Archive for May, 2006

Day vs Night

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Ever notice you can do something during the day or during the night and you can do something at night but not at day and how you have to add time to it sometimes like when you do something in the night and in the daytime?

Museum of Hoaxes

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

The Museum of Hoaxes is a fun site. Who knew Pat Robertson could leg press 2000 pounds. Now that exemplifies the power of the lord.

Minster Turns Atheist

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Minster Turns Atheist is an interesting site. I’ll let him speak for himself:
I’m Joe Holman, a former minister of the fundamentalist Christian sect known as the Church of Christ. I spent almost nine years of my life as a Christian and an evangelist preaching a message of guilt, human degradation, and pious ignorance. Now, […]

MacBook’s Screen and Submarining

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Looks like in addition to the complaints of
Glossy Screens
Video Artifacts upon waking up
Mooing
Running very hot
Alleged flaking of finish
Oily marks remaining on the finish
Pink Hue to the LCD
The keyboard and/or trackpad not responding upon waking up
there’s a brand new complaint. The LCD’s used in the MacBooks tend to submarine very badly. I’ve seen this myself […]

Viruses and Spam…

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

StarOffice gets a “virus” and Endgadget turns off comments (for now).

Indie Videogames

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

Ever wonder why there are independant record labels, films and distibutors but no real independent console videogame developers?
Wonder no more.

Microsoft Makes a Mac Keyboard

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

Weird. It’s even lacking the Windows key.

The Art of Garbage

Monday, May 29th, 2006

John Dahlsen is another clown who picks up garbage, puts it in pile and calls it art. His site is rife with the typical inveigling quixotic bullshit that artists use to try and cover up the fact that they make and sell piles of garbage.
You begin to get the impression that “contemporary” is just the […]

25 Worst Tech Products

Monday, May 29th, 2006

PCworld has a fun list of the 25 worst tech products of all time.

PC Vulnerabilities

Monday, May 29th, 2006

A new-ish drive-by-download was discovered recently which resulted in tens of thousands of stolen identities.
And more recently, Microsoft advises silly pc users to switch Word into safe-mode because of a new Trojan.