Here is a nice bit of trivia I found on business2blog. The Register has reported that David Bradley, the guy who invesnted, amoung other things, the often used keyboard combination and cure for recalcitrant computers, Ctrl-Alt-Del, is retiring: Ctrl-Alt-Del inventor makes final reboot By Andrew Orlowski in San Francisco (andrew.orlowski at theregister.co.uk) Published Thursday 29th…
Here is an interesting site that celebrates a woman’s vulva. The site is calledKirsten Anderberg’s ONLINE VULVA MUSEUM and this reminds me of the Vagina Monologues which is, as many women know, both a play and an initiative intended to highlight some of the wrongs committed against women as well as a celebration of Woman!
Since my earlier post I did a little digging around and it seems that the Nokia 6630 is an excellent phone. It is basically a pretty good upgrade on the Nokia 6600 with a whole host of new and improved features. Infosync World gave this phone an excellent review. They gave it 89% which is…
Well well, the hit counter for this site tells me I have just exceeded 1000 hits thanks, for the most part, to Tara Reid and her slip late December. I have been really tempted to post pictures of her exposed breast just to see what would happen to my hit counter. Ultimately I decided that…
I have a Nokia 6600 which I use quite a lot. It is normally the first thing I pick up in the morning and last thing that I put down at night. My phone is my communication hub so it is always with me. I think I have left it at home half a dozen…
If you have not yet ready the Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, I really suggest you do. If ever there was a page turner, this is it! This book is the first of his books I read and I was captivated by it. His writing keeps you turning those pages to see what happens…
Isn’t it unfortunate how you can be excited and energetic and one glance from your boss or not-so-friendly coworker and all that energy just bleeds right out of you. I know the scenario and how it all works and how to fix it. The problem is that I am just so tired now, a mere…
Wow! There have been over 20 000 000 (yes, 20 million) downloads of Mozilla’s Firefox browser since version 1.0 was released on 9 November 2004. That works out to roughly 187 000 downloads a day! Very impressive stuff. Here is the post from the sfx site (cross posted from Asa’s primary blog): In seventy six…