Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Entry for 4-5-06

Here's a good idea, being implemented terribly.

Movies to be available for downloading and owning

Begin Rants and Info:

-From what I've been told, its April. But it seems that somebody didn't get the memo, because I had to drive to work in violent snow squalls this morning. I've thought of a new name for Pennsylvania that will suit us better: Canada.

- I bought a 19" LCD viewsonic Monitor for my computer. All I can say is "WOW!". After using a refurbished 17" CRT monitor with scratches on the screen that I found on eBay for about 4 years now, this is a nice upgrade.

- Never underestimate the benefits and luxuries of spending a little money on a comfortable computer mouse.

-If you keep a baby in the bathtub long enough, they WILL poop.

-Don't you hate when you have a pile of money and...nevermind, that never happens to me.

End Rants and Info:

Notes:

All 1.75 of you who actually read my blog might wonder why I really only post tech news articles on here. The reason, in my opinion, is because tech news usually doesn't depress me and make me feel paranoid about plane trips and government corruption. I like to keep my life happy, so introducing it to too much politics or stories of exploitation and crime in our world just brings a brother down. To that end i try to stay on top of things where I'm more qualified to make an opinion.

4-6-06 Edit

Uhh...Because this is EXACTLY what I want to do with excess toilet water:

http://www.realgoods.com/shop/shop2.cfm?dp=205&ts=6020334

Here is a good FAQ I found on running windows on a Mac...the trendiest thing going these days for geeks:
http://news.com.com/FAQ+Windows+on+Macs/2100-1016_3-6058163.html?tag=st.prev

What I find interesting is how much emphasis people put on "support" for windows xp...give me a break. This operating system has been around forever. If you need "support" for windows xp, then you either have not operated a computer in the past 5 years, or you have no idea what you are doing. Not once in my entire life did I ever consider, or know anyone else who has considered calling "windows technical support". There are so many forums, FAQ's and all-around windows "experts" freely available that it doesn't make sense to need support for such a tried and true OS. Just weird, in my opinion.

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