Monthly Archives: August 2007

links for 2007-08-30

Litefeeds Mobile RSS Reader
(tags: blackberry)

FreeRange WebReader
(tags: blackberry)

Blip - geosocial app for Blackberry
(tags: locationawareness blackberry)

Goosync
(tags: blackberry google)

How to Sync your Blackberry in Linux
(tags: blackberry ubuntu)

Schedule World
(tags: blackberry)

Boys seek perfection; end up with eating disorders
(tags: youth, chaoflux, pdx0)

JabpLite
(tags: blackberry finance)

The Right to Own a Bazooka

Great stuff from Peter Bagge… it’s rare that I actually like his comics these days, so I’m happy to see such a well done piece from him. Sadly, I think the gun rights struggle was lost decades ago.
The Right to Own a Bazooka.

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The shocking truth about Kos (and 9/11)

A bunch of lefty blogs have recently compiled a bunch of data about Markos Moulitsas, proprietor of Daily Kos. They sound just as absurd as O’Reilly as they point out the following shocking truths about Kos:
1. He isn’t technically an “immigrant” since he was born in Chicago before moving back to El Salvador.
2. After […]

Five reasons I prefer Yahoo! Mail to Gmail

1. I’ve been using Yahoo! a lot longer and don’t want to change my e-mail address. The reason I signed up for Yahoo! Mail in the first place was that I was tired of changing my e-mail address and just wanted one address that I could rely on forever (and Yahoo! was better than Hotmail). […]

What would a Ron Paul presidency look like?

Something Awful speculates:
“Colloidal Silver Approved for Cancer Treatment”
“Wal*Mart to Offer Low-Income Schools in 48 Stores by October”
“First-Responders to Require Citizenship Exam Before Giving Aid”
“Art Bell to Step Down”

Thoughts on Ubuntu, two weeks in

So I’ve been using Ubuntu exclusively at home for the past 2 weeks, and at this point I’m confident I won’t be going back to Windows.
After the mess I made of my hard drive during my first installation attempt, I wiped the disk out and made 3 partitions - one for Windows, one for Linux, […]