Archive for November, 2003

Brain-Injured Child

Tuesday, November 11th, 2003

“What to Do About Your Brain-Injured Child” Hardcover Book at Sharper Image In this landmark book, Glenn Doman brings hope to thousands of children, many inoperable, to live in a sometimes dangerous world. I wasn’t sure if this was a legit book, but Amazon.com has it too!

Microsoft Frienster & Blogging

Tuesday, November 11th, 2003

A Peek Behind Microsoft’s Firewall at ‘Wallop’ Microsoft Research is looking at how to leverage blogs, RSS feeds, wikis and other social-networking tools.

Text-Only Outlook Email

Tuesday, November 11th, 2003

Sarah’s Windows Tweak Tip: Text-Only Outlook Email The newest version of Outlook, Outlook 2003, has a built-in feature that lets you view all incoming mail as plain-text messages, whether or not they were ever sent as HTML messages. Previous versions of Outlook don’t have the feature. YAY! Finally!

Metrosexuals

Tuesday, November 11th, 2003

What’s Up With Metrosexuals? With so many buzzwords making their way onto, across, and off the scene before you can say “supercalafragilisticexpi” — okay, before you can say “boo” — you’ve probably already noticed that you need help keeping up with today’s hippest terms. One of the latest to confuse alert readers is metrosexual.

Wal-mart Under Fire

Tuesday, November 11th, 2003

Retail giant Wal-Mart faces challenges on many fronts Wal-Mart CEO H. Lee Scott remembers a labor-relations lesson he got from founder Sam Walton about 24 years ago.

Home # Portability

Tuesday, November 11th, 2003

FCC cuts cord on phone numbers Cutting the cord on your home phone will get easier next month, thanks to a Federal Communications Commission ruling Monday that will let consumers switch their wired “land line” numbers to cell phones.

Pop-Ups

Monday, November 10th, 2003

Internet Explorer to stomp pop-ups Microsoft plans to add pop-up blocking features to Internet Explorer next year as part of its Service Pack 2 update for Windows XP, a move that would go far toward stamping out the Web advertisements.

Pheromones

Monday, November 10th, 2003

Big clue to human pheromone mystery Researchers may have taken a big step towards solving the mystery of how humans detect pheromones.

Drifting

Monday, November 10th, 2003

Drifting tries to rev up U.S. fans If young hot rodders in Japan love it, surely America’s car-crazy youth will too. A flash demo of how drifting works is here

Kids w/ Heart Disease

Monday, November 10th, 2003

US kids show early signs of heart disease Early signs of heart disease have been found in US children. About one in seven US schoolchildren has three or more risk factors of “metabolic syndrome” – a precursor to heart disease and diabetes.

Overpaid Jobs

Monday, November 10th, 2003

Ten most overpaid jobs in the U.S. Almost no one in America would admit to being overpaid, but many of us take home bloated paychecks far beyond what we deserve.

VirtuaChess

Sunday, November 9th, 2003

Kasparov to play virtual-reality match The world’s top-ranked chess player is facing a high-tech challenge: playing a game invented more than a millennium ago, against a computer, with voice-activated moves posted on a virtual board

Taxes

Saturday, November 8th, 2003

Tax strategy has changed Year-end tax strategies usually come down to one time-tested principle: Accelerate deductions, defer income. But 2003 hasn’t been a typical tax year.

‘Plane Truth’

Saturday, November 8th, 2003

A frank steward reveals ‘Plane Truth’ On a recent Europe-bound flight, a woman and her travel companions— who happened to be three stuffed animals — settled into four full-fare first-class seats. Flight attendant James Wysong asked her if they’d each like a menu, and she responded yes.

Lunar Eclipse

Saturday, November 8th, 2003

Total Lunar Eclipse Tonight chuckpeters writes “A total lunar eclipse will soon darken the full moon for most of North and South America, Europe, and Africa. The Moon rises about five p.m. EST and the eclipse will be in penumbra. Totality begins at 8:06 p.m. EST. and ends at 8:31 PM EST and the partial […]

PETA

Friday, November 7th, 2003

I am “Moo-pheus”…. Enter the MEATrix (Thanks Chris)

iPod

Friday, November 7th, 2003

Five reasons not to buy an iPod For the past year, the media has been clamoring about iPod killers on the horizon–new MP3 players with more features, longer battery life, and designs nearly as svelte as the iPod’s. However, this oversimplifies the situation; in truth, while the iPod rocks, it’s not now, nor has it […]

Number Portability

Thursday, November 6th, 2003

The results are in: what the carriers are charging each month for portability # As promised, here’s what we could find about what each of the different carriers’ monthly fee for cellphone number portability, which they’re charging even for customers who aren’t planning to switch carriers. (Thanks Dirk)

New Nickle

Thursday, November 6th, 2003

Nickels get first redesign in 65 years Coin collectors, get ready for another change. Drawing on the enormous popularity of the state quarter program, the U.S. Mint on Thursday unveiled two nickels it hopes will lure as many collectors as the 25-cent pieces.

Bad Air

Thursday, November 6th, 2003

San Antonio continues to violate Clear Air Act San Antonio’s air quality continues to worsen with the city recording 11 days of pollution exceeding federal clean air standards.

RAID

Wednesday, November 5th, 2003

RAID – the holy grail of data safety? Read this: Baffling Blown Hard Drives Dept.: I recently visited with the folks from DriveSavers (www.drivesavers.com), the California-based specialists who fix blown hard drives. They told me some horror stories about how a lot of big companies lose all their data in a recurring scenario I met […]

HIV vaccine

Wednesday, November 5th, 2003

Human trial of HIV vaccine starts in South Africa South Africa’s first human trial of an HIV vaccine will start this week, researchers have announced. The new vaccine is being tested for safety and its effects on the human immune system in 48 volunteers split between South Africa and the US.

Fish Farts

Wednesday, November 5th, 2003

Fish farting may not just be hot air Biologists have linked a mysterious, underwater farting sound to bubbles coming out of a herring’s anus. No fish had been known to emit sound from its anus nor to be capable of producing such a high-pitched noise.

Parody

Wednesday, November 5th, 2003

This is pretty funny… I suggest you crack the volume, kick back, and prepare to laugh your butt off. http://www.delinker.nl/nov3/bsb.swf

Lie Detector

Wednesday, November 5th, 2003

Terrorism lends urgency to hunt for better lie detector In a quiet corner of the University of Pennsylvania campus, professor Britton Chance is using near-infrared light to peek at lies as they form in the brains of student volunteers.

Bluejacking

Tuesday, November 4th, 2003

New mobile message craze spreads Are you being bluejacked? Phone owners now have something else to do with their handset: bluejacking

The Most Fun City

Tuesday, November 4th, 2003

Step Aside Las Vegas … Survey Picks Minneapolis as Nation’s Most Funominally Fun City Sperling’s Best Places and Board Game Maker Cranium Unveil America’s Top 50 Places for Fun

Memory Testing

Tuesday, November 4th, 2003

Need a quick and free way to test the memory on your system? Windows Memory Diagnostic The Windows Memory Diagnostic tests the Random Access Memory (RAM) on your computer for errors. The diagnostic includes a comprehensive set of memory tests. If you are experiencing problems while running Windows, you can use the diagnostic to determine […]

Tivo Memory Upgrade

Monday, November 3rd, 2003

I love my Tivo. But my Phillips Series 1 Tivo is slow as ass. Its probably becuase of 80gig drive I added to it. Rumor has it that a memory upgrade from 16mb to 32mb will improve the speed. 9thtee sells the upgrade kit for $20 but I have no skill for SMD soldering so […]

Spinners

Monday, November 3rd, 2003

I know that everyone wants a set of spinners on their car… but most can’t afford new shoes for their ride, so here’s a cheap alternative… Spinner Hubcabs

Number Portability

Monday, November 3rd, 2003

It’s your number, take it with you Like millions of other wireless customers, Mark Graves is ready to dump his service provider this month when people will be allowed to keep their old cell phone numbers when switching carriers. They suggest that number portability will cause lots of churn – DUH! [shakes head]

Atkins

Sunday, November 2nd, 2003

Hackers On Atkins `Sean writes “Salon.com has published a story about Hackers on Atkins. Although going on a diet is the last thing on the minds of the stereotypical geek basking in the ambient radiation of multiple monitors for 15 hours per day, many hackers have been embracing Atkins because utilizing low-carb methods to modify […]

Beards

Sunday, November 2nd, 2003

Men tout styles at beard, moustache showcase Sporting plunging Fu-Manchus, rapier-like Van Dykes, and bushy belly-warming beards, more than 130 of the world’s most hirsute men paraded down a catwalk here Saturday in the sixth World Beard and Moustache Championships.

Jell-O

Saturday, November 1st, 2003

What exactly is Jell-O made from? If you’ve ever eaten in a cafeteria, chances are good that your dessert options included Jell-O. There are hundreds of different desserts that use Jell-O to create everything from your basic institutional-style gelatin square to ornate designs that incorporate varied Jell-O flavors, fruit, and whipped toppings. Jell-O consists of […]