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Monthly Archives: June 2007

Bush Hitlist: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Iran

According to retired four-star US Army general Wesley Clark, the Bush administration intends to “take out” seven countries in five years. The seven countries painted with targets are Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Iran. The plan was drafted up in the aftermath of September 11th, long before the Iraq War or any other [...]

Adjustments For Windows Users Switching To Mac OS X

Switching from Windows to Mac OS X can be a frightening concept for the average computer user who has never known anything other than what Microsoft releases into the wild. This is especially true for the adult generation which was not raised with computers. Learning the PC the first time was bad enough, why on [...]

War Between Israel And Syria This Summer?

Syrian parliament member Mohammad al Habash told Al Jazeera this week that Syria is actively preparing for war against Israel, which he expects to break out this summer. Israeli Prime Minister has said in recent months that Israel is seeking peace with Syria, and there was even speculation at one point that Israel might be [...]

Microsoft Kitchen To Make Everyone An Iron Chef

Redmond has begun work on Microsoft Kitchen, the first of many to come in a suite of customized Windows platforms designed for specific areas around the house. The Windows “Kitchen Client” will complement your Windows Operating System while integrating with current and future Windows Live services.
Some of the features planned for Microsoft Kitchen include a [...]

Why I’ll Gladly Pay $600 For An iPhone

I got my first cell phone in 1999 shortly after getting my driver’s license. Since then, I’ve been with AT&T, Nextel, Sprint, back to Nextel, back to AT&T, Verizon, and now T-Mobile. Having been with nearly all of the main US carriers the one thing I have to say about them collectively is that they [...]

Pope Benedict Unhurt After Attack On Popemobile

Vatican security officials wrestled a man to the ground today after he tried jumping into the popemobile in St. Peter’s Square. Pope Benedict, who is 80-years-old, was uninjured and continued waving to the crowd amid all the commotion. The attacker, who got within one meter of the Pope, is presently being held at the Vatican [...]

Gisele Bundchen Slams Catholic Church, Says No One A Virgin

Celebrities often mistakes themselves for politicians, and seem to think that the rest of the world actually cares remotely about what they think on ethical and social issues. The reality is that celebrities are usually famous for reasons that are anything but moral and righteous. Here is yet another instance of such an occurrence.
Gisele Bundchen, [...]

AT&T Boosting EDGE Data Network For iPhone Launch

Gizmodo is reporting that an AT&T employee who works on Operations said that the carrier has begun a last-minute boosting up of its EDGE data network throughput, latency and coverage in anticipation of the iPhone. The re-vamping, referred to internally as “Fine Edge,” will continue until June 15th, and has already been running for as [...]

In The Spotlight

A few days ago I was tagged by Joe Cheray to be In The Spotlight. In a nutshell what that means is I have to answer a few questions and tag some other bloggers to be in the spotlight, who will then answer some of the same questions, tag others, and so on and so [...]

God’s Hitlist

I really don’t know what to make of this except Neo-Conservative comedy. Last night I posted about a GOP leader wanting more terrorist attacks, now here is a republican who has compiled “God’s hitlist,” a list of people, lifestyle choices, harmful phrases, bands and other things that make God angry.
The level with which this woman [...]