Archive for October, 2007

Safe Lyrics Searching

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Just came across a lyrics website that has a new twist on things, so I thought I would mention it here. www.lyricstolyricsfor.com promises that they will employ no pop-up windows and no spyware or malware that are present on most of the major lyrics websites out there today.  While most do not inject some kind of malware, some do. Just about all of the lyrics sites have pop-ups up the wazoo. Plus, these guys have a clean layout and break things down into a easy to use format. Imagine that.

[tags]lyrics, new site[/tags]

New Ringtone…Woot

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Just put Rascal Flatts What Hurts the Most ringtone on my shiny Samsung Blackjack. Well, it is not shiny since it is black and all, but it is 3G lovely…slim and super fast broadband 3G speeds.  I have to say that the whole ringtone crazy has got me by the horns and I get really giddy when I get a new one. Rascal Flatts is one of my favorite bands right now so this is pretty cool.

[tags]3G, Ringtone, Rascal Flatts, Mobile[/tags]

Good Binary Newsgroup ISP

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

I was poking around earlier at Jason’s blog and found he did a review of binary newsgroup ISPs.  I am not sure how many of you are familiar with binary newsgroups, but they are kind of the original Napster. The interesting thing is that they are still alive and well today. Not only that, but with the advances in bandwidth and technology, these have become a really efficient way to send someone a file and not have to pay to host it someplace. Pretty cool.

Spooky Sounds on Your Phone

Monday, October 8th, 2007

I was just poking around, wasting some time and I think I found the first ringtone that I will put on my Cingular 8125. It is the Halloween movie theme ringtone that still brings out feelings of paranoia and fear in me. I am 6′4″ and that theme song still scares the crap out of me!  John Carpenter is probably responsible for millions of people exhibiting Pavlovian reflexes of shear terror in response to his movie theme. Thanks. ;)