Monthly Archives: January 2006

Monitor Trouble

My CRT monitor has started to act up. What’s happening is when I switch between computers using my KVM switch, or when one of the computers goes into sleep mode, the monitor displays some deep blue scan lines and then does what I call a hard shutdown. The whole screen gets real bright and it [...]

Google’s New Search Design Exists

As reported yesterday, Google.com is preparing a website “redesign”, if you would call it that. What’s in store is more of a sidebar addition. The familiar search page will soon be featuring a sidebar on the left linking to each of Google services (images, froogle, etc.).
My friend David and I saw this redesign back on [...]

The Best Palm Applications for Students

I’ve been using Palm devices since 8th grade. A total of three Palms have served me since then. My first Palm was an m100, then a Sony Clie PEG-SL10/U, and now my current Palm, a Zire 72s. I bought my first Palm to aid me in school, and I haven’t looked back since. Palm is [...]

New Page: About the Site

You may have noticed the new page on the block, About the Site. I’ve always felt my site needed some explanation behind it. It has gone through some major changes through the years, and a lot of my archived content reflects this. If you’re a recently new reader to my site, or even an old [...]

The Mac Application Myth Dispelled

If you’ve ever heard a normal geek talk about Mac OS, I’m sure you haven’t heard positive things. The most common negative feedback toward Mac OS is that it’s limited in software and it’s not compatible with Windows computers. I’m here today to tell you that Mac OS X (notice the latest operating system, OS [...]