# Tuesday, February 21, 2006

New Phone Alert!

Bye bye Sidekick, hello Windows:

The new T-Mobile MDA is a messaging powerhouse, with a full keyboard that slides away plus GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and the extra speed you need to take advantage of the T-Mobile Total Internet network

[ T-Mobile MDA ]


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# Monday, February 20, 2006

I love VA

ESPRSSOPersonalized plates, in seconds, under $10!

www.dmvnow.com


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# Thursday, February 16, 2006

Sexy new Mag

The all-new Official Nintendo Magazine is your one-stop shop for all things Nintendo. As the only magazine team to work directly with Nintendo we'll always be the first on the street with all the latest news, previews and events, as well as insider info and in-depth features that other magazines can only dream of.

[ myfavouritemagazines - Cross Stitcher ]

Not woth the $100 US that it would take for me to get it, but all my peeps in the UK might want to check this out. (It even seems a bit expensive in Ireland at €73 a year). Any-which-way it is good news for Euro-Ninty-Fan-Boys.

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# Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Mobile Browsing

I've been loving my PSP browser (included in OS 2.x) but a DS browser? That means a stylus? Hot.

In Opera's agreement with Nintendo, Nintendo DS users will now be able to surf the full Internet from their systems using the Opera browser. The Opera browser for Nintendo DS will be sold as a DS card. Users simply insert the card into the Wi- Fi enabled Nintendo DS, connect to a network, and begin browsing on two screens.

[ Giving gamers two windows to the Web: The Opera Browser for Nintendo DS™ ]

The question is, does Yaty need a 2nd DS to browse websites for Animal Crossing friend codes?

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# Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Who's a geek?

St. Valentine's Day, what to get for "the wife"...

Oh, her own domain!

yatyasir.com

That's not too geeky, is it?

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Burn

You got to love it when the Straight Dope mocks you:

You know, even in Maine they must have dictionaries.

[ Straight Dope Staff Report: What's the origin of "pumpernickel"? ]

The short answer? German for Goblin Fart or Devil's Fart.

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# Friday, February 10, 2006

ADHD sufferers beware

Methylphenidates have the horrible side effect of a roller coaster ride of a day, but apparently that isn't the worst of it.

Concerned about the risk of sudden death or serious injury associated with Ritalin and other stimulants used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, a federal advisory panel says the drugs should carry the most serious type of warning label.

The proposed "black box" warning would inform doctors, patients and parents of the uncertainty regarding the risk the drugs may pose to the cardiovascular system. The warnings could be rescinded if future studies fail to definitely establish any risk, officials said.

[ Feds Recommend Warnings on ADHD Drugs - Yahoo! News ]

Not liking the side effects of Ritalin or Metadate I switched to Strattera a while ago, and except for the fact it hits the stomach hard (bad bad acid), I'm loving it over previous treatments. This article goes on to point out:

The black box warning would not apply to Strattera, manufactured by Eli Lilly and Co. That drug is not a stimulant.

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It's all about customer service

IP ChickenWhat is your competitive differentiator? This is what the marketing guys are asking all of the time. Sure you provide a users IP address, or even their browser info, but do you provide a chicken?

And who is king of the roost? Well I don't know for sure, but my money is on IP Chicken. (Though IPGilaMonster might be catching up fast)

Props to Smitty.

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# Thursday, February 09, 2006

VMWare aims to get you hooked on virtual crack

VMware Server is a robust yet easy to use product for users new to server virtualization technology. VMware Server enables companies to partition a physical server into multiple virtual machines, and to start experiencing the benefits of virtualization.

[ VMware Server ]

And it's free! So you install it, you love it, you need it, but the demands on your systems require more stability, better fault tolerance, next thing you know every solution is based on their ESX server and you don't know how you lived without it. Welcome to the future.

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# Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Think you know copyright?

Although U.S. copyright law generally makes it illegal to copy a work without permission, the "fair use" doctrine permits some copying. But, what constitutes "fair use" is often misunderstood, and the rules are not always easy to apply. This article explains the fair use doctrine and how it works.

[ GigaLaw.com: What is "Fair Use" in Copyright Law? ]

After reading this, it's clear that no one does, at least no one who doesn't make $400 a hour to tell you how it works, and they may still be wrong.

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Too many places, too little time

My short list of places I want to visit has never included Italy, until now:

The Italian passion for espresso could soon be celebrated in the country's first-ever coffee museum, which a die-hard caffeine fan hopes to open here shortly .

[ ANSA.it - News in English - Italy's first coffee museum planned ]

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Reason #432 to keep paying the Internet's electric bill

Coverville is a podcast, produced three times a week, that focuses on cover songs - a new rendition of a previously recorded song. The show is produced and hosted by Brian Ibbott, in his home in Arvada, Colorado - about 10 miles West of Denver.

[ Coverville ]

For some reason I wasn't really getting into pod-catching on my Axim, but the shiny new PSP has me checking out a few again. For the most part it still seems like pod casts are just a bunch of lonely people broadcasting to dozens from their basements; Coverville, however, is quite entertaining so far. And who doesn't like a good cover?

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# Monday, February 06, 2006

The first IE 7 "cool" function

Most users just want to quickly put the content of the screen on paper for bookkeeping or use away from the computer. The key here is that all content on the screen is available to the user and that annoying extra white-space is avoided. No one likes to get extra pages with just one or two lines of content on an otherwise completely blank page of paper. IE 7 solves these problems by introducing: Shrink to fit and Orphan Control to minimize white-space.

[ IEBlog : IE7 Printing: An Experience You Won’t Want To Miss ]

Do yourself a favor and check out the whole article. This is seriously well though out, and looks as if printing is no longer just an afterthought. So far with IE7 it's been nice to have better standards compliance, fancier interface, RSS understood, search providers, etc. But this is really an unexpected delight.

Good job IE Team!

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