Archive for January, 2007

Gummy Bear Dance

I accidentally found this on YouTube while looking around the Internet. I thought it was cute enough to share it here. The only reason I watched it is because I love gummy bears! Well, anything that is gummy and edible; especially the gummy worms!


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HomestarRunner

I came across HomestarRunner while doing a Google search. I don’t even remember what I was searching for. I don’t even really know what it is about, except that it reminded me of JoeCartoon. (I haven’t had much of a chance to look over all the videos, yet.)

There are videos available to watch, including strong bad e-mails where this character is sitting at his computer reading e-mails that I guess you can even send to him. After he reads one he responds to it, which can be entertaining.


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New Look

I have updated how my website and blog works and looks. This will make it a lot easier for me so I don’t have several different areas to update. I hope it makes it easier for all of you, too, since you won’t be trying to open different sections. This allows you to log into just one area (doesn’t apply to the gallery).

Please let me know if something isn’t working for you, so I can try to fix it right away. Since I am still working on this, you may see changes right before your eyes if you happen to refresh a page.

Taxes

Until this entry, I don’t have anything on my website related to taxes. Yet, for some reason, the Google ads display H&R Block’s TaxCut ads. Aren’t Google ads supposed to display ads related to the content?

I understand tax time is here, but still, it has nothing to do with anything on my website. And most other websites I’ve been to have been displaying the same ads.

I have even received their software in the mail during the week! They are everywhere! Probably to just keep reminding me to do my taxes early.

iPodSync

I searched all over Google hoping to find out why iTunes can’t seem to sync my Outlook calendar on the iPod. I ended up finding iPodSync and thought I would try it out. It seems to work and has more features than iTunes alone, for syncing the calendar, notes, e-mail, news, weather, and more.

Unfortunately, it’s a 30-day trial. Since this is the only thing that seems to work for me, I will most likely purchase it when I can. I like being able to look at my schedule without needing to be at my desk. If only I didn’t have to sync the calendar by plugging the iPod into the computer.