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What I did today

My, how time flies. What have I done today? Hmm. Well, I’ve read lots of websites and forums, including Slashdot, the Cybiko Forums, and the Google Community. I’ve posted an ad on WHT looking for link exchange partners. I read my summer reading books for 30 minutes. Now I’m going to install the phpBB cash…Continue Reading…

American Cancer Society’s 24 Hour Relay for Life

Last weekend, I participated in the American Cancer Society’s 24 hour “Relay for Life”. It was a pretty neat experience. I donated $100, so I got a free t-shirt and 3 meal tokens (for lunch, dinner, and breakfast). I didn’t eat breakfast on Sunday morning (since I left quickly to go to church), so I…Continue Reading…

Googlism for: gengar

This is neat. The Googleism is pretty accurate to my idea of Gengar, overall. Some of it’s just plain hilarious. Googlism for: gengar gengar is ready this time and disappears himself gengar is evil gengar is one of the =coolest= looking cards in the fossil set gengar is asleep gengar is a ghastly goul and…Continue Reading…

Entering a Password Multiple Times for Security

I was thinking about the 1983 movie WarGames and how the computer personality of “Joshua” acted like a human. The first time you asked it a question, it responded with a question or didn’t give a complete answer. However, if you asked the computer the same question a second time, you got the information you…Continue Reading…

Orkut Adds Favicon.ico

The favicon is the “favorites icon” used by Internet Explorer (and other browsers, such as Firefox) to represent the website. I noticed Google’s orkut just added a favicon because I see it in my toolbar link to orkut.

How many Elliot Lee’s are there?

My rank in Google for the search Elliot Lee is dismally low. At least I’m second for ellliotlee, although I’m sure nobody ever searches for that. Elliot Lee, on the other hand, appears to be a fairly common name. Lee is certainly a common last name, but Elliot — well, I was hoping that was…Continue Reading…