And now that means you can be anything at all! Check this thing out! Download pictures and / or text from the Internet and it will burn them into your toast!

The possibilities are endless!
Link courtesy Ichiban News.
And now that means you can be anything at all! Check this thing out! Download pictures and / or text from the Internet and it will burn them into your toast!

The possibilities are endless!
Link courtesy Ichiban News.
I have this eye thing. I don’t like to touch them, I don’t like to see them touched, I don’t even really like to see a close up picture of them. It just freaks me out and makes my eyes water. Of course, knowing this, some people think it is quite hilarious to send me links and pictures of exactly that sort of thing. So, recently I’ve received a couple of crazy links. The thing is, I don’t doubt for a second that this is real. People do way crazier things all the time!
The first is related to putting tiny diamonds in your contacts. It actually looks kind of cool, if you forget about the fact that diamonds can cut anything, even eyeballs.

The second one is a little bit crazier. I can hardly watch this video. I don’t know why you would want to do this one though because it seems so much more annoying and it doesn’t even really look cool!
I’ve been meaning to post this for quite some time, but I’m finally getting around to it. And I think it works out because the website seems to be very stable and operational at this point. So, without further ado, I give you Ichiban News!
The website is developed by a friend of mine. Basically the concept is similar to Digg or other news aggregating websites. You can submit a story, any story at all! If it strikes your fancy, go ahead and submit it. It could be a serious article that you think people should see, or a funny one. It could be a particularly good post by your favorite blogger (::ahem::). The fun part is that you get to make up your own headline and description of the story. Make it funny, make it serious, make it anything you want. Once it is submitted people can vote a story up or down. Users can also leave comments on a story. The idea is that the more interesting a story is (interesting being a formula calculated from number of votes and number of comments, among other things) the farther up it will bubble until it makes the front page. The less interesting a story is (less timely, more down votes, or nobody voting or commenting on it at all) it will slowly move down the page. If you have enough users, the end result is that the most interesting news is always at the top! So this gives the average person the power to affect what becomes “news”.
Anybody can uses the website, there is no account to sign up for. But, in order to submit stories or vote you must have a Google (i.e. gmail) account (which is free of course if you don’t already have one).
So everybody go over there and participate. The more people that use the site the more useful it becomes (more submissions and more votes means more good news brought to my attention). Become an early adopter and get in on the ground floor! Now is the time to put your fingerprint on the media!
Just released: Google’s new webbrowser, Google Chrome. I installed it 6 minutes after it went live, in fact, I am blogging from it right now. You can learn more about it in comic form, arguably the best way to learn anything. (Remind me to tell you about the Cartoon History of the Universe sometime…fantastic!)
So far so good. Fonts and things are kind of looking funny. It will take some getting used to with the tabs on the top, but I think it makes sense. It imported everything from IE seemlessly. There are a lot of speed and security enhancements, which are hard to quantify. Best feature so far is the “new tab” page. Rather than making a blank page when you go to a new tab, it displays a page that is customized to your personal browsing history. Your most visited pages are there with one click access. And somehow that new tab seems to load faster than the blank page in IE!
So, first impression is good. It seems faster than IE and Firefox, but maybe that’s because I haven’t loaded it down with plugins, etc. yet.
Ah, Maggianos is still as delicious as I remember it being.
Has it really been 2 years since we’ve been there? Oh well, I might not need to eat for another 2 years.