album, Blackout, and a sixth, Circus. And good news, folks! Word is there's a seventh to come!


Christina Aguilera is a 30 year old recording artist and actress. She first appeared on national television in 1990 in Star Search and then went on to join the Mickey Mouse Club from 1993-1994. In 1999 Christina released her first album Christina Aguilera, and it spawned three number one singles: Genie in a Bottle, What a Girl Wants, and Come On Over Baby. She is known for her impressive vocals, although she deals with public scrutiny in her lyrics. Apart from music, she also is a philanthropist for charities, human rights, and world issues.


Thursday, January 6, 2011

Target > or < Walmart?

Yesterday's inequality here!


Target is an American retailing company founded in 1902, the first Target store opening in 1962. Target has 1,743 stores and is in every state but Vermont. Regular Target stores carry clothing, general merchandise, electronics, sporting goods, toys, shoes, and instruments. Most also have a Target Cafe, Starbucks, pharmacy and photo center. Super Targets have groceries, alcohol, and most have an optical center. Differentiating itself from Walmart, Target is consistently voted as one of the most philanthropic companies in the US.


Walmart is an American corporation founded in 1962 by Sam Walton. Walmart has 8,500 stores in 15 different countries. Most Walmarts carry clothing, groceries, general merchandise and electronics. They also include garden centers, pharmacy, tire & lube, optical center, one-hour photo, picture studio, and sometimes even a bank branch, cell phone store, or fast food place.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Sonic > or < Mario?

Yesterday's Inequality here!

Sonic the Hedgehog is a 15-year-old blue hedgehog who has the ability to run at supersonic speeds and curl into a bawl to attack foes (Spin Attack). He originated as the main character in the Sonic video game series released by Sega, but he has since been the star of TV shows, comic books, and a part of many other video games. Sonic can run faster than the speed of sound and is said to be the world's fastest hedgehog. In terms of characteristics, Sonic is a loyal friend who hates oppression and defends freedom. He is normally easy-going, but can become impatient when slowed down, which he endearingly illustrates by tapping his foot when a player puts down the controller for an extended period of time.

Mario is a plumber who battles evil characters in attempts to save Princess Peach and the Mushroom Kingdom. His main nemesis is Bowser, an evil and greedy koopa, who kidnaps Peach every chance he gets (who can blame him?). Mario is virtuous, hard-working, and extremely persistent - he never quits until the job is done. Shooting fireballs, flying in with a raccoon tail, and hopping in a frog suit are just a few of the power-up abilities available to Mario. When he has no power-ups, he normally crushes his enemies by hopping on their heads.


Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Wizards > or < Vampires?


Wizards are beings that practice magic that comes from supernatural sources. They are common figures in works of fantasy and have appeared in myths throughout recorded history. Wizards are often portrayed as wise old men (with long white beards) who act as mentors, exemplified by Merlin, Gandalf the Grey, and Professor Dumbledore. Their magical abilities are extremely powerful and can be used for both good and evil. The powers are often derived from study based on an innate talent or potions produced by alchemy. Some wizards may use a staff, wand, crystal ball, or simply the mind. They may call on the energies of Earth and some can even raise the dead. They can heal another or cause damage. A wizard is a very versatile and impressive being that has become more and more popular in the realm of fantasy and even pop culture as time goes on, including Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Dungeons and Dragons.



Vampires are a long-time legendary undead being that survive only on blood from others. There are many variants of this myth; in some cases vampires turn into winged bats, some have supernatural powers, and some sleep in coffins. There are also many differences, depending on the tale, of how to kill a vampire. There is the wooden stake to the heart, fire, silver, garlic, sunlight, and even a cross is known to deter vampires. Vampires are usually faster, stronger, and smarter than humans and suck their blood by biting into their neck with their fangs either through trickery or force. The most famous vampire of all is Count Dracula - most stories stem off his character. Vampires have always been fascinating to the public as shown by the success of stories written and movies made on this subject. Some of the more popular ones include: Dracula, Blade, Underworld, Twilight, Interview with a Vampire, Let the Right one in, Vampire Diaries, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.


Monday, January 3, 2011

Coke > or < Pepsi?

The weekend's Inequality here!

Last week's results here!

Coke, introduced in 1886, is now sold in more than 200 countries. It originated as a medicine that was supposed to cure morphine addiction, headache and impotence. When first introduced, Coke contained nine milligrams of cocaine per glass, but it was removed in 1903. The ubiquitous logo has changed little since introduction, and the classic Coke bottles and adorable polar bear commercials are just as memorable. Coke is available in a number of flavors and varieties, and outsells Pepsi in most markets.


Pepsi, invented in 1893, is a cola that originated in North Carolina. The name Pepsi-cola probably came from the contents of pepsin (digestive enzyme) and kola nuts used in the recipe. The Pepsi logo is recognized world-wide and is one of the more unique soft-drink symbols. Pepsi comes in too many varieties to list, if you would like to see them click here.