Beware the wife who blogs..
Because one day, when you least expect it, you’ll break into some stupid song and dance, just to try and have a little fun, and she’ll rat you out to the whole internet!
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Because one day, when you least expect it, you’ll break into some stupid song and dance, just to try and have a little fun, and she’ll rat you out to the whole internet!
Follow these topics: Uncategorized
Looks like Google is getting into the Firefox extension that lets you keep your bookmarks, settings, cookies, etc. synchronized across computers. The only difference here is that your information is kept on Google’s servers, encrypted of course so that only you would have the key to access it. I’m not sure I like the idea…
A couple of new releases that I noticed today, first there’s Mozilla 1.2Beta, which I will probably not be trying out for a little while, at least, but I’m sure someone else already has it. Secondly there’s Mailwasher 2.0Beta, which features hotmail support. As I said when I first installed Mailwasher on my home PC,…
Just a few things I’ve noticed while catching up with my blogrolls: Brad is trying to get enough money to buy a Mac, and he’s auctioning off some stuff to do it. I liked what Scoble and Doc had to say about the MacWorld news, not because I’m anti-Mac, but because they did a far…
For those of you who were wondering why Internet Radio doesn’t just play unsigned bands and avoid the royalties, here’s this little nugget from Mary Wehmeier: Doc has asked the question: Do these webcasting fees only apply to acts signed to RIAA labels? The answer to this is actually not well known, but something I…
Been such a busy morning that I just looked up and was amazed that it’s almost lunch time. Cool! I like those kinds of days! Of course, I have to spend my lunch bringing my new glasses back because the lens popped out yesterday, but oh well, it’ll be nice to get out of the…
Web Movie Piracy Up 20 Pct or More This Year-Study -now what I want you to notice about this story is not so much the main fact, but the way in which certain internet technologies are portrayed, because I believe this is a precursor to an attack by the MPAA and RIAA against Usenet and…