Archive for March 2007
30th: McCain’s MySpace Hacked: 0 comments
If you didn’t hear, Senator John McCain’s MySpace page got hacked into the other day by Mike Davidson. I posted a comment on TechCrunch earlier this morning saying I saw this story on CNN. Just about an hour ago I recieved an e-mail from Mike Davidson asking where on CNN I saw the story.
I am [...]
25th: Twitter: 2 comments
I jumped on the band wagon with Twitter. It is like a big social community to let others know what you are doing. I thought I would not use it much, but actually I am quite a bit. It is interesting to see something take off so quickly, and see people adapting to the ‘hottest [...]
24th: OpenID: 3 comments
Do you have an OpenID?
The other day I had enabled the OpenID plug-in. So now when you leave a comment, you can use your OpenID to sign it. I saw this on a few sites, but what got me to get the plug-in to work, is that wordpress.com now functions like an OpenID host. Other [...]
22nd: Edwards Says Wife’s Cancer Has Recurred: 0 comments
Edwards Says Wife’s Cancer Has Recurred – washingtonpost.com
Just as the title says, John Edwards’ wife’s cancer has recurred. As I read this article I was thinking, Edwards just shot himself in the foot. But now I am not sure what to think. Why? My initial reaction was his campaign is now over, Edwards is putting [...]
17th: Finals Week: 0 comments
This week was finals, it was quite a blur even though I had only one standard final. On Monday I left work early to start studying, and catch up with a friend for dinner. Unfortunately, dinner plans fell through and that left me to study for the night. Both Tuesday and Wednesday were hell. On [...]
05th: How we treat our veterans: 0 comments
05th: MySpace: A Secret Trick: 0 comments
So all of you who have MySpace, know how it is kind of a pain to always move your mouse to the Previous and Next links to go to your friends other pictures? Well there is a shortcut that I just discovered if you browse using Internet Explorer, you can use ALT + Left arrow [...]