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I'm Michael Koby, and I love technology. I'm also a programmer, currently doing Ruby on Rails development for a small Houston startup. Here I talk about technology, programming, politics, movies, music, and anything else I feel I need to talk about. If you would like to know more, you can check out the About page.Popular Series
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Monthly Archives: March 2007
From the "Wha?" Department
Kevin Federline, you know the guy that used to be married to Britney Spears, now has his own search engine. This is definitely a case of “how can I keep myself in the forefront of people’s mind now that I’m … Continue reading
Slacking
I figure it might be good to note on the definite slacking that has occurred on my part as of late. So I am publicly admitting to not giving the required attention to this website lately. There are two main … Continue reading
Power of Information 2007-03-18
This week on the Power of Information, Derek and I discuss the former CEO of Disney moving to online video, Apple continue to preps the iPhone, the rumored Zune phone from Microsoft, and how to save money on airfare. We … Continue reading
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links for 2007-03-17
HowardForums: Your Mobile Phone Community & Resource – Cingular V3xx Modding has begun… (tags: v3xx motorola modding) 101 Great Posting Ideas That Will Make Your Blog Sizzle (tags: blogging) America First Radio Network (tags: americafirst)
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The Tech Zone Computer Hardware Reviews (tags: lifehacks computer keyboard cleaning)
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Will Someone PLEASE Think of the Children
This saying is always so funny to me. That one little quote has started so many battles, legal and otherwise. Because of it we have the “Parental Advisory” sticker on music albums, we have a movie rating system, a video game rating system, and a TV rating system. We have V-chips and cyber-nannies. Our children have to be in car seats until they are practically old enough to drive. And heaven forbid they ride their bicycles without helmets, knee pads, and elbow pads.
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