Don't let this happen to you....
Saturday, February 25, 2006
10 Semi-Obscure Mac Programs You Shouldn't Be Without
Pretty solid list of things I've never tried but might want to someday after one of you tries it and tells me how great it is and how much your life will never be the same again. No run-on sentences, here. No, sir.
Thomas Pink iPod tie keeps your nano on your neck
This is for you, J -- the tiePod. Available in pink, navy and red.
Google launches GMail address harvester
Then thinks better of it.
The official cover story: Google cuts off new Page Creators
The PAIN, omg, the PAIN is unbearable
I wished I had never seen this. And so will you.
background: Music Thing: Vintage Gearporn on YouTube
Magnet madness to hit Intel iBook line
More (rumored) details emerge on the highly anticipated iBook replacement....
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Car Crash Victim’s Arm Found, Cellphone Intact
Nice mention for Lexington. Of course, when you click through to the source article, you'll find that she's really from Letcher County, which is something like 150 miles from Lexington. But what's a little precision matter when you're making fun of amputees?
OK, kids, tonight we're going to read "How the Blogosphere Got Its Tail"
So here we are down by the tip of the tail thinking about doing some reading....
Wednesday, February 8, 2006
"Coolest Toy EVER!!"
Just two exclamation points really doesn't do it justice. Tomcat Die Zweite. (Thanks, Danny.)
Microsoft security service to ship in June
New "Microsoft Thug" protects you from itself. Or should that be "MS Widows and Orphans Fund"? Either way it looks like a conflict of interest to me. Why should you have to pay extra to make a product less vulnerable to malfunction? Elliot Spitzer might have some thoughts on that....
Tuesday, February 7, 2006
Monday, February 6, 2006
Straight Talk on Mac Security Risks
No gay viruses here... just the latest poop on protecting your Mac from Windows users.
Sunday, February 5, 2006
Macs win the Mission hip wars
Now this is hardly scientific AND it was conducted in San Francisco, hardly representative of, well, anywhere else, so this study really has a lot of power...