Archive for September, 2006

My Favorite Website….Ever of All Time!!!

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

This is my favorite anything of all time….ever. I’m pretty sure it’s Adam Sandler’s actual website!! It has existed since like 1998 and is amazing!!!!111!!!one!!!exclamationpoint!!1 It’s got pictures, sounds, goofs, and trivia about the best movie of all time — Billy Madison!!

Go check it out now and email Adam!!

Adam Sandler’s actual website!!

Apple’s Deal

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

I was thinking today after Apple’s press conference and I think I figured out their deal as far as people like me (and I assume the majority of my readership) is concerned.

They keep us on the edge of our seats pretty much all the time. I know before I was in a lull about being excited about computers and OS’s and such.

For example, when did you first hear the hype about Vista (Longhorn) and get kind of excited about it? Like 4 years ago right? And then, 4 years later, you’re let down because it’s gonna be dumb and full of holes.

But like today, Apple announces things like new iTunes, the new Shuffle’s, the new Nano’s and the new iPods, and you can buy them as soon as the conference is over. Or they announce iTV and say they’ll have it for purchase Q1 2007. Waiting a few months for something that is sure to be awesome isn’t too shabby. That just helps to build anticipation. But at some point…when a product is never delivered…that anticipation dies down and no one cares any more.

More companies need to be like Apple. Fast turn around time and awesome innovation. I’m almost hoping that Vista will be the end of the M$ era. I guess we’ll see.

Biometrics

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006

I got a biometric lock to put on our front door cause there were issues with it getting locked all the time when people left, and that drives me insane. I have to say, it’s pretty freakin’ sweet. It holds up to 150 finger prints and like 75 pin codes. We’re really enjoying it so far. It’s a lot easier than having to find the key you need and put it in and unlock the door. You just stick your finger in and authenticate. I’m thinkin’ I’ll be having biometric locks on all my doors in the future.