Standing in line for Letterman
Thanks to a hookup from a friend of a friend (thanks Denise & co.!) we’re in line for the VIP SECTION FOR LETTERMAN!
Shootin’ for a spot in your hotlinks
Thanks to a hookup from a friend of a friend (thanks Denise & co.!) we’re in line for the VIP SECTION FOR LETTERMAN!
Oh, I see now, big companies have my best interests at heart! Click the image. Ignorance is strength!

It doesn’t surprise me, but still…did you know that if your TV lacks an HDMI connector, you won’t be able to play hi-def content?
Gee, thanks entertainment industry. Way to fuck with anyone who already bought and HD-TV and was simply waiting for content.
So remember the other day, I posted about VPN’s and why you oughta use one? (So what if I didn’t tell you how- cut a man some slack, I’m really just getting into it myself) Check this out:
TUAW shows you how
Derman show you IPSecuritas (it’s a VPN app)
MacLive.net shows you how to setup VPN access with OS X server
I feel like it’s 1999 all over again–back when a basic Linksys router cost 259.99, and cable modems were just starting to come into view on the horizon. I was the first in our group of friends to try to setup a network, and after realizing that a) just plugging an ethernet cable between two machines wasn’t going to cut it and b) IPShare and other software routing apps were waaaay beyond my comprehension, I started to search for tutorials. After a few articles on CNet (read over and over to ingrain the terms being used) all this home networking stuff started to make sense.
Can’t help but feel like this will be the same type of learning curve, read up, learn the terms, check out the brands, purchase a couple dud routers, and eventually settle upon a nice setup.
The ‘Time to make the donuts’ guy has died. He reminds me of a simplier Dunkin’ where coffee was coffee, regular meant with cream and sugar, and bismark was a donut not of a sexual indevor.
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