Recently, Facebook released Facebook Chat. Here’s what it looks like:

It was inevitable. Gmail has had built-in Chat for a long time now. Continue reading ‘Welcome to Facebook Chat’
Thoughts, opinions and fascinating discoveries by Elliot, a student at USC
Recently, Facebook released Facebook Chat. Here’s what it looks like:

It was inevitable. Gmail has had built-in Chat for a long time now. Continue reading ‘Welcome to Facebook Chat’
I sat down to do some Java programming for a school project when I went to check my email first. Turns out my mother has “tagged” me with an internet meme, to post 7 things about myself you wouldn’t guess. (A meme is “any unit of cultural information, such as a practice or idea, that gets transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another” - Wikipedia.) She didn’t include the instructions in her post, so I went back a couple levels to see what the original meme stated.
Continue reading ‘Meme: 7 things about me you’d not likely guess’
Have you heard “Bubbly”?
Chances are - you have. Here it is on YouTube. I’ve heard it often, and it was only today that I Googled it to find out the name of the song and the name of the artist. Here’s the main section of the lyrics:
I’ve been awake for a while now
You got me feelin’ like a child now
‘Cause every time I see your bubbly face
I get the tinglies in a silly place
It starts in my toes
And I crinkle my nose
Wherever it goes, I always know
That you make me smile
Please stay for a while now
Just take your time, wherever you go Continue reading ‘Colbie Caillat - Bubbly at Age 21′
Apple announced today (my birthday
the release of the MacBook Air, which they claim is the world’s thinnest notebook. What I’d like to know is: what was the thinnest notebook before today?

The MacBook Air is 0.76″ at its thickest point. There is a hard drive option (80 GB 1.8″ hard drive) and flash memory drive option (64 GB), which would make it the first mainstream OS X computer running on flash memory. I suppose you can count the iPhone, but it’s not really a full-blown computer.
Since the new laptop doesn’t have an optical drive, you can use a new product called “Time Capsule” with it to backup files wirelessly. Time Capsule is a wireless router with a 500 GB or 1 TB hard drive, which looks like the Apple TV and will probably be a popular accessory for the MacBook Air.
Overall, the MacBook Air reminds me of the canceled Palm Foleo. I’d like to get an Air when the price comes down. Or would someone like to give me a review unit?
Update: The X300 seems more suited to me. Continue reading ‘MacBook Air: World’s Thinnest Notebook’
I finally received my OLPC XO-1 today… here’s part 5 of my video unboxing series.
More below the fold… Continue reading ‘OLPC Tablet? One Laptop Per Child Impressions’
First, let me say that if you don’t want to read what I have to say about politics (as one reader recently told me), then take a look at my business blog or technology blog instead (and subscribe to them by email). Otherwise, here’s a very compelling video supporting Ron Paul…
(If it says “We’re sorry, this video is no longer available.” just Refresh the page and try again. It WILL work.)I don’t intend to make this a political blog, but it is a personal blog, so I post about whatever interests me. If you’re interested in business, sign up for my blog Track Forward. If interested in technology, sign up for The Web Guy. Keep reading for a video of the Ron Paul Story… Continue reading ‘Ron Paul - Abolish the IRS, Federal Reserve, etc.’
This is just hilarious.

“A wizard has turned you into a Whale.”
This this awesome (Y/N)? Continue reading ‘Dinosaur Comics T-Shirt: Is This Awesome?’
Today I received a “cash back” rebate check from online deal site FatWallet. I’m really impressed by them. I’ve been a user since August 2003, which is over 4 years ago now, and I have no complaints. They do exactly what they claim, and it works like a charm. Even their envelopes are cool. Here’s the green envelope they deliver rebate checks in:
Give one. Get one.
That’s the proposition of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, whose mission it is to provide laptops to children in developing countries. The idea is to empower these schoolchildren by allowing them access to the kind of technology that has made the U.S. and other technology-centric nations so prosperous. It’ll give the kids tremendous opportunity for education, in a way they’ve never seen before.
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