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  • Get your comics on an RSS Feed

    Do yourself a favour and lighten up your day by reading your favourite comics through your RSS Reader. Go to Tapestry Comics and get the links to official and unauthorized feeds (unauthorized meaning someone’s managing a feed where each post contains the image url to the official website) for a host...
    Posted to The Mail Owl Scrolls (Weblog) by mailowl on 02-01-2006
  • Gmail Mobile now available

    Again and again, Google just keeps getting better. This time it’s Gmail Mobile which works absolutely brilliantly on my i-mate JAM. To get to the mobile version of Gmail, use http://m.gmail.com Google already provides its search pages in mobile form if you need to look up something while away from your...
    Posted to The Mail Owl Scrolls (Weblog) by mailowl on 12-20-2005
  • Slurge's Birthday

    I completely forgot to mention Slurge ’s birthday party last Friday! Vagabonds might not know how to serve a Flaming Lamborghini but they score 10 points for getting someone drunk! On stage were: Scizzor Wrist, Nil by Mouth and Choking Hazard. None of the bands this time seemed to have websites this...
    Posted to The Mail Owl Scrolls (Weblog) by mailowl on 11-05-2005
  • Google Print

    Google Print has been launched and it’s pretty cool! I typed in Bildo as a search and got 5910 pages with the word. Some of the pages require that you sign-in with your Google Account but most seem to be freely viewable. Read more about that they're up to on IOL Anyways, happy hunting!
    Posted to The Mail Owl Scrolls (Weblog) by mailowl on 11-03-2005
  • Microsoft's Halo to be turned into a movie

    Now I’ve seen the trailer for DOOM Movie starring The Rock, but have you seen the news that Peter Jackson is Executive Producing Halo! I don’t think the concept of basing a movie on a game is exactly new, but focusing on First Person Shooters, especially a game with a minimalist storyline...
    Posted to The Mail Owl Scrolls (Weblog) by mailowl on 10-05-2005
  • Upward and Onward!

    I am so excited! I’m about to journey onto a new plateau with a job offer from Barone, Budge & Dominick as software developer. I’m moving into the corporate sector; with development teams, longer timescales and a definable methodology. Quite different from the Rapid Application Development...
    Posted to The Mail Owl Scrolls (Weblog) by mailowl on 09-04-2005
  • My favourite internet cartoon

    Do yourself a favour and check out Strong Bad Emails over at Homestarrunner.com (or is it .egg or even .muffin). These short Flash movies are hilarious to watch, and are updated about every 2 weeks. Make sure you watch the backlog as there’s an overall story following Stong Bad’s upgrade...
    Posted to The Mail Owl Scrolls (Weblog) by mailowl on 08-16-2005
  • Role-playing podcast

    I found another podcaster, RPGMP3.com which does reviews on roleplaying games. To quote from their site: “This site is dedicated to bringing a unique(ish) experience to roleplayers, gamers and web surfers everywhere. A combination of gaming and sound! The Audio Reviews let you listen to roleplaying...
    Posted to The Mail Owl Scrolls (Weblog) by mailowl on 07-19-2005
  • Jamming with my i-Mate

    I got my i-mate JAM yesterday and I’m as happy as if The Salami from Killarney got high quality pictures of Elisha Cuthbert naked. This comes after I was due a new phone from MTN at the beginning of April and then told I have to wait until the end of August for a new phone. I’d like to think...
    Posted to The Mail Owl Scrolls (Weblog) by mailowl on 06-07-2005
  • Microsoft TV Campaign

    Microsoft has TV campaign called Stationery is Bad which is promoting Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 and it’s hilarious. Check out the short movies on their website.
    Posted to The Mail Owl Scrolls (Weblog) by mailowl on 05-13-2005
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