A number of sites offered “Bill Me Later” services this year. This was convenient, but how and why was it used?
From the monkeys who typed Shakespeare comes the stunning sequel…
A number of sites offered “Bill Me Later” services this year. This was convenient, but how and why was it used?
I work in an industry where I need to know the breakdowns of Internet usage in the US and Europe, broken down by line speed and other demographics. There have not been a lot of good stats about this recently. As I was looking at peragro this morning, I saw an article from Internet World Stats. After browsing a while, I found two things: First, that their data for the US is still 2003; Second is that they either don’t know much about math, or they don’t review anything.
Everyone who knows me knows that I like device convergence. A few weeks ago, I wrote about a phone-GPS-workout-watch. Here is one for you car: A full-fledged GPS combined with a media-player and a 20G hard drive.
Keeping track of what books I am reading can be a pain sometimes, because I read too many of them. Then I forgot to put them up here. Well, here is my attempt at catch up–4 books past, and 1 that I’m doing at the moment.
How do you buy something for the person who has everything? You buy them things that they should have, but would never buy themselves. I came across the Prank Place website and found truly hilarious, not to mention gross and disgusting items that you are almost guaranteed that hard-to-buy-for person doesn’t have.
Two men of subpar intelligence corner suspected thieves at gunpoint. The thieves convince the men to put the gun down and fight like men. The two suspects beat up both men, who both end up in the hospital.