Sheer brilliance. Clean Flicks had to stop selling and renting edited DVDs because they were breaking the law. This just takes a normal DVD and filters it. All it's doing is automated button presses! It's essentially a macro! Too bad it's expensive.
- Andy Bell
Why have I not tagged this yet? Hulu is great. I got in on the beta in mid-October and while my IP wasn't being detected right at first, since I've had access to it it's been great.
- Andy Bell
Looks like it's an extremely useful photo search site that only return images you can legally use (though caution should always be used to double check that the images are legal).
- Andy Bell
"I feel ripped off. I've had a Gmail account since mid-June 2004 and I don't have IMAP. I would use it too! Right now, I'm forwarding all my gmail to an AOL email account so I can keep things synced in both Windows and Linux. But I'm sure I'll get it soon. Or something like that..."
- Andy Bell
"It's not a fake. I tried using service=mail and found that orizin.net has uploaded their own logo so it always replaces the services's logo. outer-court.com hasn't, so on the jotspot page it shows the blurry Google Wiki logo, and on the mail page it has the gmail logo."
- Andy Bell
"spyraled speaks the truth. The people discussed in the article are so-called "Fundamentalist Mormons", who actually have NO affiliation with actual Mormons (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). In fact, many of their teachings are completely different from those of members of the actual LDS faith."
- Andy Bell
"Not to be off topic or anything, but did anyone else notice that that is a Flickr page hosted at a subdomain of Yahoo? I know they are the same company, but still...."
- Andy Bell