I’ll have to admit, that a small part of me likes 80’s music. This is probably due to the fact that I grew up in the 80’s. I’m sure you’re just as fond of the music in the decade(s) that you grew up with.
This all started about three weeks ago when I […]
Entries from September 2005
80’s music
September 12th, 2005 · No Comments
Tags: music
Yahoo! Music and Firefox on OS X
September 11th, 2005 · No Comments
Looks like Yahoo! Music - Internet Radio, Music Videos, Artists, Music News, Interviews, Performances, and more doesn’t really work on OS X when you want to listen/see music/videos, unless you use Netscape Navigator.
Hopefully this will be fixed in the near future.
Stripped
September 9th, 2005 · No Comments
It’s that time of year again. You know, when you drag out the cross bike and put the roadie away for the season.
Take it out, make sure that things are all in working order and such. I regreased the brakes, replaced the pads, and general cleaning.
So on the ride home tonight, […]
Tags: bike
Bitten by the Bluetooth-bug
September 9th, 2005 · No Comments
A relative of mine recently picked up the Motorola RAZR, which has bluetooth technology.
This meant I had a reason to turn on BT on the powerbook, so I played around with syncing the addressbook and all that.
Well, last night I thought it might be cool to see if I could access the photos on the […]
Tags: technology · computer
700 Science Experiments for Everyone
September 7th, 2005 · 1 Comment
I received 700 Science Experiments for Everyone from Amazon today.
This is a book I’ve been toying with getting for awhile now, and I figure now is better than never. I’m thinking that this will be a great way to introduce my son to science, and give us both a great excuse to have […]
Tags: book
Sudoku anyone?
September 6th, 2005 · No Comments
Continuing on the thought provocation theme, behold the infamous puzzle game Sudoku [play online ]
Tags: home
ProMash Brewing Software
September 2nd, 2005 · No Comments
Brewing Software For The Discriminating Brewer
For the closet beer geek in all of us, ProMash allows a brewer to virtually brew a recipe before ever setting foot in the home or professional brewery. It frees the user from the tedious “carry the 1″ calculations that abound in the brewing process and helps you keep track […]
Tags: food
Google OS
September 2nd, 2005 · 1 Comment
Gizmodo had a link yesterday about the rumored Google OS .
Let’s assume for a moment that it isn’t a spoof. Is this a good thing? I’m still flipping between OMG that is cool and OMG that is scary.
One thing that this sparked though, is that it would make searching the […]
Tags: technology · news
Oopsee
September 2nd, 2005 · No Comments
More Than Half Of State’s Sophomores Flunked WASL
“Students can’t be successful if they can’t read, so that’s been the backbone of every classroom,” says Joshua Garcia, building principal at Todd Beamer High School. More than 80 percent of Todd Beamer sophomores are meeting the reading requirement.
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Next year, the legislature will vote on alternatives to the […]
Tags: news
Home Depot Bicycle Headlamp
September 1st, 2005 · No Comments
MAKE has a great HOW-TO from a guy who built his own Bicycle Headlamp from scratch.
I toyed with going down that route last fall before splurging for the Niterider Digital Evolution, deciding it would be best to just buy the package.
Great work man.