This Indian Techie flamewar cracks me up.
You are mental sick, you cheap dog.
VMware Player is free software that enables PC users to easily run any virtual machine on a Windows or Linux PC. VMware Player runs virtual machines created by VMware Workstation, GSX Server or ESX Server and also supports Microsoft virtual machines and Symantec LiveState Recovery disk formats.
I need to remember to download this.
I’ve been using Flock for a few days, and I’m really impressed. I’ve not been a big user of del.icio.us, but I really like the Flock integration. I think my favorite feature so far is the indexed browsing history, which is a real time-saver when doing research.
I’m posting this using the Flock Blogging toolbar, and it’s very elegant, and works very well with Wordpress.
Flock has integrated RSS feeds, but since I use Bloglines exclusively, I don’t see much of a point in having my feeds tied to a single browser — especially since I browse from any of five different computers at any given time.
Some users have complained that Flock is slow or CPU-intensive, but I’ve not noticed any of those issues so far. The only problem I noticed was that my Mighty Mouse decided to not scroll down, but that could just be me.
For some terrible reason, I actually like the folk remix of Sir Mix-A-Lot’s “Baby Got Back”.
I’ve also been diggin’ Party Ben’s remixes. In particular, his smashup of Green Day vs. Oasis vs. Travis vs. Aerosmith vs. Eminem, “Boulevard of Broken Songs” is so good, if I hear any of the pre-smashed songs, I think there’s something wrong with them.
For those of you who have Nextel phones, Mologogo lets you track and map your cellphone via Google Maps.
You probably didn’t know that honey could be used as a Honey topical antibacterial agent for the treatment of infected wounds.
That’s ok. I didn’t either.
