Get me a FragBook and I’ll love you forever.
Damn. That is sweet.
And here’s a beer with it’s own fridge for Wayde.
And to continue the linky goodness for today, check out Pixel Girl Presents for the ass-kickinest desktops (and other stuff) I’ve ever seen.
I have no time to fill you in on my life, not that you really care, but here’s some cool news.
They’re making a movie a based on Lemony Snicket’s books!
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Go visit Whistler’s World and congratulate him and his sweetie on the new addition to their family!
Congrats!
I got an e-mail from pMachine this morning since I’ve paid for the blogging software they developed. They’ve announced a “new generation” blogging software package called ExpressionEngine.
I haven’t looked at it thoroughly yet, but I’m a bit ticked! I bought pMachine less than a year ago, and now they’ve developed something new and are offering current pMachine owners 50% off their new software, which costs $100 after the 50% discount. How generous. I was hoping pM would be more like MT and get upgraded a lot, with new features and capabilities.
WTF!
Ok, now I’m off to read about EE.
Well…it looks pretty nice. Although I’m not sure I’m prepared to shell out the $100 for it. The features list is broken up into sections and the first section doesn’t seem to have much new but further down the list there seem to be some useful items. Like automatic plugin support. That’s cool. The template features look nice too. But all in all, I’m not sure it’s worth it. I guess I’d have to use it to see, and the “demo” costs $10. I repeat, WTF. You can download a trial that works for 14 days. I’ll wait to read some reviews from the masses first, thankyouverymuch.
Remember the penguin bashing game? Here’s the next installment: Bat the Penguin 2
Warning: You won’t be able to stop until you have finished! There are 12 levels.
Mystery of Time and Space
This is what happens when you upgrade a user from Office 2000 to Office XP, then they try to double-click on an Access file to open it.

Not only that, but I did a “complete” install from CD but still had to run around to install features that were wiped out once they started using Word, Excel, and Access again; suddenly they’d have a big insert-the-install-cd prompt on their screens.
Damn Microsoft.
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