January 7
This is cool!
Bitchin'!
Cher issues Bush warning -- thank God she's talking about the president.
From the BBC News site
BBC News has an interesting article. By John Wolper NASA announced that Dextre, the final element of the International Space Station’s Mobile Servicing System, was put together today during the second spacewalk of STS-123.
Woohoo, a wonderful set of photos!
Here, nekkidwomen.
This is just in: NASA struggles to wake space station robot
New York Times has the full story.
January 6
A very bad movie
Turk and I went to see 'The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till' yesterday. I had a good time. did just a god-awful job. But the lighting of 'The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till' is entertaining.
At the movies
Yesterday I saw The Gospel.

In short: A successful R&B singer who years ago rejected God returns home when his father, a bishop, falls ill.
Science & Technology news
Afterdawn.com has an interesting article. By Alexander Toldt It seems like Wii is unbeatable. Shortly after the NPD Group released its data about the gaming sales in US during February, Media Create revealed that Nintendo Wii is the champion in Japan too.
Good stuff at FOX Sports
FOX Sports states: Top 10 scariest sports figures.
January 5
Working on CityLink
At work rumours say that I am going to modify stuff for the CityLink. I was supposed to stick to the original plan for CityLink. Progress is slow, but the CityLink people are very cooperative. Some things are just unpredictable huh? My supervisor told me that we've been running a pilot for some time now, and it will get official next month. I heard from Turk yesterday that we have to cut budget for CityLink. Oh well.

My work day is full of interruptions.
Fascinating
Abc.net.au announces: Fishing for camels frowned on by the RSPCA.
January 3
From the Science & Technology wire
Just read this article at the Ars Technica website. By Max Brenn As the NPD Group released its latest data about the gaming console sales, the Xbox 360’s situation does not look very good.
Nifty
Oh now, This rules. Stem cells could be used to restore damaged vision. Your seeing-eye dog wants unemployment insurance.
January 2
From the Reuters site
Reuters: Dennis Quaid recounts twins' near-death experience.

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center tried to cover-up a massive medical screw-up with Dennis Quaid's newborn kids, at least according to sources who spoke with TMZ when we first broke the story.
Breaking news
Fresh news: CRN says: Microsoft Jabs At Apple With Adobe Mobile Deal.

Ok, any comments on this subject?
Device
I finally went and bought it: the Creative Sound Blaster X-fi Platinum. The folks at the store are real nice to deal with.
An Assistant Who May Need the Occasional Battery
RedOrbit states: 'Robot Helps Those With Degenerative Diseases'..

Stanley Leary/AP The robot El-E, directed via laser pointer by Hai Nguyen of Georgia Tech, has been built to retrieve objects. By ANNE EISENBERG POINT-AND-CLICK devices have long controlled computer screens.
January 1
Today
I received some positive feedback at work. I am going to leverage the leading-edge bandwidth of FHZ ModPol.
Stylish
Great!
Man gives up law for billion-dollar gambling career.
'In Her Shoes'
Turk4 and I saw a screening of In Her Shoes last saturday. Absolutely cheap movie.
The direction (by Curtis Hanson) was very bad. Toni Collette's performance is silly. Shirley MacLaine delivered a cheap performance too.
This rocks
OMG, Turk4 mailed me this! Stem cells could be used to restore damaged vision. Your seeing-eye dog wants unemployment insurance.
This kicks ass
This is so super.
Man sings 1,000 karaoke songs over 81 hours for charity; sets second record by avoiding "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'".
December 31
Too busy
Too tied up. Feeling pooped.