Archive for January, 2008

There’s No Need to Kill Everyone at the Super Bowl Party

Generally, I am not a fan of skimping on good food. I believe in things like butter and sour cream and whole milk and eggs, especially in foods prepared for parties.
That said, this white bean and artichoke dip recipe from the October 2000 issue of SELF magazine (found via one of my favorite websites, epicurious) […]


Why Did Milkmen Ever Go Out of Style?

Unlike most people my age, I have daydreams in which someone starts delivering fresh milk in refillable glass bottles to my door every day. Why did we, as a nation, ever give up this wonderful system of dairy distribution? It sounds like a little piece of heaven to me.
At least I’ve found milk in refillable […]


Calling All Joss Whedon Fans

Much to my joy, the Dryden Theatre is screening Serenity tonight at 8:00pm. I haven’t seen it on the big screen since it was released in 2005, and who knows when an opportunity like this will come around again.
You can feel free to watch the trailer repeatedly until 8:00pm rolls around. See you there!


vLite strips down Windows Vista

Windows Vista from Microsoft takes a lot of resources, we all know that. vLite provides you with an easy removal of the unwanted components in order to make Vista run faster and to your liking.
This tool doesn’t use any kind of hacking, all files and registry entries are protected as they would be if […]


LEAPFROG RE-INVENTS THE LEARN-TO-READ CATEGORY WITH THE TAG™ READING SYSTEM

LEAPFROG RE-INVENTS THE LEARN-TO-READ CATEGORY WITH THE TAG™ READING SYSTEM
Next-Generation Reading System Fits in the Palm of a Child’s Hand and Interacts with Real Books
DEMO 08 CONFERENCE, PALM DESERT, CA–JANUARY 28, 2008–LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc., a leading developer of technology-based learning products, today announced it will unveil its next-generation reading system at the exclusive DEMO 08 […]