Monthly Archives: February 2007
Not compute.
I am sorry, but I don’t get MySpace. At worst, it is little more than cheap sentiments and unicorn-rainbow-pastel art from a cheap t-shirt shop in Myrtle Beach. At best, it is …. I’m really not sure.
Crunchy goodness.
Oh, those were the days. I was in Toronto that weekend and wore my Habs shirt down there. Now, not even sure if my guys will make the playoffs if things keep going the way they are.
Mobile me.
Got my first ever Blackberry today. Took a while but got everything up and running. The long and the short of it is that my right thumb and right indexed finger are sore already. Carpal joints, here we come. I … Continue reading
Web speed.
I can’t find the exact URL any more, but it was a site that popped with a domain name along the lines of annanicolesmithisdead (not that one though, and others have since popped up.) What I really liked though was … Continue reading
Business model.
Google must know something I don;t know, because I am still trying to figure out how they plan to monetize me watching Jerry Springer outtakes in my hotel room. Oh well.
Harhar.
Read this while having a grilled chicken focaccia sandwich at mario’s Bohemian Caf/ and Cigar Store on Washington Square: Meth Addicts Demand Government Address Nation’s Growing Spider Menace WASHINGTON, DC—Activists called for federal assistance as a last resort after trying … Continue reading
Best of both worlds.
Ensconced in my hotel near the San Francisco for the first of four days of training, I had the opportunity to sample the best of both worlds. First off, Maury Povich featured a grand total of 5 DNA paternity tests … Continue reading
Dateline: San Francisco
This trip to San Francisco and Silicon Valley is very much a homecoming for me. It comes almost 10 years to the day after I left to return home and be with my girlfriend, who is now my wife. I … Continue reading
In town while I am.
Just so happened that I happened to be on the Marina green on the San Francisco Bay when I noticed a whole bunch of people gathering. Hundreds, thousands even. First thought was that it might be an aircraft carrier coming … Continue reading
Speaking of which.
Sometime last week I wrote about my daily routine and how I use it to check up on the depths of humanity. Today CNN reports that, “1,000 killed in a week, Iraqi Interior Ministry estimates: An estimated 1,000 people have … Continue reading