Monday, 19 March 2007

Windows Live Writer

This is my first post using the new Windows Live Writer. It allows me to easily create edit and upload blog post to many blogs and services without the hassle of remembering passwords and services names. It makes blogging for both my blog and videos easy and quick so more posts will be coming soon.

For more on the program read the teams blog here and download it here.

Update here

Friday, 16 March 2007

My Toolbar

My new toolbar is ready to download today with some useful features like:

  • Cookie cleaner
  • History cleaner
  • Cache cleaner
  • Check your Gmail, POP3, Yahoo!, or Hotmail from any site
  • Web Search
  • Useful links
  • RSS Reader
  • New links (on a ticker)
  • updates through the built-in message box
  • No need to reinstall the bar updates itself

With all of these and more why not download the all new toolbar.
For more information no this toolbar and to download the firefox version please go to the download page here.

I hope you enjoy it.

Wednesday, 7 March 2007

Captain America died

NEW YORK (AFP) - Captain America, the comic book superhero with a penchant for figure-hugging body suits in red, white and blue, has died at the age of 89, shot dead in New York.

The Marvel comic book hero is written out of the script in copies hitting the newsstands Wednesday after more than 65 years fighting villains, felled by a sniper's bullet on the steps of a Manhattan court house.

"Breaking news: Few details are clear at this time, but the scene outside the Federal Courthouse in Manhattan is a portrait of chaos and confusion as a former superhero has been shot," Marvel comics said on its website.

Captain America was actually Steve Rogers, born on US Independence Day, July 4, 1917. He was created in 1941 but lacking any superpowers looked somewhat ill-equipped to battle evil next to counterparts like Superman.

Draped in the American flag, a giant "A" on his mask and a shield that handily doubled as a discus, Captain America was part of the US war effort, created just months before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

His first cover saw him punching Adolf Hitler in the face and he entered his golden age after the United States joined World War II. But he soon faded in popularity after the war and was retired in 1950 before returning in the 1960s.

However, like Superman's return from the dead after being killed off in 1993, the door appears to be open for Captain America to return.

Co-creator Joe Simon, himself a little older than Captain America at 93, told the New York Daily News he was saddened by his character's demise. "It's a hell of a time for him to go. We really need him now," he said.

(From Yahoo Oddly Enough)

Monday, 5 March 2007

The Death of PlayStation

Why the PlayStation brand has died. by You Tube user: heavyarms117.

There right all the things I use my Xbox 360 for still aren't in the PS3. That plus the hugh (over priced) price tag is why I wont be getting one. Plus the surfing the net stuff, I have a perfectly good computer for that.

I have never liked the Wii but I'd rather spend my money on the it and a mountain of games I'd probably never play on.

I think I'll stick with my Xbox 360, it works great and does what I want it to for now.

Bye bye PlayStation.