What's new with me... mmm let me see..
Julie & I finally got in to see Lord of the Rings on Monday. To quote Jason, "It was long". Julie hadn't read the books, so she didn't know when the potentially scary parts were going to be. I guess Peter Jackson was able to pull off the emotion judging from the way she gripped my arm during the film.
Last night I accomplished something that must make me a true geek. I finished copying all of my and Julie's cds onto the hard drive. Any practical reason? Nope. Am I going to share them with you? Probably not. Just thought I'd brag a bit.
Too tell the truth, I haven't been feeling very well lately - so that means I'd rather just play games that try and be coherent and type up an entry. I'm feeling a bit guilty about it though. Besides - the links back log is just a little too much so I need to post. {grin} Oh and a note to my friends who are submitting sites - I'll get them up here, as soon I cut through the backlog. My email program was a bit screwed up, but its fixed now.
Links to think about:
- Earth at Night - A really cool picture. {from Ginger}
- Neighbour returned Witnesses' cold call - Someone got tired of being visited by the Jehovah's Witnesses - so she went to visit them! {via daypop}
- I Know where Bruce Lee Lives - Mix your own crazy kung fu tracks. High speed internet connection suggested {via daypop}
- Yoga Finds New Twists in the U.S. - This article is for Julie, it talks about how the practice of yoga in the us is changing.
- Who needs Napster when you have Google? - I tried this method with limited success. Your milage may vary. {via wibbler}
- Abandonware: Dead Games Live On - Have a favorite computer game that you can't find anywhere? This article talks about the games that are no longer commercially available. The article mentions The Underdogs site which looks like a cool resource for finding some of those "golden oldies".
- Amazon expected to post first-ever profit - It may old news by now, but how many dot-coms from a couple years ago are even around any more?
- The unofficial DC Universe International Heroes Site - A web site that focuses on the super heroes from other countries created by DC comics. Interesting to see what Americans create when they create heroes for other cultures.
Here's a little doodad I'm testing:

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