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TripIt and YTD travels

Thanks to EmmFan, I use TripIt. It’s a great little online diddy that collects all my itineraries and via RSS and Google Calendar. It’s pretty neat. You should try it! You just send your email itineraries to their preset email addy and it’ll do the rest automagically! How cool is that.
If you’re curious, below is [...]

Digigigital Tuner (converters) are awesome

We don’t subscribe to any cable/satellite TV provider. I’m cheap that way, especially since we don’t watch much TV at home. Not that I don’t like TV, but we don’t get many channels, so it’s not worth much to watch.
My sister gave me a digital tuner yesterday. OMG. Automagically we got fourty-one (41!) channels! Sure, [...]

YAST

Yes, yes, yet another site template. This time it’s the Options Theme by Justin Tadlock.
Reason for update? New technology calls for it. Enjoy!
[Update] per emmanuel’s sugg, i’ve included a sub-template for mobile devices. Log on with your smartphone. Yay!
       

Geotagging

I hit up this link on Wired today on geotagging. Since being on flickr, I’ve been dabbling in geotagging my pictures here and there since I travel a bit and sometimes like to log certain locations I shoot, especially when they’re not in the US. So far, though, they haven’t been easy to do with [...]

Free Audiobooks: Librivox

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Librivox Audiobooks has been around for quite a while, I believe. Essentially it’s public domain audiobooks which are entirely free. Why do I blog about it today? First, there are lots and lots of classics on there I can pass my [...]