Month: June 2007
This Week in God on Left Behind video game
Funny…in a scary way.
Updating Literature
Ask not for whom the beeper beeps, it beeps for you.
Yahoo! Go
I was just perusing the Yahoo Go website (Cingular section) and was quite surprised to see every single phone on the “coming soon” list. As I clicked around on the other carriers, I saw every phone with every carrier was “coming soon”. Then, bright guy that I am, I went to the main Yahoo Go page and saw that Yahoo Go 2.0 is coming this Friday (aka: tomorrow). We’ll see what comes.
Also, though the 750 is on the “coming soon” list, the 680 is not on the list, which bugs me. I’m not going to be in the market for anything as upscale as the750 for sometime. Oh well, I guess I’ll need to find another app to play with.
I wonder if Medusa's curse was purely optical. Perseus was able to handle her severed head, but not gaze upon it. Why?
China overtakes United States as world’s biggest polluter
Well,
Anyway, as is so often the case, Grist says it so much better than me.
And They’re Off
China overtakes United States as world’s biggest polluter, agency says
The
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straight to the source: The Globe and Mail, Reuters, 20 Jun 2007
straight to the source: The Guardian, Jonathan Watts and John Vidal, 20 Jun 2007
straight to the source: BBC News, Roger Harrabin, 19 Jun 2007
straight to the source: The Guardian, John Vidal and David Adam, 19 Jun 2007
Work with me, people!
On my drive in this morning, I watched a Krispy Kreme truck twice start to merge right with a line of cars where he wanted to be. Even if the driver’s eyes didn’t work, fortunately, the ears did. Part two of my saga: the fellow who tries to pass me on the left…when I’m in the left lane! Then the fellow just zips over several lanes without the slightest awareness of the wee little stick on their steering column. Then there was the several miles where I was stuck behind 3 cars, all in a row, dawdling along the highway. 30 in a 45 in the left lane…sigh…at least I made it in.
Google launches public policy blog today
Google launches public policy blog today
As a political geek, this will be fascinating, I’m sure. However, I haven’t had a chance to review this yet. I’ll take a peek and get back to you all.
Woman dies in ER lobby as 911 refuses to help
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19207050/
I’m completely horrified; however, not as much at the 911 operators as at the staff of
Look who’s joined the browser wars…
Safari on Windows? Right on! However, I can’t get it to work on my work computer since I can’t configure proxy settings. I’ll give it a whirl at home soon, though. Exciting news; but I’m not sure of what value it is. I would much rather had heard an announcement about .Mac upgrade/update/merge with Google. I’m quite close to dropping it altogether.