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Notes from the Surf XXIII

Surfing the Tao | July 21st 2008 by Angela V. Michaels

Update on the weather wars…Earthquake Destroyed China’s Largest Military Armory, Says Source…read Montalk.net’s latest on HAARP, Earthquakes and Hurricanes Cloud Seeding in L.A. evokes controversy Take a clue fo read more

If you don't know what a POA is, then you need to read this.

earth2karen | July 14th 2008 by karen

If you do and you haven’t designated one, then you really need to read this.I’m going to tell you a little story to illustrate my point.This story is true. It happened to me last week. I wish I could say that it was a rare event, but, unfortunate read more

Asus Eee PC eBook Reader Mod

Asus Eee PC News Mods and Hacks | July 8th 2008 by xujiren

According to GottaBeMobile a forum member at Overclockers Australia is building a slate form factor tablet PC from the bones of an Asus eee PC. The Sketchup image above shows what the finished product will look like. Per the thread -"With the 9” m read more

Tabeee touchscreen slate mod from 7-inch ASUS Eee

SlashGear | July 7th 2008 by Ewdison Then

It’s already been confirmed that ASUS themselves are working on a touchscreen tablet version of the Eee budget notebook, but over at the OCAU forum they’re taking matters into their own hands and constructing an Eee-based slate for ebook read more

Notes from the Surf XXII

Surfing the Tao | June 15th 2008 by Angela V. Michaels

We know China and the US both have weather modification programs, which includes the ability to create earthquakes. We know the UN specifically prohibits this, but that never stopped anyone. We aren’t being told anything official about a weat read more

Notes from the Surf XXI

Surfing the Tao | May 25th 2008 by Angela V. Michaels

The Phoenix has landed! For live video coverage from NASA today, click here. For a trip down the rabbit hole, check out the latest at Etemenanki, Phoenix Impact Through the Looking Glass. If you enjoyed that rabbit hole, check out Thuther Thought read more

Blog of the week

Everything and less | April 19th 2008 by gerry coburn

Cultured ViewsTwo things struck me when I went to review Cultured Views. The first was how neat and pleasing to the eye the blog was and secondly was the image of a nappy full of, and I quote the site's owner, Wendy, Baby bottom butter. Never has cul read more

Notes from the Surf XX

Surfing the Tao | April 19th 2008 by Angela V. Michaels

If you live in New York City, you might want to check out a talk by Nassim Haramein of The Resonance Project, this coming Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at the Wild Project, 195 East 3rd St, New York, NY, at 8 PM for $20. First come first served, so come read more

Love of....work?

JasonScottAdams | April 18th 2008 by JasonScottAdams

I love my new job and the perks it provides. I work 9 to 5,  basically. I have a sweet laptop (which I don’t really need since I only use my MacBook at home). There’s a gym at work which I’ve actually been using. The job is semi stress free read more

Conservation & Consideration - Notes From The Road

Partybluprints Blog | April 9th 2008 by Dawn Sansomeno & Elizabeth Mascali

Because I couldn’t bring the normal bottle of suntan lotion on the plane – due to the no more than 3 oz. liquid rule (and the fact that I forgot to buy a small bottle – do they even make them less than 3 oz.?) , we were sans protection – oh read more

Etiquette for Internet Use at Work Part 1

The briny Deep | April 4th 2008 by Brett

Terms and phrases one should know before using the companies network and computers to surf the internet at work:NSFW - Not Safe For Work. Sounds staright forward. This term means that regardless of how hot that girls (or guys) internet pic is, Human read more

Notes from the Surf XIX

Surfing the Tao | March 31st 2008 by Angela V. Michaels

Pele is on the move out here. The vog is getting really bad. And in another unprecedented event, Kilauea is releasing steam from what is being called juvenile water, which has never been seen before anywhere on the planet. Saturn storm has hurri read more

ASUS Replacement Eee PC Battery

battery home | March 28th 2008 by shopbatteries

Cheap Asus Eee laptop batteries offer the longlife and consistently reliable performance you need to get the most out of your notebook .This 4400mAh Asus Eee pc battery also can fits for Asus Eee PC , Asus Eee PC 2G Surf (256 RAM) , Asus Eee PC 4G (5 read more

Snake & Jet’s Amazing Bullit Band : X-Ray Spirit

Perfect Porridge | March 14th 2008

Copenhagen’s Snake & Jet’s Amazing Bullit Band brings a mix of synth punk and and electro surf rock to our fragile American ears. Get behind me, Satan; this is too many credible influences for one band. S&J’s new disc, X-R read more

Surf - Design Planet Blurp No.17

Surf - Design Planet | March 6th 2008 by surfthearts

Papercraft ModelsThere are several Japanese, European, North American and other world websites and blogs on the art of building Papercraft Models. Their subject matter and complexity vary greatly from Animals, Castles, Motorcycles, Gundam Figures, Ai read more

New MSDN Code Gallery

ASP.NET 2.0 Guest Book - VS 2008 on Vista | March 3rd 2008 by Anthony Grace

Are you looking for some free code samples? Microsoft recently launched the MSDN Code Gallery. It differs from the CodePlex site in that it is more geared towards developers who are starting out. It is a true community site where you can create your read more

New MSDN Code Gallery

The ASP.NET Community Blog | March 3rd 2008 by Anthony Grace

Are you looking for some free code samples? Microsoft has just launched the new MSDN Code Gallery. It differs from the CodePlex site in that it is more geared towards developers who are starting out. It is a true community site where you can create read more

Notes from the Surf XVIII

Surfing the Tao | February 25th 2008 by Angela V. Michaels

Here’s the latest in internet rumors; is Barack Obama the antichrist? Apparently many think so. What’s for sure is the near hysteria he seems to leave in his wake. For a dose of reality in an unreal world, check out Neil Kramer’ read more

Just for fun -- Create a Handmade Rubber Stamp

Le Coccole di Giusypatch | February 19th 2008 by giusypatch

Stamp's passion! -- Handmade rubber stamps (eraser carving)put its hand up who, at least once not have bought or desired one. Rubber stamps make less anonimous our block notes , customize greeting cards, give color to our diaries ... and... Back in t read more

notes toward an autobiography by others

Dare I Read?, the booklog of Glenn Ingersoll | February 17th 2008

Once in awhile in my reading I come across a passage that I might have written. This is what I think! That happened to me! It leads me to suppose one could write an autobiography via collage, the source texts all written by someone else but arranged read more

Notes from the Surf XVII

Surfing the Tao | February 4th 2008 by Angela V. Michaels

You may sneer, but our weather here in Hawaii has been much colder than usual this winter. We’ve had several large and destructive storms, and Hilo is getting ravaged again right now. And it’s the same story all over the world. Is it global read more

Thursday's 3 Word Wednesday

Surface Tension | January 31st 2008 by Thom Gabrukiewicz

The prompt words over at 3WW are approach, bottle and smooth.As I lay in bed and let my mind clear in the dark, the story came to me. Dark and delicious and a killer ending. A few scribbled notes in the notebook and I fell asleep. And dreamt the stor read more

Surf - Design Planet Blurp No.13

Surf - Design Planet | January 13th 2008 by surfthearts

My Gerry Anderson’s Thunderbirds Secret Base - Tracy Island Model Kitby IMAI Models Calling International Rescue! This plastic model of Tracy Island is beautifully detailed. Also included are models of TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4, and TB5! The whole mode read more

Notes from the Surf XVI

Surfing the Tao | January 10th 2008 by Angela V. Michaels

Truly well done article on the astrological forecast for 2008 over at Reality Sandwich. Foster & Partners is building the spiraling pyramidic mega-structure called Crystal Island in Moscow. Sir Norman Foster’s company is also responsibl read more

Notes from the Surf XV

Surfing the Tao | December 9th 2007 by Angela V. Michaels

Had a nice day at the beach today following days and days of stormy weather here after a ‘Kona low‘ hit the state. Check out some photos of the damage. Felt kind of like the phantom hurricane we were supposed to have in back in August. read more

Notes from the Surf XIV

Surfing the Tao | November 3rd 2007 by Angela V. Michaels

Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano update: lava now flowing through a lava tube, which means it could go farther and faster. No one is “officially” worried but I know people living down there who are on edge. Comet Holmes still getting brighter read more

Notes from the Surf XIII

Surfing the Tao | October 24th 2007 by Angela V. Michaels

Through the Looking Glass has some interesting comments on the California firestorms, and also points out an old USA Today article from 2003 that suggests the FBI knew of a terrorist plot to start wildfires…sounds like an episode of “24”&# read more

Notes from the Surf XII

Surfing the Tao | September 28th 2007 by Angela V. Michaels

The lava flow from Kilauea is still slowly making its way towards a local community. For more, updates are posted at this site. Check out this cool video Galactic Alignment, Floyd and the Hyperdimensional Bees by Through the Looking Glass and Lab read more

Notes from the Surf XI

Surfing the Tao | September 18th 2007 by Angela V. Michaels

I’ve been wrapped up in my own world lately; most of us bloggers have other lives with our own share of dilemmas, and yet, sometimes we get news that shatters our little routines and drowns us in perspective. Out of respect for privacy I won& read more

Useful Firefox Extension for Note Taking

Testing - Tech Features | September 15th 2007 by TestingTech

Here are a few useful tool for online note taking and information gathering.1. ScrapBookIt's a Firefox extension which helps you to save Web pages and easily manage collections. Key features are lightness, speed, accuracy and multi-language support. read more

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