Archive for March, 2005
Avril Lavigne?? What about Joss Stone?
Mike thinks I love Avril to much. Since if you go to my AudioScrobbler profile and look at number 32 Avril shows up. I won’t say that I don’t even listen to Avril, that would be an outright lie. Her albums aren’t that bad if you listen to the songs in order. Its good music [...]
Posted: March 30th, 2005 under Music.
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Carnivale
I just finished watching the end of the second season of Carnivale. Wow. The show is way to good. Better then any other TV show I have ever seen. Very well written and acted. Samson has to be the coolest character ever. I just wish we knew the fate of the show. There is definately [...]
Posted: March 28th, 2005 under Movies/Shows.
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Why amaroK?
In the past two months I have been using amaroK as my main music player. Why have I chosen amaroK? It has a beavy of features. Many of which are not available on any platform or not in any other single player. Check out some of its coolest features. Update: I just found the coolest [...]
Posted: March 27th, 2005 under Linux, Music, Technology.
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WordPress Plugins
The WordPress plugin architecture is really cool. I just installed two plugins in my sidebar. The first is Tom Gilbert’s del.icio.us plugin. This displays the last 10 links I saved in del.icio.us a link aggregator. Del.icio.us makes it really easy to save your bookmarks and access them anywhere. The second is Ted Parson’s WP-Scrobbler plugin. [...]
Posted: March 23rd, 2005 under Random Linkage, Site News.
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Internet Bibliography?
In high school(4 years ago) I was required by some teachers to have only a certain number of citations from a number of given source type(encyclopedia entries, magazine/newspaper articles, internet sites, or books). To get around that stipulation I would at times take an article from one format and shift it to the other. This [...]
Posted: March 11th, 2005 under Personal, Technology.
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The mouse just wasn’t meant to live…
The mouse just wasn’t meant to live. Even if it was the “protrusion into our dimension of a vastly hyperintelligent pandimensional being”. The mouse tried to eat some peanut butter off the trap Josh and I had placed in the living room about four hours earlier. It didn’t stand a chance. I was amazed that [...]
Posted: March 10th, 2005 under Books, Personal.
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