This writer manages to convey my thoughts on commercial radio exactly. Waste of time, space, money, and reduces your IQ by a point every minute that you listen to it.

If you want theft protection for your electronic goods, consider some GadgetTrack software. Quite affordable, you can secure your ipod, mobile phone, laptop, digital camera, USB drive and any other supported electronic device.

The story of the clumsiest dog in Britain (and possibly the world!)

Amazing encounter between a wild polar bear and a husky, proof that the instinct to play is natural.

Telstra have opened their T[life] store in Melbourne (nooo, of COURSE they didn’t steal the idea from Apple! /endsarcasm) and if you feel like they’ve ripped you off, you can get a little back by going in and taking advantage of:

  • Free phone calls and internet
  • Free charging of your mobile phone or laptop
  • Free bottled water
  • Free lessons on how to use various gadgets

I can see the store being a haven for the mobile-less who need to make calls and those who are thirsty, but personally I want to take advantage of the free lessons. You see, I’ve been trying to teach my mother how to use a computer and use the internet for the past two years, with very VERY little success. I want to see those suckers give it a try.

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