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Holy Cripes, Am I Outside?
I love my wireless.  I love that I can be outside.  It is glorious.  Well, it's a tad warm right now, but it's still pretty nice.

Right now I'm watching Rent and waiting for my laundry to finish drying.  After I put it away I'll make my lunch for tomorrow and then start freaking out about my first day of work tomorrow look over some education books and get inspired for the big day: my first day as a middle school teacher.

Six months ago, heck even two months ago, I would've told you that I had no intentions of ever teaching again.  Not after the harrowing experience of being a high school intensive reading teacher.  And yet here I am, less than 11 hours away from my first day.  I'm either incredibly brave, or incredibly crazy.  Quite possibly both.  At least I've got a week without students to get myself acclimated.  I bought a nice big planner and some picture frames today.  At least I'll be able to have good pictures on my desk.  Of course, now I need to choose the pictures.

I ate a little bit of dinner, even though I haven't had much of an appetite for nearly 2 weeks.  I put on a pair of pants the other day and realized that, while buttoned and zipped, I could still pull them halfway down my butt.  I'm thinking this isn't a good thing?  I guess this is why we have belts.

I'm sure there was plenty more that I had to say, but I have no idea what it was.  Oh well, I need to get the laundry anyway.

 
 
   
 

The Mobile Phone Conspiracy

 

I usually write or post politics here; however I just read something that casual bloggers and Internet surfers should be interested in. Cell companies have an aim to ban free WiFi. That means if you are lucky enough to be in a location that has free hotspots via WiFi, Cell companies want to end your free access. Why? WiFi is cutting into their bottom line.

 

John C. Dvorak reporting for PCMAG.COM explains why the Cell companies will kill free WiFi.

 

As you read this article the thought that might come up is: Who owns the Internet? Is it private corporations or government? I am actually semi-ignorant on the history of the Internet; I am fairly certain the World Wide Web was a government and military instrument of communication. Then somehow Bill Gates invented the PC or at least its popular version.

 

That would make the Internet a public domain rather than something to be controlled by profit. It is the old question of the collective versus ownership. READ IT

 

 
 
 

   
Can't get it up....

Hey all...

 

They say that you can't put the toothpaste back in the tube...

and you can't fix your wireless router power chord when you suck it up in the vacuum cleaner.

 

Well, I just made that last part up.  Never-the-less, I can't get my internet connection up and running on my laptop at home because some how the wireless router's power chord jumped up from behind the desk and landed right in front of the vacuum cleaner.  That sucks.  My poor router chord...it's just was not a pretty sight.  So, lucky for me I am working in the office today and I finally get a chance to catch up on the wonderful reading material here at Mindsay and perhaps today I will get lucky and make it to the high tech gizmo store to pick up a new router (or power chord, if I'm lucky) and get it up soon.  I hope, I hope, I hope.

 

Until then...have a super spank'n good day!

 

 
 
   
 

New Bluetooth stereo headset

 

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Apple and Microsoft Race to Launch Wireless iPOD

Computer giants Apple and Microsoft are racing to develop a wireless digital music player in time for Christmas, it emerged today.

 

The new gadget would enable songs to be downloaded without having to plug the equipment into a personal computer.

 

Apple, the market leader which currently sells around 3million iPods - its brand of portable music player - every month, is said to be creating a wireless version also boasting a 'funky' aluminium design.

 

Current iPod owners have to sit in front of a computer to download music onto the gadget. But with the wireless version, they would be able to download new songs anywhere and at any time - as long as there is a wireless network in the area.

 

Microsoft, which wants to topple Apple's massive market share, is also said to be developing its first digital music player which will also be wireless.

 

As well as playing songs, insiders say it will double as a portable games console.

 
 
   
 

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