Pepero Day
This is a relatively important day to many people around the world. All the Koreans may celebrate Pepero Day.
Purple and Gold
This is a relatively important day to many people around the world. All the Koreans may celebrate Pepero Day.
From Mark Whiting at 03:58 0 comments Labels: goings on, metophile
It is November eleventh at eleven minutes past eleven. This is the most important day of the year. At the most important time. Pirate time.
From Mark Whiting at 14:11 0 comments Labels: goings on, metophile
Today the new version of Google reader was implemented. Everyone should check it out and go here to look at some of the things I think are interesting.
From Mark Whiting at 01:52 0 comments Labels: google
I just want to break something far too much of the time. Not mine of-course.
If anyone at RMIT reads this can they please tell me, It seems I can now post from China. (For the first six months here there was not a convenient way to do so.
The image is not by me, I found it online, I just like it a lot.
From Mark Whiting at 22:11 0 comments
Google Pages was accepting people for a short while and I managed to get an account. Because of compatibility issues with blogger in China it is likely that I will use Pages instead. Hopefully they will make it good before I am forced to rely on it though.
See Here
From Mark Whiting at 22:13 0 comments Labels: google
Perhaps it is in transition. For now, I am in China, I am not sure how much of what works at this point. It is an amazing new place, dirty and clean pretty and ugly. I think things I do will be very different when I depart. Specifics are not what you want or will get for now. Perhaps later.
From Mark Whiting at 00:21 1 comments
New software is great fun. Anyone have anything to say about iPhoto 06. I just got it.
Also, can any one give a personal review of the iSight, I am thinking of buying one.
From Mark Whiting at 08:53 0 comments
I do not think that much more needs to be said. Does anyone know if this can be piped to a podcast and if you can put your own content on via other means, for quality reasons.
From Mark Whiting at 00:35 1 comments Labels: google