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found out when i listened to a cd i burned that my burner was out of whack. fixored and running gutsy gibbon.
hardware failure FTL :( good to hear you've gotten going with gutsy.. great googlymoogly.. grundle.
wow matt! that's a hard pill to swallow. you almost look cool
(@ scott) Skank!
let me show you how it's done


jagerbomb!
i'll one up that



yah dats my new fockin heah cut
John's Background Switcher -- I'm going to have to try this out. Windows 7 has some cool built in options for making a background slideshow out of a bunch of images, but this has a lot more options for pulling stuff from the web (flickr, facebook, google image search, etc) and putting it on your desktop
i've been using the freeware version of nuonsoft wallpaper cycler for a few years, you can create categories and set time parameters with the categories, so i have separate morning afternoon and night sets of wallpapers, like a foggy forest in the morning, a tropical beach in the afternoon, and the corner in macon where shawn's mom is at night
RunPee app for knowing when a good bathroom break time is in a movie
How trackable is your browser? -- basically using browser characteristics (and not cookie contents) to (possibly) uniquely identify people

edit: for the record, of the 102,208 people they've profiled so far, mine "appears to be unique"
you know what DOESN'T enhance my computing experience? working at a place where EVERYTHING is blocked. facebook and youtube (obviously), but also xkcd, projectplaylist.com, pandora, even wikipedia! how can you block wikipedia?! xkcd was blocked under the category "humor/jokes". so i guess they blocked all fun on the internet.

so, thanks guys, for flying under the radar. at least there's one site i can visit. :-) oh yeah, and SMBC.
if anyone's looking for a gift idea for V-day
add facebook chat to your client of choice (assuming it supports XMPP)

Redonkulous.
omg i watched that last night. pretty impressive. i like presentations from that guy, something about his delivery
then you might like this video. It's an informal interview and the video quality is terrible, but he gets into some of the details behind SeaDragon and PhotoSynth. It's from July 2006, and here we are in Feb 2010 seeing the same technology in action on Bing. :O
yeah the photosynth demo was the first (and only) time i've seen this guy before. good to know he's still part of exciting technology :-D
lolz and i thought my college job had an unhealthy obsession with powerpoint

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