If anyone's interested in the US politics, I suggest the following link:
Click here
They are trying to justify illegal surveillance of American citizens from every angle. And those who can, oppose it. :-)
Monday, January 30, 2006
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
I'm just watching the Keynote from Apple, and Apple blew my mind, again, for the 30th time.
Yesterday, my friend, Zoli Erika Miklosa's husband/manager) told me, that he wants to buy a new notebook. Living in Hungary, where computer technology is still more expensive, he wanted to buy one here and take it home. So, I excitedly reported that there's a new PowerBook, that is going to be 4 times faster than its predecessors (which are not slow), and it's announced, but not available for sale yet. And then he said, well, you know, I was told not to buy an Apple. Ad when I asked "who said that?" his answer was: "PC people, of course." :-)
So, what can I say, the more reason to promote Apple computers, now, that you can build websites seamlessly with photos, sound, video, blog, etc. with iWeb, the iLife family's new little child.
I think I can convince him easily. :-)
Yesterday, my friend, Zoli Erika Miklosa's husband/manager) told me, that he wants to buy a new notebook. Living in Hungary, where computer technology is still more expensive, he wanted to buy one here and take it home. So, I excitedly reported that there's a new PowerBook, that is going to be 4 times faster than its predecessors (which are not slow), and it's announced, but not available for sale yet. And then he said, well, you know, I was told not to buy an Apple. Ad when I asked "who said that?" his answer was: "PC people, of course." :-)
So, what can I say, the more reason to promote Apple computers, now, that you can build websites seamlessly with photos, sound, video, blog, etc. with iWeb, the iLife family's new little child.
I think I can convince him easily. :-)
So, I learned about DDR last night for the first time. I mean, the phrase I heard before, but I truly had no idea what it referred to. Christina showed me this website, where you can perform the "steps" with your fingers. I quickly learned that I have some leraning to do. Based on that idea, we quickly bid on a ddr mat on ebay, not realizing that yes, the price was low, but there's $60 shipping charge. Yay! Nevertheless, check it out, it's cool.
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