Is fake blood still red?

Article: Synthetic Blood From Stem Cells? Yes, a Company SaysAuthor: David Ewing DuncanSummary:Massachusetts company Advanced Cell Technology (ACT) claims to have developed a potentially unlimited supply of synthetic blood using embryonic stem cells. According to ACT, they have manipulated the stem cells to create blood and claim it to be very similar to real blood,… More

First, Outer, Inner, Last

I came across an awesome application for the Mac today. It utilizes the AirTunes features of my Airport Express and allows me to broadcast anything (not just from iTunes) from my computer onto the AirTunes speakers or the speakers of any computer connected to the Airport Express. You just need to download the client program… More

Go go gadget web-app

I was watching Good Morning Today, um, today… and they mentioned OpenID. What a great plug for them! They mentioned a few other services that I use, which are incredibly helpful. I’ve already plugged most of the Google services I use on a regular basis, such as Calendar, Docs, Blogger, Reader, Picasa, etc. I’m a… More

Cursed by another life

For the longest time I have not seen any site-content images on any webpage I’ve visited using Firefox on my PC. I cleared the cache’s, all internet files, restarted my computer, checked the Firefox settings.. all with no luck. Finally I got fed up and did a Google search for “images disappear in firefox” and… More

Export Blogger to x

It’s about time there was a Blogger blog exporter. For some reason, Blogger loves to import blog posts from other websites but is strongly against the exporting to them. In other words, once you’re on Blogger, you can’t leave. Until now. Paul Cooley created a kickass .NET program called Blog2blog that can gather up all… More

GoogleID

Check it! A few days after I first posted about OpenID, Yahoo! announced that they will be offering OpenID authentication for their users. Not to be outdone, Google announces a day later that Blogger is now an OpenID provider. This is both good and bad. I think Google played a smart hand by using the… More

Real (bad) ID(ea)

I am a little disgruntled to read that there will be a hologram of a map of the entire North American continent. Um… why? I think a map of the U.S. is good enough. Among lots of other reasons, it seems some of the major issues regarding creation and deployment of the ID include lack… More

Bridging the blogging gaps

There is no real blogging community on the Internet. There are a ton of small sub-communities out there, but nothing connects all of the weblogs together. I was a LiveJournal user for a short amount of time, but found the options and features to be limiting and boring. I did enjoy that there is more… More