Saturday, March 11, 2006
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Microsoft Re-Designs the iPod Package
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Have you always wanted something for nothing?
While spending some free time, I've stumbled upon a neat little site that offers icons for free. Just visit famfamfam.com and you can thank Mark James, a UK based web developer for putting out there for us freebie lovers.
IconBuffet.com is also a great resource for commerical icons. They look so smooth and clean, often for a great price. And what's even better is that they also offer free sets, but there's a catch. You have to sign up, and at first you have 1 out of 16 sets. Every month, they'll send you another delivery and so on until you get them all. At least, that's the theory! You can always ask other members on the forum for the ones you're missing, so it becomes more like an icon exchange party.
Available:
Farewell Snow
Manhattan Night Life
Oslo Atmosphere
Oslo Finance
Shanghai Tech
Taipei Buddies 2
Taipei Monkey
Taipei Night Market
Taipei Plastic Primates
Tower Grove Promenade
Missing:
Marseilles Cafe
Modena Simbolo
Taipei Buddies 1
Tower Grove Melee
Enjoy the fun, and if you have any of the deliveries I'm missing feel free to send to me. I tip well. Tee hee.
Thursday, February 09, 2006
Always Make A Back Up
I've resigned myself to losing a month's worth of email, work and personal. Losing something is always a hard thing to accept especially when you aren't prepared, which is usually the case. Once again, the only thing I can say is that one should always make a backup of anything they don't want to lose, be it emails, photos, music and of course, work.
My previous computer has been on the fritz for over a year, progressively getting worse by the day. It came to the point where I would hope that the computer stays on long enough to burn a CD so I can save something. I've read that this may not always be a good idea, as the files you may be saving could become corrupt.
Ah well, this isn't actually the first time I've experienced a crash and burn. So, I'm not as insane with frustration. I've been pretty good at making backups once and while, but I always wish that I've made them more often and as recent.
My next plan of action would be to invest in a very good external drive. This will entail lengthy sessions of reading up on reviews and opinions on the matter. Until then, I’ll have to settle on expanding my ever growing collection CD and DVD books, along with the bum CD/DVD coaster collection.
So please, make a backup for I have felt the pain of betrayal as the light in my computer dimmed and a high pitched beep signaled its imminent failure. I spent an evening with my computer, turning it on and on to no avail. At least I can say is that it has served me well.
Peace out, big blue.




