Sunday, July 29, 2007

Another note on COD4

I saw previews for this game and it looks amazing! The graphics are impressive and impeccable. It's too bad we don't have a 360...it's already on the "wish list" for Christmas though ;)

I bet the online game play is just crazy!

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Freaking Hilarious Home Movie - COD4 imitation

My hubby came across this home movie imitation of COD4 on YouTube. Now to someone who has not played the game, they probably will not see the humor in it, but for any Call of Duty fans out there, this is definitely worth checking out for a chuckle! Follow this link and enjoy!

Friday, July 20, 2007

Buh bye old old vcr

Yup, my vcr is caputs...geez! I know it sounds ridiculous, but we still do have a collection of old vhs movies, and it would seem just dreadful to not be able to watch them anymore. But where the heck can you find a vcr these days, really? The best I can find is a dvd/vcr combo, which isn't really what I want...hmmm....

This leaves me wondering, what will end up replacing the dvd player 5 or 10 years from now?

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

A viable alternative to ebay

I have just discovered this website LiveDeal, where you can sell anything from furniture to automobiles to homes online. And the best part? It doesn't cost you a penny! All you need is an email address to sign up!
If you opt for the free subscription, you can advertise locally only and post only one photo per ad. If you opt for a paid subscription, you can advertise nationally across Canada, and you can post more than one photo per ad.
Apparently, people are able to sell their homes successfully with the use of this site alone...isn't that fantastic? Can you imagine saving the tens of thousands in realtor fees?
I myself have sold a couple of small household items that were collecting dust in our basement over LiveDeal! I am definitely a fan of this site!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

After the blue screen, if you can believe....

...we are back to using our old ancient computer again! A friend had given us a computer that was once a server, and it worked great at first. But...if you left it on for more than an hour, it was like something in there would overheat and the computer just would not move...15 minutes for a web page to load...if it would come up at all....
So, my hubby swapped the hard drive out of our old computer, put in a new one, and *poof* it's up and running and doing just great. I can't believe we are still using such an old computer, but hey if it works, why not?

Thursday, July 12, 2007

See my yellow lawn? You like that?!

My lawn, and many lawns in the neighbourhood are a rich shade of...yellow. No typo there, didn't mean to say green. YELLOW! You see, being environmentally and financially conscious, we choose not to water our lawn. And since we have barely had any rain in the past couple months, the lawn is drier than dry. For such a disgustingly humid region that we live in (well it can be at times) I really am surprised we don't get more rain.
I've grown accustomed to our yellow lawn. It's actually "whoa" when you walk by a lush green one these days, as they are rare, and I'm sure, excessively watered. The way I figure, in a couple months, when it cools down and we typically get a bit more rain, it'll be green anyway. Then white (snow covered). So it's all good! As to those who water their lawn like crazy, they should know that even though their money supply may be endless, our water supply is not and we should conserve wherever possible.
In the meantime...anyone know any rain dances? LOL

Friday, July 6, 2007

Will tomorrow be your lucky day?

That's what a lot of people are thinking as the numerical form of tomorrow's date is 07/07/07. Lucky 7's and all. Who wants to bet that lotto sales will be up significantly tomorrow? Not to mention trips to the casino.

*shh* but I might go buy a lotto ticket tomorrow just for the heck of it - couldn't hurt right?

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

The Catch 22 Lightbulb

I recently wrote an entry about energy saving light bulbs, and how they were a great idea albeit expensive. Figuring I should practice what I preach, I decided to go out and purchase a 6 pack of these bulbs to start off with. In an attempt to get the most bang for my buck, I started reading the specifications of the bulbs on the box. I was shocked to find these bulbs contain mercury. What??!! Needless to say, I didn't bother purchasing any of the bulbs. Why on earth would I want to bring a product containing a known hazardous substance into my home?
Apparently these bulbs have a very low level of mercury in them (about 1/100th of what was once used in dental fillings), but enough to be concerned if the bulb happens to break.
I'm starting to think I'll be one of the people who stockpiles the old energy sucker bulbs before they become illegal to produce and sell (by year 2012 apparently).
I don't want those risky light bulbs in my home. And don't get me wrong here, I care very much about the environment and am all about measures to reduce smog. I am very disappointed though in our government and in a respected figure like David Suzuki, who is promoting these bulbs in commercials.
Have they thought about what will happen when these bulbs start piling up in landfills? Hello mercury being released into the environment. So we are trading one environmental issue for another then?
I really hope manufacturers of the light bulbs can figure out how to make an equivalent bulb with no toxic substances inside. Seeing how far technology has come, it certainly should not be considered an impossibility.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Take that, iPhone....

I know it's fun to see how something works, but come on this is extreme! The new iPhone is out, and apparently there are quite a few people who dished out $500 to $600 just so that they could take it apart and see what's inside. Some even went as far as to take a hammer to the iPhone and post it on YouTube. You've got to be kidding me! They won't be able to put that back together. And even those who opted to take their iPhone apart more gently, those things strike me as fragile, so good luck getting it to work again.
Curiosity is one thing, but HELLO expensive! Apparently some did it to see what supplier parts were used in the gadget, so they could buy stock in those companies. Even so, I don't know if they'd make their $$$ back unless they bought a whole lotta stock and it did indeed go up due to good old iPhone.

Wonder if you can return the iPhone if you can't get to work after you put it back together?

I must say though, even though it costs a pretty penny, it sure does do a lot of things for such a small device (phone, camera, multimedia player, touch screen, internet browser all in one). Maybe if they arrive in Canada and if they come down in price to say..$150...I'd check one out! :)

In the meantime, anyone else out there that feels like throwing away their $500 solely to "see how a phone works", why don't you take your money and donate it to a charity instead...come on people!

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Happy Birthday!

Today is Canada's 140th birthday! YAY! Today will be jam packed with celebrations everywhere and amazing fireworks shows in the evening! It's one of my favorite days of the year! :)