Sunday, January 29, 2006

CSI criminal guide, best companies, no more buzz lightyear, wow map

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Challenger, end game, chat cartoons

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Power change, color change cars, iTunes U and GoogleTunes

Room number, just die already!, choco-jolt, robo-pets, all thumbs

Hello! Still busy with work stuff, so sorry for the sporadic, irregular blog posting. But, let's say the inconsistency adds an element of anticipation and excitement to reading my blog, right? "When and what is he going to post?" "Let's check back often to find out!" (Did they buy it?)
Some links:

Friday, January 20, 2006

Iran, mouse-phone, ye olde historic tale

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Speed of light, misadventure, cartoon wall art, robo-signer

  • Is e=mc2 wrong? This theory suggests that speed of light is not a constant (the "c").
  • Iraqi Invasion: A Text Misadventure - a text adventure style parody (some rated R language).
  • Want a giant Trix rabbit on your wall? Here's a how-to.
  • Why learn sign language when you can just get a robot translator? (Wouldn't it be easier to have this translated into text on a display instead of robotic hand gestures?)

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

House ethics, top satire, top conspiracy theories, roof top ads

House Republicans Unveil New Ethics Plan. Am I the only one that initially misread this as "House Republicans Evil New Ethics Plan"? I think it's a good start that they're (Republicans and Democrats) making in looking at ethics, but it seems like it is more about political appearance and avoiding legal issues instead of... well, being ethical. Doing the right things for the sake of not getting in trouble is not the same as doing the right things because you believe they are the right things.
Other stuff:

Monday, January 16, 2006

Doomsday, sweetness, digital postcard, aroma clock

Happy MLK Jr. Day to you! Here's a few totally unrelated links:

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Green ham, Whitehouse/Delay, new nickel, pod hacks, mobile site converter

Oh, man, I've neglected this site a bit because I've been at work almost non-stop this week. Big production issues have kept us on round the clock shifts; maybe some of you other IT workers out there can relate. Thankfully, I can rest up a little this weekend, and after the essentials (like sleep) I'm getting back to a new post here. Here's some links for you:

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Concept cars, long concert, something new in keyboards

Missed several days of posts due to nightmare days (and nights) at work, and then sheer laziness as I recover my lost sleep. Anyway, here are a few links for today:

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

CES and gadgets, religious trends, alien sensations, old body - new tricks

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Furby hacking, guilty lobbyist, picnic on the go, Google googles the PC

  • Hacking your Furby. And I thought these things looked creepy with the fur on!
  • Lobbyist Jack Abramoff pleads guilty, agrees to cooperate. Congressmen everywhere put hands in pockets, whistle a tune, and try to look innocent.
  • Want to enjoy a picnic, but don't have the time to stay still? Try this motorized picnic table.
  • Google may be releasing the Google Cube low cost PC at Wal-Mart. Article includes surprising quote of "In fact, Google could over time become more of a hardware company than anything else."
  • More Google road to domination: Lexar USB flash drives to include Google software. Google software soon to be installed in televisions, media players, pace makers, and newborn babies.