Published by Philip G
Last night, I played WoW, like I normally do. I decided to run a heroic instance to get a couple things I wanted for my druid. I got into a group that seemed to form quickly; things were looking good. We had a mage, rogue, hunter, warrior and druid (myself). A good mix of classes, [...]
. Nov 27, 2007
Filed under: WoW
Published by Philip G
Am I the only one seeing some heat coming in from the Opera camp? Personally, I’m still trying to figure out what Opera wants to do. On one front, it appears they want to get people to use their browser. While on the other side, they are trying to create a walled garden within their [...]
. Nov 02, 2007
Filed under: Delusioned
Published by Philip G
Wow, I just had a nice, big post written, and it was all lost because one database table attribute was not copied over in the move: auto_increment. ugh! So, what did I say … WordPress sucks, well, annoying if you don’t understand its limitations. Yes, I hadn’t posted in a while. There are a couple [...]
. Oct 31, 2007
Filed under: Delusioned
Published by Philip G
Engadget points us to an interesting new site called SpiralFrog; an ad supported site that makes an attempt at free music, but it’s not really free. SpiralFrog makes a laughable attempt at offering free music, with catches. SpiralFrog music is all DRM’d. It requires you to log in at least once a month to maintain [...]
. Sep 17, 2007
Filed under: DRM, RIAA
Published by Philip G
MJ Safety Solutions has come out with the prefect solution for making our kids safe: Bulletproof school backpacks. Just what we need, something to make your kids feel like they are going to school in a bullet infested shooting ground. Maybe these shooters would recognize these bags and run knowing they wouldn’t be able to [...]
. Aug 29, 2007
Filed under: Education, Freedoms, Reality