Game 4 tonight was great. The Celtics destroyed the Pacers. This is playoff basketball baby!
The Red Sox also had an impressive win against the Rangers.
It is absolutely amazing to be in the center of the sports universe these days.
Game 4 tonight was great. The Celtics destroyed the Pacers. This is playoff basketball baby!
The Red Sox also had an impressive win against the Rangers.
It is absolutely amazing to be in the center of the sports universe these days.
1-800 Contacts is awsome. I ordered contacts for the first time online tonight because of them.
The contact I use in my right eye was impossible to find online…I actually had to e-mail customer service to ask them if they carried it. Turns out, it’s name had changed. No wonder I couldn’t find it. Customer service was great though making sure I had all the right details before I ordered.
I saved nearly $25 by ordering online instead of getting them from my eye doctor and I got free shipping. Well worth it.
Something is wrong with me.
For the second time in a week, I purchased a pair of shoes. The first pair last week was some shoes for work. Today, I purchased some sneakers for when I am at home.
To give you an idea on how rare of an event this is…my previous pair of work shoes lasted for over two years of constant uses. My previous pair of sneakers? They lasted well over a year and were falling apart.
I just hate shoe shopping. My shoe size doesn’t help things either, as all the good shoes appear to be size 10 or higher (while I’m around a size eight). This time around, I was lucky and was able to get some good deals.
I hate shoe shopping.
Jeremy Zawodny points out an excellent rant on Quicktime.
Mozilla Firefox has reached 50 million downloads since version 1.0 was released. That’s amazing. So many hours, days, weeks, months involved by so many people
We are only getting started. Watch your back.
Neil has a great little post on iTunes and what is annoying about it. This is from a loyal iTunes user who like any piece of software has a few issues with it.
Here is my annoyances list since iTunes has been my default audio player since it came out. A lot of these Neil mentions too, but I have a few additions.
Foobar would win me over if I had a much easier way of customizing it and if I could get it to play iTunes Music Store songs without cracking the DRM. But all of those free songs via the Pepsi caps are too important to not play.
Let’s hope iTunes 5 or even better, 4.8 has major improvements in these areas.
Edit: I’m dumb. Added a link to Neil’s post.
This week’s episode of 24 was simple amazing. Who knew Cloe was a badass? Any show that has me missing most of the 2nd half of Game 2 (Celtics/Pacers) has got me completely hooked.
Pisses me off though the Celtics lost. These Pacers played tough tonight, but I doubt they can do that for the next 5 (max) games.
Well…a week or so ago I decided to switch to Gmail. Well, it didn’t last long and I came crawling back to Mozilla Thunderbird.
I guess it boils down to that I am never satisified 100% with anything computer related. I try to force myself to use say a particular program, but it turns out that something makes me crawl back to what I used to use.
Why I switched back to Thunderbird is easily broken down to:
Until next week, Thunderbird is my e-mail client of choice…again. Now hurry up with version 1.1!
I asked a question on the MozillaZine Thunderbird forums that I thought would have an answer. Simply, I want the ability to whitelist multiple address books in the Junk Mail Controls Window. This would allow me to separate my personal e-mail contacts from my mailing list e-mail addresses, while both are whitelisted so they won’t get caught by the junk mail filter.
However, it looks like it is currently impossible to whitelist multiple address books. I have filed Bugzilla Bug 291661 with hopes that this feature will be added to Mozilla Thunderbird.
Update: Oops, looks like I duped a bug. Bug 187771 is the one that deals with whitelisting multiple address books.
Laptop being reloaded…again
Be back in a few hours.