Notes for 7/3/2006

I didn’t touch a computer at all yesterday, which has got to be some sort of record for me. I also went most of the day without any Coke, which resulted in a headache! Anyway, as a result, I didn’t post my weekly Sunday notes, so here they are, for today instead:

  • Congrats to Violet & Vincent! If anyone has additional pictures and you want help posting them, let me know.
  • I must have missed the link when I saw the trailer, but Joe Wilcox points out that the upcoming movie “John Tucker Must Die” does not have a URL, other than it’s MySpace page. More proof that MySpace is growing in value – when will it end? Or will it? I want to see the movie simply for Sophia Bush, though Arielle Kebbel looks really pretty too.
  • Excellent piece on the NYTimes website today about Google and their inventiveness (is that a word?). There is speculation at the end that Google will delve into microprocessor design, if you can believe that. Worth a read.
  • With the recent renaming of WinFX to the .NET Framework 3.0 comes a brand new and very useful website.
  • Maybe Renault/Nissan can save GM? I never would have guessed it either.
  • Apparently Space Shuttle Discovery is a “Go” for tomorrow’s scheduled launch – take that, foam! Full coverage is available from the NASA website.

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