Sunday, May 30, 2004
Nothing
The fascinating web adds new meaning to the word 'nothing'. I always thought nothing was nothing. No so. Just type nothing into the search bar on eBay. You will end up with 78+ items - of nothing - for sale! Do the same with Google. You end up with 46,700,000 items for nothing. How free is that?
MouseGuy finally updated his blog. Once every two or three months is okay. After all it takes time to type with a mouse. He installed Slickrun this week, a shortcut program I recommend for using the keyboard to quickly start programs. Only thing MouseGuy uses the mouse to activate it and do the setup for it. I am not sure where the time saving is there..click..click..
Miz D was raving about cell phones. I agree with what she says, but add the following. Are they not much like my previous blog, press 1, press 2, etc? For modern devices that are suppose to make things easy for us, how do you make a phone call on one. Press this for the camera, this for the game, that for setup, this to read messages,,by that time I have to go to the bathroom - at least I can take the phone with me. (Not!)
And one final thing about cell phones. Ever notice how hard it is to store phone numbers in them after you have lost the instruction book? Then how hard it is to find the number to dial after you get the number in there? Have fun..
This work by NSCAVE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
The fascinating web adds new meaning to the word 'nothing'. I always thought nothing was nothing. No so. Just type nothing into the search bar on eBay. You will end up with 78+ items - of nothing - for sale! Do the same with Google. You end up with 46,700,000 items for nothing. How free is that?
MouseGuy finally updated his blog. Once every two or three months is okay. After all it takes time to type with a mouse. He installed Slickrun this week, a shortcut program I recommend for using the keyboard to quickly start programs. Only thing MouseGuy uses the mouse to activate it and do the setup for it. I am not sure where the time saving is there..click..click..
Miz D was raving about cell phones. I agree with what she says, but add the following. Are they not much like my previous blog, press 1, press 2, etc? For modern devices that are suppose to make things easy for us, how do you make a phone call on one. Press this for the camera, this for the game, that for setup, this to read messages,,by that time I have to go to the bathroom - at least I can take the phone with me. (Not!)
And one final thing about cell phones. Ever notice how hard it is to store phone numbers in them after you have lost the instruction book? Then how hard it is to find the number to dial after you get the number in there? Have fun..
This work by NSCAVE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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