Minor changes to this blog

2007 August 16
by Doobybrain

All of you regular readers of this site may have noticed the slight change in the way I blog. I started to make each post/entry about one specific thing rather than a whole bunch of things all at once. This helps me organize a bit better in terms of content on the site, especially when I do a search for something that I know I’ve written about). The other main reason I decided to be more of a “traditional blogger” is because it allows me to post on-the-fly, say, when I’m at school or something and I see something great, rather than going home and adding it to the post I may already have saved as a draft (I know, that was a terrible sentence). All of the other non-essential-but-still-worth-reading links will be compiled in a post like this and published every few days, so definitely expect entries such as this one to be full of information that’s already a few days old.

These new ads for Duracell Plus batteries are pretty funny.

COLOURlovers has put together a great little post about the colors found on the islands of Hawaii. I can’t wait to go back again!

News from Wired is that Adobe may be trying to join Microsoft in the fight for the office desktop! This can only mean good things! :)

Slash-proof school uniforms are now available. Umm, great!

There are tons and tons and tons and tons of crates just lying about in Melbourne. No wonder Crateman came to this city.

If you heard a song on TV and don’t know the name of it, then Heard On TV is your new best friend.

How has software progressed over time?


This is a nice little video commercial for Orange from Chris Cunningham.

Remember the Tower Records store that used to sit on Broadway? Well, it’s going to be a Toys ‘R’ Us now. Wow, that’s going to be weird to see in person when I get home next summer.

THIS IS THE BEST REVIEW OF REDLINE EVER. :) My sentiments exactly.

Ok, that’s all for now. Why not leave a comment under this entry just the heck of it? :)

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