Just downloaded and installed the newest PDF Annotator (version 2) from Grahl Software. It's got a LOT of new stuff. Highly recommended!! (I don't work for Grahl, I'm just a very satisfied customer.)
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Greatest . . . Purchase . . . Ever!

Well, it's maybe not the greatest purchase ever, but it ranks right up there!
Picture it: We usually put off until Sunday evening (don't we all??) to wash, and there's sometimes a mad scramble to get there first. We bought one of these Whirlpool portable washers and it's really working great for us.
It's quick, too -- even the longest cycle takes less than 45 minutes or so. Plus, we can pause it mid-cycle and let stuff soak for as long as we want. We keep it in the little closet under the stairs that's in the laundry room. When needed, we roll it out and hook it up. When done, we roll it back out of the way.
Highly recommended!
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Where ARE we headed??!!
So here's an entirely scary concept: Kevin Phillips, in his article The Old Titans All Collapsed. Is the U.S. Next? presents startling evidence that we're gonna have a MAJOR headache a few years from now. Interesting reading.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Landscaping Hardscape

Been thinking about redoing the landscaping at home. The little gardens to the left and right of the front door have gotten NASTY over the years. Weeds everywhere, plants dead or dying, geez. I've taken care of the trees in the front and back yards, replacing the mulch. Looks GOOD! So now it's on to the gardens. I just ADORE this look.....
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Trend for Old Folks and Insurance
Mom's trying to figure out which insurance plan to go with for her Medicare/Medicaid/retirement.
She's gotten information from several companies (Humana, BlueCross/BlueShield which she uses now, AARP, and so on). Turns out that all the plans are 95% the same!! She says the presentations and documentation that she's been reading is mostly repetitive, with just a few tweaks here and there between the different companies, and slightly different costs.
I think she's going to stay with the BC/BS plan 'cause none of the others are way different.....
She's gotten information from several companies (Humana, BlueCross/BlueShield which she uses now, AARP, and so on). Turns out that all the plans are 95% the same!! She says the presentations and documentation that she's been reading is mostly repetitive, with just a few tweaks here and there between the different companies, and slightly different costs.
I think she's going to stay with the BC/BS plan 'cause none of the others are way different.....
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Showing Google Earth in a Browser
Well, they finally did it! You can now use Google Earth in a browser plug-in instead of loading the software application. Go to code.google.com/apis/earth to download. Sweet!!
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
The Japan Shop

They've started doing these little $5 "Instant Downloads" which are quite interesting. It may be a Japanese story (in Japanese, of course!) with flash cards, a PDF of the readings, an audio recording at full speed and a recording where the speaker speaks the words slowly for studying, etc. Or it could be a study guide for Japanese sayings with flash cards, PDF, audio recordings, and so on. I've picked up the ones published so far. They're great, and have helped me learn a lot of Japanese, plus at only $5 per download, it's an economical way to study.
They also sell regular books and dictionaries, electronic dictionary devices, study guides, the JLPT study series, and on and on. They EVEN have free stuff for download!
Check 'em out! (By the way, I'm not affiliated with them in any way, except as a very satisfied customer.)
Monday, May 26, 2008
What's on my playlist now?
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Brother's Wedding Anniversary
Today is Rob and Lindy's 24th anniversary. According to about.com, the 24th anniversary is for musical instruments. Hmmmm.....
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Spacecraft spies probe parachuting to Martian surface

Very Cool! You can actually see the Phoenix parachuting to the Mars surface!
http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn13981-spacecraft-spies-probe-parachuting-to-martian-surface.html?feedId=online-news_rss20
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
From Joke of the Day

An old man and a young man work together in an office. The old man always has a jar of peanuts on his desk, and the young man really loves peanuts.
One day, while the old man is away from his desk, the young man yields to temptation and scarfs down over half of the contents of the jar. When the old man returns, the young man feels guilty and confesses to his crime.
"Don't worry, son. I never eat the peanuts anyway," the old man replies. "Since I lost my teeth, all I can do is gum chocolate off the M&M's."
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Need a reason for an HDTV?
Well, you have a few hours to go get one before Discovery HD channel starts its 5-week run of the series 'Planet Earth' tonight at 8pm.
The whole series is done in HD, and as USA Today says, 'it could be that only an IMAX will be enough' to show how great the picture is.
My TiVo is ready and waiting.....
Source: Engadget HD
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Vista 90-Day Report
Jeff Jones has published a review of several operating systems during their first 90 days of existence, including Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems.
Here's his chart:

And here's the link to the full report: http://www.csoonline.com/pdf/Vista_Vuln_Report.pdf
Source: CSO OnLine
Here's his chart:
And here's the link to the full report: http://www.csoonline.com/pdf/Vista_Vuln_Report.pdf
Source: CSO OnLine
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Ergonomics?
A theory called the "Healthy Worker Effect" supposes that when someone performs a repetitive task for a long time, like lifting heavy boxes or surfing the Web, the person can develop a resistance to problems associated with the activity. The effect may be developmental, according to Harwood, in that children could develop a body structure to handle more ergonomic stress than they would have if they started the task as an adult.
Kids nowadays can spend hours cradling a cell phone with a crooked neck, slumping over a computer game, slouching in front of a PC while text messaging friends and listening to music. And that's on top of time they might spend in school on a PC surfing the Web to research topics and do homework.
Source: News.com
Kids nowadays can spend hours cradling a cell phone with a crooked neck, slumping over a computer game, slouching in front of a PC while text messaging friends and listening to music. And that's on top of time they might spend in school on a PC surfing the Web to research topics and do homework.
Source: News.com
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
What a Difference 50 Years Makes
Here's the opening quote of the article:
The chief obstacle to the progress of the human race is the human race. - Don Marquis, poet, artist, newspaper columnist, humorist, playwright and author (1878 -1937)
Some of the listed scenarios:
- Mark gets a headache and takes some headache medicine to school
- Mary turns up pregnant
- Pedro fails high school English
Harmless back then, but boy, do they get it now!!
Check it out!
Source: Wikipedia
The chief obstacle to the progress of the human race is the human race. - Don Marquis, poet, artist, newspaper columnist, humorist, playwright and author (1878 -1937)
Some of the listed scenarios:
- Mark gets a headache and takes some headache medicine to school
- Mary turns up pregnant
- Pedro fails high school English
Harmless back then, but boy, do they get it now!!
Check it out!
Source: Wikipedia
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Man dies from crab he was about to cook
Didn't know THIS could happen:
A man died after getting cut by a live crab he was about to cook up for dinner. Apparently, he was infected by a flesh-eating bacteria that the crab was carrying. The bacteria, Vibrio, can also turn up on fish and prawns. From the German Press Agency:
Cooking destroys the bacteria, making the seafood safe for consumption. Doctors advised people preparing meals to use tongs or gloves when handling the live crabs. The claws should be brushed and washed with water before cooking, they added.
Source: rawstory.com
A man died after getting cut by a live crab he was about to cook up for dinner. Apparently, he was infected by a flesh-eating bacteria that the crab was carrying. The bacteria, Vibrio, can also turn up on fish and prawns. From the German Press Agency:
Cooking destroys the bacteria, making the seafood safe for consumption. Doctors advised people preparing meals to use tongs or gloves when handling the live crabs. The claws should be brushed and washed with water before cooking, they added.
Source: rawstory.com
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Oh, Get This Kid Some Prozac!
Ever been in the store, and some kid is acting up? You ain't seen nothin' yet!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkWcwJyagW4
Source: YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkWcwJyagW4
Source: YouTube
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