Saturday, January 27, 2007

Ban n

Mayor Ken Corley of Brazoria, story link Texas, has proposed a city ordinance that would make using the word in an offensive fashion a crime equal to disturbing the peace and punishable by a fine of up to $500. But legal experts said it's unlikely the law will stand up to the First Amendment.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Friday, January 12, 2007

Business -- Bush Knows how to I.Q democrats ;)

The president I.Qd the dems -- they have no idea or clue.

Since their victory in the elections, President Bush has known they would attempt to force WITHDRAWAL from Iraq. So ... he threatened a SURGE!. In chess, thats a good move. Dems will keep trying to BLOCK a surge while Bush gets to STAY in Iraq!!!!

Now, let our brains go to work for you.

We are smarter than we sound ;)

Monday, January 08, 2007

Microsoft hits LIVE with Home Server

Read full story at NEWS.COM

Q: One of the things you are talking about at CES is a new home server? Why does the average home need a server?

Take a digital Martini ;)

Gates: If you have got multiple PCs, then you want files that are available all the time no matter which PCs are turned on or off, and you'd also like to have a server that when you just add storage it automatically takes advantage of that. You don't have to think about drive names or moving files around

In fact you get redundancy so that even if you have physical failures you have recoverability.

Author: So do we go LIVE or HOME ...

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

2007 full of cracks

Happy new year to you my reader. Am tying to lose 8 pounds this year. Last year (2006 that is) I lost more than 20 pounds. Am very happy with myself!!!!

give me a doughnut KISS -- click h3r3

Hey .. and return my cat Katrin

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Sponsoring Spyware

Corporations sponsoring comScore's spyware

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Friday, December 08, 2006

News

Cornell University researchers are reporting what appears to be a statistically significant relationship between autism rates and television watching by children under the age of 3. The researchers studied autism incidence in California, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington state. They found that as cable television became common in California and Pennsylvania beginning around 1980, childhood autism rose more in the counties that had cable than in the counties that did not. They further found that in all the Western states, the more time toddlers spent in front of the television, the more likely they were to exhibit symptoms of autism disorders.