Pictures. Lots of pictures.
Sep. 6th, 2004 11:08 pmPictures from Euforuence 10 are available here.
While attending The Great Allentown Fair this weekend, (with Tseno wolf I also got a picture of two male pigs trying to have sex. I guess it's not just us humans that can be homosexual.
Finally, I also got around to taking some pictures of Muth Circle, which is located in Cetronia, PA. The name of that street has some historical meaning, since my great grandfather originally owned that land, and left it to my grandfather. He then sold some of that land off in the form of lots that houses could be built on, and the road was named after him. Kinda silly, but still a little neat.
Oh, and for those of you who would like to talk on the phone over the net, I'm sure there are already ways to do this, but I'll throw one more into the mix: skype.com. They make voice over IP software that you can use to talk with friends around the world. At the current time it's free, and there is now a Macintosh client. Definitely worth a try.
Finally, I got tha Adium IM client working for my Powerbook. it's a nice little IM program that can speak a variety of protocols.
That's all for now. Back to the daily office job tomorrow.
While attending The Great Allentown Fair this weekend, (with Tseno wolf I also got a picture of two male pigs trying to have sex. I guess it's not just us humans that can be homosexual.
Finally, I also got around to taking some pictures of Muth Circle, which is located in Cetronia, PA. The name of that street has some historical meaning, since my great grandfather originally owned that land, and left it to my grandfather. He then sold some of that land off in the form of lots that houses could be built on, and the road was named after him. Kinda silly, but still a little neat.
Oh, and for those of you who would like to talk on the phone over the net, I'm sure there are already ways to do this, but I'll throw one more into the mix: skype.com. They make voice over IP software that you can use to talk with friends around the world. At the current time it's free, and there is now a Macintosh client. Definitely worth a try.
Finally, I got tha Adium IM client working for my Powerbook. it's a nice little IM program that can speak a variety of protocols.
That's all for now. Back to the daily office job tomorrow.
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Date: 2004-09-07 03:37 am (UTC)As far as the historical reference, I found that kinda neat :). It's always good in my oppinion that a family can find something that they contributed to the ages. Everyone's got something different, and if it were any easier to look into ones past or their family tree, I'm sure people would take a bit more interest in such a subject.
And the online phone hype's never quite interested me just yet. If I have someone I want to talk to, and they're online, I use a voice chat program off one of the mainstream IM programs. If they aren't online, sure, that can present a problem. I'd looked into Vonage once, but I never really felt a need for that kind of program. Does Consumer Sciences or anyone like that investigate new or existing online phone services yet?
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Date: 2004-09-07 04:31 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-09-07 05:30 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-09-07 01:29 pm (UTC)Also, for voice-chatting over the Net, I found that TeamSpeak works real fine. If the quality is good enough for me to understand English, it should be good enough for about any other use, really.
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Date: 2004-09-09 06:31 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-09-14 04:21 am (UTC)