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Google Calendar To Do List

written Jan 28th, 2008 @ 12:24am | kinda like: News, Technology, Fun, Projects

Lately I have been doing my best to be productive. In pursuing productivity, I felt that what I needed to be more productive was a good to do list. When I went to create my to do list, I looked at my Google Calendar and thought, it would be really nice if I could just […]

YouTube blocked? Not anymore.

written Oct 27th, 2007 @ 2:04am | kinda like: News, Social, Technology, Fun

As soon as I moved into the dorms, I noticed the filter. Important sites in my daily routine like YouTube, and other video sites were blocked by my university for a few reasons “first to protect students from inappropriate material. The other is because of our limited bandwidth. That bandwidth is used for academic purposes.” […]

September-October 2007 in Review

written Oct 27th, 2007 @ 12:29am | kinda like: News, Technology, Projects, Design

I haven’t posted in forever because I simply haven’t had much to say. Since I began school at BYU, I’ve been really busy with other projects, school work, and a smidgen of a social life.
Here is a quick update on the projects I have complete or am currently working on.
Current Projects

A bracket system website — […]

Who Knew…

written Aug 22nd, 2007 @ 8:43am | kinda like: News, Technology, Fun

Who knew that even musical instruments could experience Microsoft’s Blue Screen of Death. I didn’t until I went to Seattle’s Experience Music Project last week.
As I was walking around the section of the museum devoted to playing/learning musical instruments looking for an open booth, I found a keyboard that wasn’t in use. As I approached […]

Daily Scripture Gadget

written Jun 18th, 2007 @ 3:34pm | kinda like: News, Technology, Fun, Projects

Now that school is over, I have had a lot of free time on my hands. For the first time this summer, I put that free time to use.
Having recently purchased a new laptop with Vista preinstalled, I decided I should just keep it on there because it would be annoying to have to reinstall […]