The Hungry Cyclist
There are all kinds of great stories out there (and I’m always looking for good ones related to cycling!). So one day this fellow who has a blog (a.k.a. Starfire) notices a cyclist who has
There are all kinds of great stories out there (and I’m always looking for good ones related to cycling!). So one day this fellow who has a blog (a.k.a. Starfire) notices a cyclist who has
Here is an entertaining (and educational) article on The Birth of Google.
As shown by my Konfabulator (a.k.a. Yahoo Widgets) weather thingy, this is how hot it got yesterday. More on Konfabulator . . . later.
In honor of the anniversary of the first manned moon landing (July 20, 1969), Google presents, Google Moon. To get the most out of this wonderful educational resource click the “+” sign to zoom all
I’m not sure if this will help everyone with their office environment, but this video from Belief shows off some hilarious commercials, and it might spark some creative ideas. It is rather long at about
Videocue and its companion Wirecast tries to answer Serious Magic’s Visual Communicator. Based on the demo video, they’ve got a ways to go. Serious Magic has stated that a Mac version of Visual Communicator would
Lance in France, the podcast reporting on Lance Armstrong (he will occasionally be interviewed) as he goes for victory #7 in the 2005 Tour de France.
So a kid scored 2400 on the SAT – big deal? Well it is a big deal especially since this is the cover of today’s Press and Sun-Bulletin, the Binghamton, N.Y. newspaper. You can instantly
Thanks to this Cnet video, I was reminded of all the stuff that I watched on the Cnet TV shows many years ago. I also forgot that Ryan Secrest was a Cnet host. He’s still