I posted a while back on how to get the DRM out of your iTunes purchased songs, allowing you to play them anywhere. Newer versions of iTunes and the fact that the programmer of the tool, DVD Jon, went legit left the old option defunct. But, he’s back with a new tool that will once again liberate your library. It also will allow you to sync files from iTunes to multiple device like Nokia, PSP, etc. doubleTwist also touts the ability to share media through a Facebook widget to any of your friends.
I posted about using RSS readers to make your life easier. Well, at least the web surfing portion of your life. Now, to make the easier, easier, there is Better GReader. If you’re using Google Reader and Firefox, you need this. The best part is the ability to preview a post from directly within Google Reader.
This is an actual recording of a man calling Dell to buy an advertised desktop, then changing his mind. The Dell guy then decides to berate the man for being indecisive. Kudos to guys who added the reenactment.
If you are in the position where you need to take a white person to lunch for business or pleasure, saying “I know a great sandwich shop,” will always bring out a smile. The white person will then tell you about the great sandwich shop in the town where they went to college and how they had a crush on a waiter, or that there was some special sandwich that they always ordered. This will put the person in a good mood.
It’s important to note that this type of restaurant is best for business or friendship situations as it is very neutral and does not carry connotations like Sushi or Breakfast.
These sandwiches generally start at $8.99. Remember that whenever a white person says they wants to go to a sandwich shop you are looking at at least a $15 outlay after tip and drink, $20 if the place has a good selection of microbrews.
Also note: white people will wait up to 40 minutes for a good sandwich.
A commercial for the British Channel 4 asking actors and celebrities what their favorite swear is. NSFW language, so headphones. It is immediately obvious that the feelings about the C-bomb are quite different across the pond.