Monthly Archives: November 2006

My fractured right hand

Well, programming and anything requiring my right hand has come to a halt for now since my right hand is fractured and unusable for the time being.  As a result im finding myself becoming left handed more and more. Tomorrow … Continue reading

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Punchout! Released

I've released Punchout!, a simple time card system for tracking paid hours owed by clients.  The latest version is Revision 8.  Give it a try.

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Turn off your firewall doofus!

So let me have a stab at this concept of personal firewalls. Basically, people in this world are not trusting enough of the world to engage it directly. They fear all forms of ridicule and misinformation that they approach the … Continue reading

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Financial Monitor Released

I've gone ahead and released Financial Monitor Revision 19. Financial Monitor is a financial organizer and planner that allows a person to quickly manage their money and plan for both savings and luxuries with minimal effort. I can't describe it … Continue reading

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The Psychological Bubble

As you can see in Figure 1, the author of this article was extremely bored at work today and found new and creative ways to waste his working hours. Figure 1 (How a Psychological Depression is Achieved)

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Yea, I feel bad

So, visiondirect.com completely screwed up my order and forgot to tell me about it. The guy on the phone was apologizing every step of the way, but I still insisted on chewing him out because I was pissed off about … Continue reading

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OMFGZ Audi R8 I Want!

I have to have this car for my birthday.  Somebody buy it for me please. Watch the movie.  Its wicked. 

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Think before you act

We are incapable of exporting data from our minds and importing data into our minds simultaneously.  As long as we export data into our environments we are incapable of importing anything from our environments into our minds; thus we are … Continue reading

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