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Thursday, 27 May 2010

Alphabetize Your House


Alphabetize Your House

Alphabetize Your House

By Grant Gerver



I know it sounds weird, but if your house is as cluttered at mine, you might want to think about alphabetizing the contents. It's worked so well for libraries around the globe, we decided to give it a try in our own home. Just get yourself a trusty label maker and start alphabetizing absolutely everything.

It does take some getting used to. The Windex sits atop the washing machine, the dogs' sleeping quarters are located right near the front door, the supplements are in close proximity to the satellite antenna, the refrigerator sits next to the rifles, and so on and so forth. Plus, you must alphabetize all the things that are contained inside something else, like the refrigerator or the medicine cabinet. It's quite a task, but well worth the effort.

The biggest chore, of course, is getting everything labeled and alphabetized in the first place. Then, your neatly-ordered clutter is suddenly highly organized, even if very unconventionally located. But, you'll get used to it. Any order beats no order. Yes, when I'm looking for tools, I must remember they're right next to the toilet, but that's fine with me.

And we keep all the brooms right next to our bed. The potatoes sit comfortably in back of the plumbing supplies. It's a perfect system. "Victory through alphabetical order" is our mantra. It may seem very strange, but we like it. The computer is located conveniently near the cat's litter box, and the TV is right next to the trash can. And, our clothes are incredibly well organized now, but I won't bore you with all the giddy details.

Living like you're in your neighborhood library day and night is so comforting. And, you know what? We even use our "library voices" now.

About the Author:

Grant "Brad" Gerver is an entrepreneur and co-owner of Filibi.com: Quite simply one of the most generous businesses online. "Gerv" is also a performing blues artist-songwriter [http://www.youtube.com/gbgerver] with The Buzzard Brothers and on YouTube. He is a retired elementary school teacher who currently works in the mental health care field.



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Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Facebook Alert Data Privacy

Apparently, user security on Facebook may not be as secure as the user might think.

Facebook security, it would seem, may have been circumvented by a few knowledgeable clicks of the mouse. This loophole appears to exist with live chats and pending friend requests of other accounts.

This may not be an issue anymore as it would seem that TechCrunch has informed Facebook of this loophole but the following video reveals the vulnerability of users.

The reason this problem has occured is because Facebook allows you to preview your own privacy settings. However, once in preview mode you can enter the names of your friends and view their private data.

If the security is in place and it is functioning correctly your data is safe. Two questions have to be asked therefore; was the security in place, and was is it functioning correctly?

Read more: http://www.geek.com/articles/news/facebook-security-fail-live-chats-accessible-with-a-few-mouse-clicks-2010055/#ixzz0n5VJoOCR

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Retrophilia - The Love of all Things Retro

The word "Retro" implies that something is old fashioned, timeless or classic. The word itself is Latin, it is used as a prefix and means 'backwards' or 'in the past'. This application can be seen in words such as "retrospective" meaning a nostalgic view of the past and "retrograde" referring to a movement toward the past rather than progress toward the future. Most people will have heard the word "Retro" associated with the fifties era but it is relevant to a much broader spectrum of cultural, social and artistic applications. To describe something as retro is to assign it a positive label of quirkiness or charisma but also to infer that although it is no longer obtainable it is still highly desirable.

You will find the word "Retro" associated with many areas of popular culture such as fashion, art, sport, music and erotica. In the 1960's the usage of the word "Retro" increased when the American Space Program used it to describe a rocket which generates thrust in a direction opposite to that of the spacecraft's motion in orbit, hence the "retrograde rocket". Other such examples are "Retro Chic" encompassing old fashioned styles such as poodle skirts from the 1950's.

Retro Art, also referred to as Retro Clipart, is derived from pop art which was developed in the 1940's and 1950's. Retro Art usually refers specifically to advertising artwork created during that period. Printing technology was in it's infancy at that time and the majority of printed materials were restricted to one colour. It was these limitations that drove professional illustrators to develop a style of artwork which was striking and could be reproduced easily within the restraints of the industry's technology at that time. The development of retro art was also influenced by the Art Nouveau revolution in France at the turn of the century. Art Nouveau, although disliked by art experts at the time, featured highly simplified drawings. Following this came Russian Constructivism during the Bolshevik Revolution which gave true weight to the trend of graphic simplification and which then contributed to the Art Deco movement in the 1920's. By the 1930's professional artists had abandoned line shading techniques such as cross-hatcing and stippling altogether and embraced the style of having pure black or white regions.

Retro music referred commonly to dance music in the U.S. during the 1990's and was originally known as New Wave music. The advancement of electronic equipment during this era contributed to the popularization of electronic music, a departure from traditional and electromechanical instruments. Although this drove its movement into the mainstream not all dance music at that time was considered Retro music. Dance music and the psychedelic style, trance, psytrance etc. are still very much alive and kicking today. Nowadays, retro music only refers to music from the retro period.

Retro erotica can be classified as modern photography in an older style. This distinguishes it from vintage erotica which is actual period photographs or films. Retro erotica is typically photographic hardcore pornography or non-naked pinup images. It dates from the 1970's, sometimes earlier and features specific styles of lingerie such as bullet bras, garters or girdles as well as hairstyles, props and makeup from that era.

Retro sports garments are sought after items usually from the 1970's and 1980's and include items such as football jackets, jerseys and t-shirts with previous club logos. Their designs usually recall the past by using colour combinations and lines in the sides representative of those periods. One such example is the FIFA World Cup held in Mexico in 1970. Retro sports garments are so popular now that brands including Puma, Nike and Adidas have divisions dedicated to this trend, and not to be excluded from this lucrative market some football, basketball and baseball clubs have also reintroduced their former garments for sale.

In this world of rapidly changing modern technology it is perhaps surprising to learn that retrogaming, gaming on vintage computers or vintage game consoles, is fast becoming a popular pastime. Retro gamers are commonly using outdated systems such as Atari 2600, Dreamcast and Nintendo Entertainment System. The Atari 2600 video game console was released in October 1977. It has been credited with promoting the use of microprocessor-based hardware and cartridges which use game code. Actually it was the Fairchild Channel F that first used this format but it was the Atari 2600 which familiarized the gaming world with the plug-in concept.

The desire for a sense of nostalgia, though unsentimental, is the driving force behind all things retro. It links us to specific times and trends in history and reminds us of where we came from. Retro is inspiring, educational and sometimes frivolous. It allows us to reminisce in the comfort of our very modern lives and to explore the trends, technology, fashions and attitudes of the good old days.

In the words of the American poet Walt Whitman (1819-1892) "The Past - the dark unfathomed retrospect! The teeming gulf - the sleepers and the shadows! The past! the infinite greatness of the past! For what is the present after all but a growth out of the past?"

Monday, 26 April 2010

Neodymium Magnets and the Wiki M-Cube


The name Neodymium originates from the Greek words 'neos' meaning new and 'didymos' meaning twin. It was discovered by Baron Carl Auer von Welsbach in Vienna, Austria in 1885; however it took another 40 years to isolate it in its relatively pure form in 1925. He separated neodymium, as well as the element praseodymium, from a material known as didymium by means of fractional crystallization. Sounds complicated? It is, so I won't go into it here, but suffice to say as scientific understanding evolved so the purity of the finished product improved and can now be produced to a purity of 99.99%. Neodymium magnets are made from a combination of Neodymium, Iron and Boron and are extremely powerful, this increased strength has inspired some new applications such as magnetic jewellery clasps and magnetic building sets for children and herein lies the fun aspect.

One such inspiration is the Wiki M-Cube it's a puzzle like you have never seen before! It consists of 216 highly magnetic Neodymium rare earth magnets with a durable nickel plated surface, far more powerful than your average fridge magnets. Each one has a north and south polarity, allowing you to make a myriad of different shapes and patterns in both 2D and 3D. There is no one solution, but it is a puzzle if you choose to set yourself challenging targets. Even returning the cube to its original shape once dismantled is harder than it sounds. It can be shaped into funky jewellery or sculpted into inspiring shapes and when you get bored with your creation you just have to start again. It will entertain you for hours and can help to relieve stress, develop the creative side of your brain and relieve boredom. It makes the perfect executive toy and would look stylish on any office desk. Your kids will also love it and you'll be prising it out of their nimble fingers at every opportunity (though not for children under 36 months due to small parts). However, take heed, once you start, you cannot put it down, it’s seriously addictive!



So , neodymium for science or for fun? Try the Wiki M-Cube then decide! I think your kids will agree that physics just got that little bit more interesting.

Wednesday, 21 April 2010

Facebook War on Apps

CNET have reported that Facebook has begun to shut down iPhone applications which it believes infringe its trademarks by using the company's name or logo. All the applications concerned interact with Facebook to provide an enhanced interface.

"Emoti for Facebook" for example now gives an error when being used as the application has been cut off.

It seems that just having the letter "F" in the icon is likely to render you disconnected, and if it hasn't already happened then it's only a matter of time.

Icons featuring the Facebook F

Facebook have issued the following statement to CNET,

"We ensure that applications that access Facebook user data adhere to Facebook Platform policies ... Those applications that do not comply are subject to enforcement."

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

STK - Universal Drivers Pack



"I've been driving in my car, it's not quite a jaguar
I bought it in primrose hill from a bloke from brazil
It was made in fifty-nine in a factory by the tyne
It says morris on the door, the g.p.o. owned it before
I drive in it for my job, the governor calls me a slob
But I don't really care, give me some gas and the open air"

Madness

Nothing mad about this handy Universal Drivers Pack though, in fact you'd be mad not to have one! It has everything needed to charge and store mobile devices on the go. It includes a universal air vent holder, 12-24V in-car charger with interchangeable adaptors for the latest mobile phones and an anti slip mat that will keep mobiles and other items secured.

Click here to buy

Monday, 12 April 2010


This could be the answer to sludged hands. The Humunga Tongue has been designed with a ball at one end for your dog to carry and a long tongue to throw it. Your dog will love it especially if you place a special treat in the hole in the ball end. Also good for a game of "Tongue of War". No more dog saliva, just fun, fun, fun!!!


Click here to check it out ...