Yes! I have a new theme! The Brian Gardener Revolution Theme worked well, but I did tire of its barebones basic look. I opted for something a little more stylish and colorful. This is the Arclite Theme, and I like it because of the clean fonts and nice colors. I think it’s very readable. What [...]
Archive | December, 2009
Do You Hear What I Hear?
December 16, 2009
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This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Yamaha. All opinions are 100% mine. If you are holding on, STILL searching for perfect gift for the technology geek and audiophile in the family– or looking for a nice music accessory for your home– what have you been waiting for? Check out this [...]
Banks Need to Tighten Online Security
December 16, 2009
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This news does not surprise me. I have long lamented the weak security measures of banks and credit card companies. For one, I am astounded that banks require you to make weak passwords– 8 to 10 characters, all letters and/or numbers. That is SO easy to crack! My Photobucket account has a better password than [...]
A Superior Media Backup and Burner Program
December 15, 2009
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This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of 123 Media Max. All opinions are 100% mine. This is timely. It’s a superior media backup and burner software program, very affordable and just in time for the holidays; not only as a gift, but also as a way to create gifts. With the [...]
Amazing Scientific Photos
December 15, 2009
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This site is so cool! The kids and I had fun looking at the photos. It’s at Popsci, a gallery collection of the year’s most amazing scientific images from Internet web news sites and etc. Very cool! This is a microscopic photo of the hair in the inner ear. This is a photo from Reuters [...]
Living the Web: Search Engines Take on Real-Time Data
December 10, 2009
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This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of LeapFish Inc. All opinions are 100% mine. If the 1990s could be considered the Information Age, then the 200s could be considered the Uber-Information Age. Even as long as four or five years ago, the Internet was still relatively static– this was before blogging [...]

December 16, 2009
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