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Toss Outlook for Thunderbird

Thunderbird 2.0 is out now and it's had a lot of work done under the hood. It's more responsive, has a built in tagging system and, with the calendar extension, has a built in calendar. Thunderbird is free and cross platform, so pretty much anyone can try it. It ...

Blogging With Textmate

I'm trying to blog with TextMate. Everyone seems to love this application and I just don't get it. Now that it has blogging capabilities, my interest is peaked again. However, not for long I have a feeling. It just doesn't seem to be all that and I'm not sure what ...

AT&T Wireless Becomes Cingular Which Becomes AT&T

Talk about a branding nightmare. In 2004 AT&T Wireless decided to merge with Cingular Wireless to become the nations largest cell phone company. Now they are re-branding again to become AT&T again. For the folks at home it's going to seem like a screw-up when their bills once again ...

Testing Performancing aka Scribefire

In my quest to find an acceptable blog editor, I'm now testing out Scribefire (formally Performancing). My first issue with it is no spell check! And, since I'm using Flock, that maeans I have no spell check at all. Sad. Personally, I'm awaiting the built in spellcheck feature ...

Qumana + Intel Mac = No Go

When I wrote about Bleezer and Flock the other day, it was suggested I re-checkout the Qumana blogging program.  So, I gave in and checked it out only to find out, I can't use it.  There are two places I blog, work and home.  It Qumana doesn't work under Mac ...

Blogging via Flock

Moments ago I blogged via Bleezer and now I'm blogging via Flock. Flock isn't exactly a desktop client as it's built into the Flock web browser.  However, it's free, very handy and integrates well into my internet experience. Flock has all the necessities.  Spell check, WYSIWYG post writing, multiple categories, multiple blogs ...

Best Free Mac Application Site

Every now and then I come across a site that is valuable. So valuable that I can't help but post about it. FreeMacWare.com posts about handy, free Mac applications. I've found lots of good tools that I've never heard about. Like: Pixen - A simple, yet handy graphics ...

iPod nano and iTunes ROKR Phone

What's new from the brilliant minds over at Apple? Well a new, smaller, cooler iPod for one. And for two, a new iTunes phone! iPod nano & Motorola ROKR If you don't have an iPod yet and are thinking of getting one the iPod nano seems really nice. ...

Get a free iPod.

Now with free iPod videos! Ok so it's just an iPod with video, but I like saying iPod video. :D I did get my free iPod. It's 20 gig with a color screen and is so nice. Now I'm helping a friend get a free iPod with video ...

Complete BitTorrent Tutorial

Ever wonder what this bittorrent thing was all about? Or how it works exactly? Well WikiPedia has a great page all about torrents and bittorrents. BitTorrent is a popular protocol for downloading various files ranging from pictures and research documents, to fansubbed anime, and much, much more. ...

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February 22nd 2010
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The Legend of Ugg Boots

Legend has it that "ugg" is short for "ugly" – so, "ugg boots" apparently meant "ugly boots." For decades, "ugg" was generic term used for sheepskin boots made in Australia. The word was so commonplace that it was found in Australian dictionaries, and ugg boots were also known as "ug" or ...
October 4th 2009
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The Shortage: H1N1 Vaccine. Why Your Family May be Denied Vaccination Against Swine Flu!

Author: Terry Fallon As the nights get cooler, and the trees begin to change color, there is no doubt that fall is on the way. And with fall comes flu season. This year, in particular, many are worried about the H1N1 virus, commonly referred to as “swine flu.” Many are concerned ...
September 1st 2009
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Flu Season Tips for Small Businesses

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that each year in the U.S., on average, more than 200,000 people are hospitalized for flu complications, and about 36,000 people die. With the spread of H1N1 (swine flu) virus, it is predicted those numbers will increase. The best way to battle ...
June 19th 2009
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Strawberried Peanut Butter M&Ms

I'm not sure who came up with this idea, but boy did it fail. The idea was to take peanut butter M&Ms and add a strawberry chocolate candy shell. Not good, that's all I can say. Sad part is, we got them on the clearance aisle at ...
March 27th 2009
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Samples- Specimen Jars Visit the Doctor’s Office LOL

A very funny animation of what happens when two specimen jars visit the doctors office. What could possibly go wrong?

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