Wow. So Simple!
They put a little slider on the earphone cords. It slides up to the ear pieces for storage/transport, then slips down for some "easy listenin'"
O-Tay!
Monday, December 19, 2005
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Sony HVR-Z1P
My pal Anthony at A&S Broadcast Ltd has just turned me onto a Sony HVR-Z1P for a few days use.
I plan to put it to good use. May just buy it.
I plan to put it to good use. May just buy it.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Poser Friday 1 2 [3] - the last one
Its hard to surpass THIS.
I try every day. But Fail.
Still tryin'.
I try every day. But Fail.
Still tryin'.
Friday, October 21, 2005
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
75 Years ago today, Mickey Mouse was THIS CLOSE to Suicide.
Who knew? He didn't tell anyone what pain he was in!
{clik toon}

"The Mickey Mouse strip first appeared in 1930, only two years after his first appearance on the big screen. The strip was written and drawn by Floyd Gottfredson from 1930 all the way up until the '70s, and he is as fondly remembered for his strip work with Mickey as Carl Barks is for his Donald Duck comic books.
"But, of course, the strip still appeared with Walt's name at the bottom, as everything from Disney did at that time. In fact, he had little to do with the comic strip, as he was busy building an entertainment empire. The idea for Mickey to engage in a series of comical suicide attempts was one of the relatively few story ideas Walt himself ever came up with, however.
Who knew? He didn't tell anyone what pain he was in!
{clik toon}

"The Mickey Mouse strip first appeared in 1930, only two years after his first appearance on the big screen. The strip was written and drawn by Floyd Gottfredson from 1930 all the way up until the '70s, and he is as fondly remembered for his strip work with Mickey as Carl Barks is for his Donald Duck comic books.
"But, of course, the strip still appeared with Walt's name at the bottom, as everything from Disney did at that time. In fact, he had little to do with the comic strip, as he was busy building an entertainment empire. The idea for Mickey to engage in a series of comical suicide attempts was one of the relatively few story ideas Walt himself ever came up with, however.
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
China's Chilling View of the Role of News Organizations
"The foremost responsibility of news sites on the Internet is to serve the people, serve socialism, guide public opinion in the right direction, and uphold the interests of the country and the public good."
New regulations put into effect.
"The foremost responsibility of news sites on the Internet is to serve the people, serve socialism, guide public opinion in the right direction, and uphold the interests of the country and the public good."
New regulations put into effect.
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