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Archive for June, 2007

In some unexpected news, I woke up this morning and found that Google Reader was not working. The site itself is still working- I was able to login and to view the titles of my feed, but the only unread items were 8 posts from Memeorandum. After browsing through those I tried to refresh the [...]

I’ve been a devoted fan of the Square Enix’s Mana series for a long time and I have no trouble admitting that Secret of Mana is one of my favorites video games of all time. For this reason I was quite exciting to find out (this was months ago) that Square was releasing one of [...]

I am in the middle of a warranty claim with a Dell notebook. The system is almost a year old and over the past few weeks has developed a problem- the LCD cover is separating from the case and it’s causing the LCD to flicker as well as a weird click when the system is [...]

Boy Genius is reporting that HTC, probably this year, will be dropping the Vogue on us along with a number of other phones. The Vogue is the most exciting because it is supposedly the CDMA version of their Touch phone, the one that has been making all the headlines lately. There was also some talk [...]

Unsubscribe via Postal Mail

If you prefer to unsubscribe via postal mail, write to: arghyle, c/o FeedBurner, 549 W Randolph, Chicago IL USA 60661
This is the last line in each email that Feedburner sends out when you subscribe to a feed via email.  Sounds like a joke- but I think they are serious.
I have Feedburner send me my posts [...]

Podcast Watch

I’ve really been enjoying my RSS Watch posts and I have gotten a lot of positive feedback on them, in addition to comments from other sites, so I will be doing the same with the Podcasts I listen to. These posts won’t be as often or as fun for two reasons- 1) I am a [...]

How Harry Potter Ends

http://media.slate.com/podcast/Slate070618_HarryPotter.mp3
Awesome podcast at Slate.
I don’t want to ruin it, but it mashes up Harry Potter with another popular series (not a book) that just ended. Very solid writing… as good as you would expect from Slate.

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