If you're going to quit your coffee shop job to start your own business, you may as well provide the customers some entertainment as you go! The bosses can't even be mad at this guy. So I did a little digging and found out the story behind the song, so to speak. 
His name is Phil Sipka, and he wanted to quit his barista job to start his own non-profit coffee shop in a disadvantaged neighborhood. He enlisted the help of The Steve Harvey Show, which fixed him up with the vocal group The Voices. You can see the entire segment here. The new coffee shop is called Kusanya Cafe, and it should be opening any day now. 
-via Buzzfeed
Comments (1)
1) is it normal that on rss feed, the images of the queue do not show? or am i the only having the problem?
2) i think it's a great idea to get people to contribute, but i have mostly skipped over whatever is in the queue for the much better quality of posts by neatorama writers. it's a personal opinion, just my two-cents worth and you will, of course, continue to do what you deem fit for the blog.
congratulations btw, keep up the good work!
Example, looking up "giraffe" for this post did not bring the original post : http://www.neatorama.com/2009/01/30/fighting-giraffes/#comments
@tringo - can you elaborate or send me a screenshot of the missing pictures in your RSS feed? This was a problem early on that was fixed.
Re: quality of the Upcoming Queue post - well, you have to keep in mind that these posts are raw and unfiltered. The good ones - those that garnered the most votes by Neatorama readers just like yourselves - are promoted to the blog's front page. Basically, if you just visit the blog, you will only see the best of the Upcoming Queue submissions.
If you're collecting "wish list" items for future upgrades to the application, here are mine:
- a way to flag for duplicate content (so that everyone reading the queue can see it's duplicate and won't waste their time voting for it)
- a way for the author to edit or delete their submission (after they've hit submit)
As an aside, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who blogs about the 80/20 rule!
http://leesdoodles.blogspot.com/2008/09/8020-rule.html
The FAQ had no wise words to assist me, maybe you do?
When the server is bogged down or if the link has a lot of pictures, this step can be slow. It's something that we'll have to improve in the future.
@vom - this is a known bug, which should be fixed as of now. Thank you!