
I just read my friend Dave’s blog post over on deargravity about his 2009 experiences and I thought I should do something similar. It was a very weird year that’s for sure, but all in all for me it wasn’t all that bad. The biggest events of my year were breaking up to finding myself, buying a car to falling in love again, and many more things of that nature. I’ll break this down into seasons and highlight key events to make this a little more of a speedy read. (more…)
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It’s another Twitter trend, TubularTuesday. Basically what this trend is about is posting links to Youtube videos that the user wishes to share with the Twitterverse. So check out Twitter and search for #tubulartuesday to find users posting their favorite Youtube videos. What are some trends you would like to see get off the ground? Comment below and we’ll start a revolution.
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This is just a quick post about snow. Snow is falling in my area right now as I type this. No problem for me, I’ll drive my Civic home tonight no sweat. This isn’t how everyone else feels. This morning while I was getting gas, I drove by our local Krogers store and to my surprise the entire parking lot was full. (more…)
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Is it just me or does it seem like everyone “caught” for downloading music are only downloading popular music. I mean stuff like Akon, Taylor Swift, Britney Spears, Insert Boy Band Here, etc etc etc; your basic sounds exactly the same as the next one music. Is this because lables only target people who download today’s “hit” music, or is there something more in depth I’m missing?
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I recently got back into modifying my mobile devices. This includes my PSP, iPhone, iPod, and soon my DSi. Now you aren’t supposed to modify “THEIR” device to make it do what you want but how is it “THEIR” device once you purchase it? Right? I mean, companies like Sony and Apple are always releasing firmware updates to fix exploits in the firmware to keep your device safe. While this may be the case sometimes, more than likely, they’re patching these flaws to prevent you from making your device work for you, not with you. Think about it this way, my old iPhone was at 3.1.2 firmware and was beat up beyond belief. I took it in the AT&T and they looked at it and laughed. It’s that bad. My old phone’s buttons wouldn’t work half the time and it drained the battery, until now. After “jailbreaking” it with blackra1n, I installed SBSettings from the jailbroken “App Store” Cydia. What this does is allows me to shutdown my device, restart, and most importantly lock my iPhone. On my 3GS, I installed SBSettings for the same reasons even though my buttons work! There’s many more things you can do like theme your phone so it’s unique with Winterboard, install id Software’s Wolf3D LEGALLY because it was released as source code and someone has compiled it and placed it on Cydia, and my personal favorite play NES and SNES games on your iPhone! For my PSP it’s the same way. I can run NES, GBA, SNES, PS1, N64 games and I can use Edison Carter’s Cheat Devices for GTA:LCS and GTA:VCS! It’s awesome! For any help doing this to your devices, leave a comment below and I’ll see what I can do!

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