Monthly Archives: February 2010

School Watched Student On Webcam On Suspicion Of Drug Dealing

http://consumerist.com/2010/02/school-watched-student-on-webcam-on-suspicion-of-drug-dealing.html

Earn Swagbucks while searching to get free stuff

I have not completely investigated it yet, but I did sign up for an account today and am trying it out. They are giving out tuns of points today because it is their birthday. Use code FREESWAGCODE1 (That is a Number One there) to get 60 points. If you do not want to install the toolbar, See below.

Search & Win

Go to: www.ieaddons.com/en/createsearch.aspx
In the URL put: http://swagbucks.com/?t=w&b=0&q=TEST
Name: Swagbucks
Click Install Search Provider.

How To Ruin Your Jeans On The Cheap

http://consumerist.com/2009/10/how-to-ruin-your-jeans-on-the-cheap.html

Save Ink Or Toner By Changing Your Font

http://consumerist.com/2009/10/save-ink-or-toner-by-changing-your-font.html

Technologist accused of spreading Vista, Win7 FUD wasn’t a real person

www.betanews.com/article/Technologist-accused-of-spreading-Vista-Win7-FUD-wasnt-a-real-person/1266871379

Ignore Expiration Dates

“Best by,” “Sell by,” and all those other labels mean very little.

By Nadia ArumugamUpdated Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010, at 10:18 AM ET

There’s a filet mignon in my fridge that expired four days ago, but it seems OK to me. I take a hesitant whiff and detect no putrid odor of rotting flesh, no oozing, fetid cow juice—just the full-bodied aroma of well-aged meat. A feast for one; I retrieve my frying pan. This is not an isolated experiment or a sad symptom of my radical frugality. With a spirit of teenage rebellion, I disavow any regard for expiration dates.

www.slate.com/id/2244249/

Website Change.

Hello,

To get more traffic, I decided to make the blog the first page to see if that helps. Please let my know what you think.