I use Horde as my awesome web−mail application. I also use it as a calendar and address book because it’s just that amazing.
Learn more:
http://www.horde.org/
I decided I really should write something on my web site given the following two circumstances.
With that said, below is my roller hockey schedule for the next two weekends.
Philadelphia, PA:
Harrisburg, PA:
I’m only actually sure that I’m playing in the games on the weekend of October 6. I guess, in time, we’ll see what happens afterward.
For those who don’t already know, I own and use an LG vx8600 cell phone.
A few months ago I noticed a horizontal scratch on the main screen. I assumed it was from dropping the phone (even though I couldn’t understand how just dropping this phone could scratch the screen, given its shape while opened and the scratch’s appearance).
Recently I looked at the phone more closely than I previously have. I found another horizontal scratch and two other less noticeable stress marks.
Four lines across the screen? Hmm, doesn’t the keypad have four pieces of raised material across it? Yes, it does!
Here are some photos of the keypad and the lines it scratched out of my phone’s screen:






As I watch Bowling for Columbine, I realize something about its director.
Michael Moore has an agenda. Everyone has one. What makes Moore different is that he found a way to reach millions of people in an effort to further his agenda.
Whether one agrees with the points Moore makes in his movies or whether one agrees with how he makes those points, no one can question that his movies are very convincing and that said movies reach far more people than anything most people will do.
For those who aren’t aware, today is my birthday. I received only money, but I purchased a lot of fun stuff for my b-day. Here’s a list of what I ordered for myself:
Of course, there are still a few more things I want, but they won’t be released until September or October, so there’s no point in purchasing them yet. Here’s that list:
Finally, thank you
to everyone who wished me a happy birthday!
Note: these sites were made when I still thought the internet was a series of tubes.