
Another cool little gadget that I came across lately. I personally like this one, but am afraid of what it might cost once released. It’s basically a laundry hamper/washer. And once it is done washing your load it will send you a text/twitter/email or whatever have you. A cool techy way to do your laundry I guess.
Archive for August, 2008
The iBasket
August 27, 2008Go Green!
August 18, 2008
This is my new “Go Green” theme. I present you this wallpaper package called “Sour.” And if you’re a person who likes to change their mail badges with Mail-Badger, I present you my “Sour” mail badge package. Comments welcomed!
Eat at Burger King?
August 17, 2008Recently an employee was filmed bathing in a Burger King kitchen sink, nude. Everyone watched on including the manager. Maybe the next time you go to BK you’ll think twice.
Byte Me Wallpaper
August 17, 2008Scent Alarm Clock
August 16, 2008Now this is a good idea, but I am not too sure that it would work for me. It comes with two modes. One in which releases a scent to help put you to sleep and the other helps you wake up. Now the only way I will wake up is if there is an extremely loud obnoxious noise.
Birthday
August 10, 2008It was my birthday yesterday. I forgot to post it, but I was drunk all day and then I went to go and see The Dark Knight. 3rd time seeing it, but it was still damn good!
“On” indicator release
August 7, 2008
Recently I was on the mission to create a new indicator set for my dock. Originally I wanted to have a “1″ for an active application, and “0″ for inactive. After searching around I was unable to find a way to make an indicator for an inactive application. So instead I created this “On” set. Feel free to comment. Enjoy!
Homemade Tumbler
August 7, 2008I was very impressed when I saw this. Price range to make $50,000-$70,000.
Full article (With pictures)
Your options in office suites for Linux
August 7, 2008After being on several different distributions of linux I’ve noticed several different office suites. Depending on the distribution of linux, or desktop environment, you’ll get a certain office suite. For instance if you were running a GNOME desktop environment system. You might get GNOME Office pre-installed. The same goes for KDE and KOffice. Now most of the time Open Office can come default with lots of distributions nowadays.
I’ve used KOffice, Open Office, and GNOME Office. The other two; Siag Office and IBM Lotus Symphony I haven’t touched. The one thing that I like about Open Office is that you can pretty much do anything in it. And the great thing is it comes for all platforms. I have even used it on my Mac, you just have to make sure you have X11 installed. Instructions on how to do so can be found here.
I Found Nemo =[
August 1, 2008

