- We may one day live to be 1000. I don't know if I'll keep my blog up that whole time though.
- Half mile wide asteroid to pass by Earth on July 3. Bruce Willis readying his spaceship now.
- President Bush adds 'signing statements' to laws he signs to say that he can ignore them if he wants for national security purposes. Must have missed that whole "checks and balances" part in American History class.
- This magnetic levitation picture frame is pretty cool, but the $150 is a bit steep (cost when you add in the magnetic display unit).
- And this is a nifty tool: grill top pizza stone.
- I've mentioned it before, but Digg is a great social news site (the best, I think), and they've just gone live with version 3. Check it out for a good place to get top submitted stories.
Monday, June 26, 2006
Long life (until the asteroid), ignoring the law, maglev frame, grill pizza, Digg
Here's some links for the day:
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Wireless troubles, future of Futurama, animations, the birds
I'm going to suggest avoiding D-Link routers. My Linksys burned out a few weeks back, so I went and bought a new wireless router and wireless adapter for my PC (I got the WBR-2310 router and the PCI adapter recommended to go with it. They have Rangebooster! and are supposed to get me up to 108 Mbps rates.) I'm having trouble with it.
In other news:
- Firstly, my PC that is directly hooked to the router occasionally just loses internet access. A reset of the router or sometimes unplugging it or rebooting the PC is required to fix it.
- Secondly, my other PC (which is downstairs, probably about 30 - 40 ft away) gets a weak signal and will also lose the network.
- Thirdly, today some of my router settings were wiped out (including network name) so my other PC and XBox couldn't connect at all (this was possibly due to the router reseting and unplugging I've needed?).
- Lastly, and not really a product problem, I found out after the fact, that this router is not "certified" for the XBox 360, but I've generally been able to get it working so that may not be a big deal.
In other news:
- Futurama returns! with all new episodes for Comedy Central.
- Visit this fun and clever animation of animator versus animation.
- Some other good animated shorts at Alan the Box. I haven't spent much time here yet, but found it from the "B & W Drama Theater 13" which I thought was funny.
- And while you're watching stuff, check out this amazing video of a flock of starlings crushing a tree.
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Average cable and internet service, quote quiz, Holy Trinity renamed
Hello, all! A few links:
- Comcast service person falls asleep on customer's couch after spending an hour on hold with home office and missing three scheduled appointments. Customer videotapes this.
- AOL wants to make sure your dead loved ones have their service.
- Test your quote knowledge with the Ann Coulter or Adolf Hitler Quote Quiz.
- Some Presbyterian Churches considering renaming the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit to gender inclusive options like "Mother, Child, and Womb", "Rock, Redeemer, Friend", or others. Oh, Rock, why have you forsaken me?
Sunday, June 18, 2006
Cars, routers, web dislikes, msPod, config.shirt
Hello! How are you? I had a decent Saturday, and saw the movie "Cars", which i thought was excellent (like all Pixar movies). There's not a single human or animal in the movie (technically), yet it still conveyed a lot of emotion. Plus, it contains probably the only "Larry the Cable Guy" performance that I even found to be tolerable, which is a tremendous feat.
Today, I've been struggling with my new wireless router and PCI card for my home network (my previous router blinked its last light a week or so ago). I got this new one set up relatively easily, but I'm having problems with it dropping the network or dropping my Internet connection until I reboot. So, if you are shopping for a router, I may have a suggestion about one to avoid.
But in other news, here are some links:
Today, I've been struggling with my new wireless router and PCI card for my home network (my previous router blinked its last light a week or so ago). I got this new one set up relatively easily, but I'm having problems with it dropping the network or dropping my Internet connection until I reboot. So, if you are shopping for a router, I may have a suggestion about one to avoid.
But in other news, here are some links:
- What people hate about web sites. Are your pet peeves on the list?
- Is Microsoft developing a rival to the iPod? But with...er, more reboots?
- For the customizer: a configurable t-shirt, but a rather low-tech one.
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Dozens, vanity surprise, smart states, liquid armor, Gates steps down, light faucet
Looking for some links? Here are some:
- Theives steal 279 copies of "Cheaper By The Dozen" on DVD. Apparently it's a lot cheaper by the 3,348.
- Maybe not the 'value-add' service they were expecting, but several customers found drug 'bricks' in their Home Depot bathroom vanities.
- How does your state rank on the list of most educated states?
- Another step towards Terminator 2... liquid body armor could help protect our troops.
- Bill Gates to step down from day-to-day duties in 2008. I hope he's saving up a nice nest egg before leaving the job.
- Tired of not knowing the temperature of your water? You need the Equa Light Delight faucet that changes color with temps.
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Rove safe, bogus assistance, interrogation methods, music sharing contained, iSweatshop
How do I pass on great stuff to you? Through links:
- Karl Rove will not be indicted in leak case. Boy, that guy must have some friends in high places.
- The GAO finds up to $1.4 Billion in bogus assistance given out for Katrina and Rita. This news is causing me mental anguish, such that perhaps some government restitution is in order.
- The Pentagon won't hide some interrogation techniques in a classified section of their manual. Or, are they just going to classify the existence of that section of the manual? Think about it.
- RIAA chief says music piracy is "contained". Whew! I have noticed the increase in quality of life already!
- Is Apple producing their iPods in overseas sweatshops? Employees working 15 hr days for $50/month... but at least they get to listen to sweet tunes while they work.
Monday, June 12, 2006
Symphony, body claim, fake ID, Transformers, ring stock
After a cool weekend, it is back to much warmer days again. Saturday night, the Minnesota's Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra gave a performance at our new high school's arts center. This is the first time I've been there, and I've got to say the accoustics are terrific there. The theater is very nice (maybe a bit much for a high school, but it will get a lot of community use). The performance was excellent as well.
Anyway, here are a few links for today:
Anyway, here are a few links for today:
- Don't want to pay for that funeral? Just don't claim the body of that family member. Sheesh.
- Your tax dollars at work: man gets into Homeland Security HQ with obviously fake ID.
- Keep an eye out for your favorite consumer electronics devices in the upcoming Transformers movie.
- Wrestling stock soars, then turns on crowd and becomes a heel, then later redeems self by surprise turn in cage match.
Friday, June 09, 2006
Terror leader killed, castle illusion, panel interference, magnet-sense
Who's in the mood for some Internet links? Well, here are some for you:
- Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi killed, but then if you haven't heard this already, you're probably living in a cave in Tora Bora... oh, wait, you'd probably have heard this there by now.
- Big Spanish Castle optical illusion is pretty cool.
- Sen. Specter asks Cheney to quit interfering with NSA panel. Cheney responds by inviting Specter to go quail hunting.
- Tired of plain old sight, smell, taste, etc? Get electromagnetic sense by implanting magnets in your fingers.
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
Vintage vandals, cave art, web 2.0, classic shed
Hello, here are some links for the day:
- The Wurst Gallery "Vintage Vandals". I thought this was a neat idea and could be a good craft project. Taking art found at a thrift store and modifying it.
- 27,000 year old cave face is oldest portrait on record, and it is a portrait of, you guessed it, Joan Rivers.
- So what is Web 2.0? Oh, it's just all that stuff.
- Need some more style for your backyard? How about a Roman garden shed?
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Getaway genius, private email?, photo mosaic, free ebooks, red cells from space, more
I was holding out on filling my gas tank as prices were going down for a while here, but apparently whatever random reason for raising prices has occurred. I ended up filling up today at a higher cost than had I done it a couple days ago. Oh well, I guess constantly changing prices adds that element of risk and suspense, like playing the lotto or betting on a horse race.
Some good bets for you:
Some good bets for you:
- If you are going to rob the grocery store you work for, don't return for your shift driving the same car you used for getaway.
- A third of companies read their employees' outbound email. (44% for companies over 20,000 employees.) So at least someone will read that dumb joke you forwarded to everyone you know.
- I thought this was a pretty cool time-waster: Photo mosaic that you can infinitely drill into.
- Keep your eye open for free eBooks in July, from both Project Gutenberg and World eBook Library.
- Mysterious red cells might be aliens. They are currently gathering Reese's pieces, satellite dishes and Speak N Spells in order to "phone home".
- Good article about 20 things you won't like about Windows Vista.
- Being challenged to consume Mentos and Diet Coke together? You might want to watch this experiment first.
Thursday, June 01, 2006
Irancentives, hilt-hop album, ipod info, rear view, holy grilled cheese, poopsicle
Howdy all! Wow, the weather is nice now (cooled down a little bit). I am stubbornly trying to avoid using the A/C (air conditioner, not alternating current), but have turned it on a couple times since last weekend. I'm also not ready to water the lawn (in fact, without mowing, I don't need to mow as often), but have put the hose on the garden a couple times.
Anyway, here is a variety of stories for you:
Anyway, here is a variety of stories for you:
- Countries putting together an incentive package for Iran to give up their nuclear ambitions. Yet if I try to build my own nuclear reactor, they send the police.
- In more disturbing news, Paris Hilton plans Reggae, Hip-Hop album. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
- Need a lot of free iPod and iTunes info? The Free iPod Book 2.0 is available (for free)!
- Tired of people sneaking up on you while deep in word processing thought? Get a Computer Rear View Mirror.
- Can't afford those mysterious holy images on food from eBay? Make your own with the Jesus Pan.
- Ever see the movie "Envy" where one guy gets rich after inventing "Va-poo-rize"? We are getting close to that in real life, with Poop-Freeze.
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