We’ve all heard that if you play certain music backwards that you can hear hidden messages but have you ever tried it? This person actually went to the trouble of recording his music backwards to find the hidden messages. Technically he just recorded the music then reversed it in Windows Recorder. If you are only going to check out one, let it be Britney Spears “Hit Me Baby One More Time.”
Author: Doug McCaughan
Of Grasshoppers
Student: Why did they burn our temple?
Master: To help us better appreciate it.
Daily Fix
I got a screw! And now the front of the dishwasher is back on.
Protected: Testing “password” protected post
First test call with Skype very successful!
I’m a Skype user now! I’m going by djuggler if you want to look me up. I just made my first test call with Tim. What a better way to test an Internet telephone call than to go half way around the world! The sound quality was amazingly clear.
Since I’m not using any of the paid features, I’m a little unsure about the differences between Skype and using something like MSN Messenger for video chatting. I’m going to have to compare the quality soon. For the time being, I just want to sound off about how cool it is to live in a time that we can make calls around the world without having to take out loans to the phone company!
Parent Hacks
Thanks to BoingBoing for welcoming Parent Hacks to the blog scene. Parent Hacks bills themselves as “a collaborative weblog of practical parenting wisdom,” something we all have, need and should share!
He Returns
My first post ever was January 5, 2004 so after Blogger deleted my account I took a month off and find it ironic that on January 5, 2006 I started the process of relaunching a new blog. I’ve been very impressed with the variety of things Kristy has done with her blog which made the decision to go with WordPress. I’m further impressed with the simplicity of the WordPress installation and on top of that it has an import function to get your posts and drafts from Blogger into WordPress! It’s a shame I didn’t discover that long before losing all my drafts to Blogger’s indiscretions.
Happy New Year! I expect greatness for 2006!
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Time to join the fad. For a year I’ve wanted to write my own blog program and that sums me up. I have several great ideas that fail to leave the ground for one reason or another.
Here are today’s events that inspired me to become a publisher:
* Found potential jobs in Careers section of paper last night, went to apply only to note that applications must be sent by mail (ergo, I’ll be out of food before those turn into money)
* Printer has run out of color ink (no marketing flyers)
* Bank 1 has run out of money; bank 2 will dry up tomorrow
* Microsoft word crashes on the computer that works
* As a web developer, my equipment supports me. So the monitor on my graphics machine died leaving only this monitor which is in the process of dying. So when it goes, how do I support myself and family? [had I been blogging it would be quite humorous to flood the stream of dying equipment in my house– video cards, starter motors, dryer, kids scooters (both brand new), sink, sink, sink, sink, faucet, faucet, faucet and more
Math 147 – Calculus and Analytical Geometry
Math 147 – Fall 1988 with Dr. hab. Jerzy Dydak.
Published 8/4/2013.
CS112
Looks like a CS112 class was had February 18, 1991. Ah! Binary trees and Knight’s Tour.
Published 8/4/2013.
Name capturing
CS 111 1/18/1991. Stacy J Prowell.
Math 251
I am cleaning out old college notes. Here’s a notebook from Math 251 dated January 10, 1991 with names Alain Tin Kin Wang, Tina Garrison, and Dr. Row.
Published 8/4/2013.
CS111
Throwing out old college notes. Here’s a notebook from CS111 dated 1-10-91.
Published 8/4/2013.
Math 221
I’m throwing out old papers and have hit a box of my college notes. 1) The handwriting is very neat supporting a suspicion that I’ve had a stroke at some point in my life and never knew it. And 2) It is really hard to let these go since I feel like I, er, my dad, paid a fortune for these.
Regardless, it appears that I took Math 221 in the Spring of 1990 with Randy Locke and Henry Simpson.
This was published on 8/4/2013.