Thursday, January 18, 2007
Home Improvements
I know, I know, if you put lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig, but in an effort to make this blog as enjoyable an experience as possible for all 5 people who read it, I am in the process of adding a few bells and whistles here and there. Now, instead of linking to flickr, there's a slideshow of pictures that I've taken. Hopefully, my pictures will improve after I read the camera manual. If you double-click on any picture, it will take you to directly to flickr, where there are more photos. I've also added a bookmark for easy access to this piece of cyberspace real estate, and for those of you old enough to remember its incredible greatness, I've added the video game "Asteroids" at the bottom of the page. The computer arrows on the bottom right of your keyboard control direction; the space bar shoots; and the "up" arrow gives you thrust. Haven't figured out hyperspace yet.
Now you will be able to waste time reading what I write AND playing video games. How great is that? More changes to come, so please try to contain your breathless anticipation.
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4 comments:
Astroids... boy, that's gonna put a dent in the gross national product. Awesome...
Thanks Arlo. It's all I can do to keep from playing it at work. Not good since I have plenty of distractions already. It's nice to hear from you. Funny now connections are drawn in this world we're living in. Your comment led me to your blog, which I enjoyed, and which led me to Sherb and his blog, which I enjoyed as well. Very interesting indeed...
Let me say that I enjoy visiting your blog even without all the extras. The photos are a good addition, but I have no choice but to pause the music while I'm listening to NHL radio.
Thanks Shan - I listen to NHL Radio at work myself. If only the Bruins didn't suck so completely, I might actually enjoy it.
On your comment, I changed the radio setting so it doesn't play music automatically. I'm still trying to figure out how to put my own music list up, which was the original purpose.
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