If you will it...
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Rambo: fast and easy!
I've spoken of Ergo before and since then have become a huge fan of the software. Not only does this software combine Desktop Search and internet Search, but it acts as an awesome 3d Search Engine.
With visual search becoming the new big thing, I am waiting to see how Google want to join this race!
YouTube Videos
First let me say this, THANK YOU TURTLE SAYS. I still remember how I first came across this website, I was bored one day and then when I saw this site, I immediately began to enjoy myself on the internet. When I first stumbled upon TurtleSays.com, their joke of the day brought the biggest smile on my face. After that I continued on to their daily YouTube videos, and just like that an hour went by. So after all that I took a look at what else they have to offer, I then saw there photo of the day, when I saw that, the picture made my smile even bigger. Turtle Says is one site everybody should know about.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Race for the White House #3: I am your Father
I posted an episode of this yesterday, I want to follow thorough with the series... so time permitting, there will be more every day until this great parody is over.
Check out episode three where Clinton gets mean...
Race for the White House Episode 3: I am your Father on FunnyOrDie.com
Check out episode three where Clinton gets mean...
Race for the White House Episode 3: I am your Father on FunnyOrDie.com
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Monday, January 7, 2008
Me and my DVD.
The audio cassette and VHS are long gone... childhood memories, that are no longer in use. In this day and age, it's all about the DVD or Blu Ray, and no doubt, that will change in the next decade too.
When I think about travel, I always make sure I have a portable DVD player in reach. A flight or train journey is much shorter when entertainment is at hand. Sometimes and MP3 just won't cut it, and the opportunity to pick up a DVD to watch right before the flight is always there.
Portable DVD players come in all shapes and sizes now. No longer are they bulky or dependent on recharging every hour. You can easily enjoy a domestic US flight, or travel between European destinations without worrying that your charge will run out. I for one will never leave my house without my player - and the evolving world of technology will only mean I will need a new device soon!
When I think about travel, I always make sure I have a portable DVD player in reach. A flight or train journey is much shorter when entertainment is at hand. Sometimes and MP3 just won't cut it, and the opportunity to pick up a DVD to watch right before the flight is always there.
Portable DVD players come in all shapes and sizes now. No longer are they bulky or dependent on recharging every hour. You can easily enjoy a domestic US flight, or travel between European destinations without worrying that your charge will run out. I for one will never leave my house without my player - and the evolving world of technology will only mean I will need a new device soon!
Monday, December 17, 2007
Buzz Words
I'm addicted to my blogs, I love to read, and to write, unfortuantely, I don't have time to maintain or write my four blogs anywhere near as often as I would like to - but I have noticed something interesting about the techcrunch posts I read daily.
Tech goes in waves. A few months ago it was all about the iphone. Buzz surrounding the release, then the costs, change in price, European release, etc etc. That faded and everyone was worried about Facebook, Project Beacon and invasion of privacy. Once again, the fad has faded, and Techcrunch seems to be most concerned with Google.
Our field changes daily, and keeping yourself in the loop can be a full time job...
Time to get back to the RSS!
Tech goes in waves. A few months ago it was all about the iphone. Buzz surrounding the release, then the costs, change in price, European release, etc etc. That faded and everyone was worried about Facebook, Project Beacon and invasion of privacy. Once again, the fad has faded, and Techcrunch seems to be most concerned with Google.
Our field changes daily, and keeping yourself in the loop can be a full time job...
Time to get back to the RSS!
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Thursday, December 6, 2007
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