More DMV's decide to stop living in the past
States like New Jersey have started to make the step to get online. Yes, it is about time. California has been online for a while and I think it is great. You can reall have fun with the personalized license plate database. Click here. Read more here.

 

Been busy but so may the terrorists
I have to apologize for the lack of updates to this page but I have been really busy. There has been a lot of stuff floating around my head and the terrorists don't make it easy. I was just reading on cnn.com this new info: FBI looks into possible July 4 terror plan... WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The FBI is investigating a report by a man who says he overheard a cell phone call in Nevada on Saturday in which people were discussing a plan to bomb Las Vegas on the Fourth of July.

Lovely huh. I am planning on visiting my New York friends and possibly dropping in on H2K but it really bothers me that my plane can be blown out of the sky by some terrorist with a sholder mount rocket. It's those kind of things that make my week seem long.

 

Bye Bye VHS?
I was watching Tech TV the other day and I forgot to mention that they had an interesting tidbit about Circuit City. It seems that Circuit City is doing away with all VHS. Tapes and Players. I don't know how true this is because I didn't check out any of my sources but, if it is true, it's a shame. Relizing that VHS doesn't have a real impact on society right now it's probably smart business-wise. I still use VHS. Mainly for video repro and stuff but cheap VHS is cool. Circuit City is still in my good book though. They don't charge restocking fees. Best Buy does. Watch out for those bastards.

 

Yep still really busy but here is some news
One of my computers that I render most of my video on is going bonkers! So I went to Fry's and bought a new motherboard. It is a KT333 Ultra ARU. It looks sweet. I am still having problems. Not sure if it's heat, DMA or what but it's getting testy. SO that has hindered a lot of the web updates.

Hack the Church?

Peninsula Covenant Church parishioners in Redwood City, Calif., bring their Bibles, and their Palms, to Sunday mass. A Wi-Fi access point--on the church's rooftop cross--beams them the text of a Sunday sermon and an accompanying multimedia presentation.

too much... read it here

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