Saturday, September 30, 2006

puppy trouble !

HOLY Shifty eyes! These pup are TEWTELLY up to no good. They are sooooo lookin' for troubles. Hiding under plants, muzzlepouches to the ground—truuuuhhhhble!!


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Friday, September 29, 2006

just chillen


Question: "What did you do today?"
Marmalade Kitteh Answer: "Oh, I just floomped around."

Floooomp_1


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Thursday, September 28, 2006

awwwwwwwww..so scheet

Oh, my little Snuggledums, I will lof you forevar! You'll always be..."

Dog_and_chicken


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fedex and Employment

interesting.. high value impact in the happening.. need to do some investigation before blogging more @@
 
http://www.azcentral.com/abgnews/articles/0928abg-fedex0928.html

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Thursday, September 21, 2006

I seeded

I subscribed and seed here

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If I were a pig , would you kiss me ??

If I were a pig , would you kiss me ??
 

Tongue_overload



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so Tom and Jerry !!

This is soooo Tom and Jerry, I love it.

Hidingk



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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

How Good a kisser are you ?

Grrrrrrr...I was challenged to take the quiz !! :)- and heres the results  !!
 
 
Mostly A: The Super Kisser

You love kissing so much, I'm surprised you've managed to pry your lips away from your partner's mouth long enough to do this quiz. Or that he even let you! You're a brilliant kisser, and, quite frankly, you deserve to be! Not only did you practice a lot as a teen, but you're willing to experiment and have worked hard on making kissing one of your signature sex moves. Congratulations!


You know that the key to the sensation of a hickey without the mark is simply to take a fold of flesh between your teeth and use your lips and mouth to create slight suction. (It's the rhythmic sucking which leaves the mark.) You also use kissing to control the mood of love-making. Pretending your tongue is a second penetration, you can speed things up or slow them down purely through thrusting slower or faster with your tongue.



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Monday, September 18, 2006

stylefeeder

Stylefeeder has become a blogging tool!  The Stylefeeder widget is simply the best tool for doing social bookmarking of items on the web--quicker than delicious, more visual, more intuitive.

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Tel-Aviv

Here is a refreshing and stylish look at Tel Aviv, in City Guide Tel Aviv, in flash

Sometimes it is nice to get beyond the "news" and get a feel for life and love and beauty.

This guide called to my attention by Lisa Goldman, who helped create this guide, in her blog.  From Lisa about the guide.

City Guide: Tel Aviv was a labour of love for us all. It opens with a general history of the city, followed by a breakdown of Tel Aviv according to area, with easy-to-follow maps, background information and tips for visitors (and locals) about what to see and experience in each. It is about the real Tel Aviv - the multi-cultural, liberal, laid-back, dynamic 24-hour Levantine city with a cutting edge nightlife, thriving culture and arts scene, outdoor markets, fashionable boutiques, ethnic neighbourhoods, chic lounge bars, critically acclaimed restaurants, buzzing cafes and beautiful beaches. It is about a self-confident, exciting metropolis in which real people live. It is most emphatically not about politics, bombs, wars or Middle East crises.

 
..enjoy :)-
 
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Sunday, September 17, 2006

And the password is ..

 
Pssssssssssssstt..its "I wanna snack"
 
 Right_there


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Thursday, September 14, 2006

total mayhem !!

Check it, left to right !!

Kitten 1: [Gnawing on own leg] "THIS IS SOME CRAZY SHIT, MAN"
Kitten 2: [Getting assaulted by a bro, and chomping on a foot in return] "Sayonara TOESVILLE!"
Kitten 3: (Lower middle) [Assaulting bro, eyes clenched shut] "Ye shall perish!!!"
Kitten 4: (Back) [Looking for an exit from Crazyville] "Mommeeeeeee!"
Kitten 5: (Center of pile) "Could be worse, I could be in the eleven-kitten mosh pit!"
Kitten 6: [Has no idea where his own limbs are, getting hit in face] "Don't touch the merch, mofo!"
Kitten 7: (Bottom right legs) "LAAATE!"

Mayhem



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your my friend ?

Of all the friends I've ever met,
You're the one I won't forget.
And if I die Before you do
I'll go to heaven
And wait for you
I'll give the angels
Back their wings
And risk the loss
Of everything
Just to prove
My friendship is true
I'm thankful to have
Family and Friends like you!



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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

crunchwag.com

whatever.//heres the data...
 
https://crunchwag.wordpress.com/wp-login.php
username: crunchwageditor
password: pastel
 
 
673c36283c0e. Don't share your API key, it's like a password.

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Monday, September 11, 2006

Bloglines - Smartpox: Bar Codes For The Web

Bloglines user PeterDawson (slash.pd@gmail.com) has sent this item to you, with the following personal message:

this is interesting. Need to review the inards of it !!


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Richard MacManus on Next Generation Web and Media

Smartpox: Bar Codes For The Web

In Mobile Services

smartpoxSmartpox.com is an interesting crossover between the online and offline worlds. The technology allows users to encode URL links, phone numbers, email, and text into 2D barcodes. These codes can then be read using a cameraphone running the J2ME Smartpox reader. So a Smartpox is essentially a 2-dimensional barcode, which contains data that can be decoded using the Smartpox reader in a mobile phone.

The goal of Smartpox is to be a "viral messaging" application, allowing people to link their online world with the offline world. The use case given in the demo is of music band's website, which features an audio file of one of their songs. The band members could encode the URL of that song using Smartpox.com and put it on flyers for their next show. When a Smartpox user sees the flyer, they could scan and decode the "pox" containing the song URL and listen to it on their phone. The link is also saved under that person's profile on Smartpox.com.

So Smartpox in a nutshell enables people to create encoded messages of online content - to be discovered in the offline world. There are social networking aspects to it as well, because whenever one member sees another member's Smartpox using their phone - the link is saved to their profile and they can discover who created it, read more details, and add comments when they return to the site.

I like the idea of a 'real world' hyperlink that connects something in the online world to people in the offline world. Because it requires both online signup on Smartpox.com and a camera phone with the Smartpox reader installed, it'll probably be difficult to get network effects going - unless it becomes popular in an existing social network like MySpace. But the idea has promise, particularly for the mobile phone-wielding MySpace generation. Certainly it looks like a sign of things to come, with its online-mobile-offline mix.


Saturday, September 09, 2006

Puppy Aerobics !!

[Aerobics instructor voice]

"And 1, and 2 and 1 and stretch!"

Oscar_stretches

"...and 2 and snore and 3"

Oscar_snores



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Friday, September 08, 2006

FYI only !!

My long lost post  seems to drawing a lot of traction via organic search
 
I wonder what the Amercian's are upto now and why ??

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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Test !

This is second test on email latency

Sent via BlackBerry on the Bell Mobility network

Bloglines - Stock Buying Pitfalls

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An interesting transprecency statement by Alan. After all, one would think that he would have full working knowledge of the stocks/shares limitations as an officer of an public company !!


Alan Meckler

Stock Buying Pitfalls

By Alan Meckler

I had mentioned on August 9 that I thought it was a good opportunity to buy our stock. So I did just that. Unfortunately I learned, rather painfully, that there is a rule called the "short swing" rule which means that if an officer of a public company sells stock at a price higher than a subsequent purchase (during a six month period) that that officer must pay the difference back to the company.

So yours truly bought shares last week for approximately $6.50 and because I sold shares in June at approximately $16.00, I had to pay a fine to Jupitermedia of about $10.00 per share!!! So while some out there are buying Jupitermedia these days for $6.50 a share, this blogger just paid about $16.00 per share for a $6.50 share.

Needless to say this has been a painful and frustrating experience with the arcane rules of buying and selling stock as an officer of a public company. And of course I will not be buying more stock for at least three more months at which time I will be beyond the grasp of the short swing profit rule.

I guess the only good that has come out of this distasteful experience is that Jupitermedia's treasury is now somewhat larger than it was last week due to my "contribution." Of course I think the money was spent on a good and solid "cause!"


Tuesday, September 05, 2006

BedouinBlog !!

"A new tribe of bedouin has evolved, with laptops instead of camels, hopping between wifi hotspots like oases. It is high time that net set should openly, in the face of the whole world, publish their views, their aims, their tendencies,and meet the jet set with a manifesto: Web Worker Daily. Because inspiration is meant to be shared"
 
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