Saturday, March 29, 2008

I wonder if they work?


I wonder if they work?
Originally uploaded by Iamhye
I wonder if they are legal ?
Only in America huh :-)

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Facebook Security

The masses have spoken.
The identity community has been quite vocal on Facebook and the granularity of security that is configurable (or not in this case), historically on Facebook.
Looks like a step in the right direction. Ironically though half of these settings will probably still be lost on the majority of the FB members.
We've added more privacy options. Now you can use friend lists to control exactly who can see what. We've also added the option to share information with "Friends of Friends". For more details, check out the Privacy page.You can learn more about your "Limited Profile" friend list on your Friends page.
Facebook | Home
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Nelson makes the top 5

Nelson makes the "Top 5 Beer Towns in NZ"
Good to see Nelson making the top 5. Personally I think it should be number 4 ahead of Hamilton, but I'm still proud :-)
5. Nelson - the hop growing region of New Zealand has a growing number of small breweries, Founders, Lighthouse, Tasman, Bays, Townsend and special mention to The Mussel Inn, not quite Nelson but worth the effort. The greatest thing about the Nelson region are the guys that run Dead Good Beer Events and regularly put on beer festivals.
RealBeer.co.nz - Top 6
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

The Wi-Fi Detector Shirt

How cool is this.
Displays the availability of Wi-Fi hotspots on your shirt.
Super nerdy, but still very practical.


ThinkGeek :: Wi-Fi Detector Shirt
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Monday, March 17, 2008

News: Men Behaving Badly star to launch own brand of beer

That is what I need to do to launch my own brewery. Become an actor. Be part of a couple of hit tv sitcoms. Do voice over work for a childrens cartoon, then open a brewery. Got it.
Men Behaving Badly star to launch own brand of beer
Actor Neil Morrissey is launching his own brand of beer as part of a new Channel 4 series. The show will see him set up a microbrewery as he searches for the perfect pint.The actor is working with friend Richard Fox and advertising and brand agency Antidote to launch the brand. It is understood the agency has been approached to develop the branding and positioning of the beer but has also been offered a stake in the brewery.The three-part series, called Neil Morrissey’s Perfect Pint, has been commissioned by Jamie Oliver’s production company Fresh One and talkbackThames.
News: Men Behaving Badly star to launch own brand of beer - Marketing Week
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