How can a spammer who does not even know they have sent me multiple copies of an email know where I have been on the Internet? Besides, I make sure to flush my cookies whenever I accidentally go to a bad site at work. I know of too many people who have gotten into trouble…
I keep having to update and patch Trillian to keep AOL connectivity. AOL keeps trying to block Trillian. It’s not like AOL is going to sue alternative IMs as the FTC was very critical AOL’s actions in dealing Jabber last year.
Yeah, I have been lax… I know… It’s the Sims, the rebuilding my computer at work, and playing catchup, I swear! Anyway, we are all archived up and ready to rumble. AOL cries to the Department of Justice almost on a quarterly basis about what Microsoft did by integrating MSIE with Windows or making Windows incompatible…
WOOHOO!! Trillian got CNET’s Editor’s Choice for instant messengers.
My regular Pita has not been catching the updates. Guess my operation will have to move elsewhere, huh?
Bored. Applied to be a dmoz.org editor in the Journal category. Figured they could use the help, especially since the blogs and journals I read most are not listed.
IE started acting goofy. Uninstalled Guard-IE and the problems disappeared. Probably it was in relation to the impending time to buy, but I didn’t care for the problem. Michelle is probably still at her father’s funeral. *sigh* Nice… people actually search for seychelles porn!?!?! The last 3 posts I have sent failed. Don’t care anymore. Come…
Took a look at my personal site‘s logs. Looks like I have 0.01% of 1 month’s data quota in serving stuff off of it in the 6 months I have had it. How lame? Of course, it does not exactly get a whole lot of traffic.
We knew this would happen sometime. The Internet reached its peak in 1999. Survey: Internet shrinks as domain numbers fall. Fewer domains were registered than not renewed. Guard-IE handles cookies, web bugs, pop-ups, and their ilk. Very innobtrusive. Think I could actually buy this one.