Make a blinking LED for your unused USB ports
Here is a site on how to make a blinking LED for your USB port, that looks very easy. I doubt I will ever do this, but it is neat to see people use their minds and come up with stuff on their own.
Here is a site on how to make a blinking LED for your USB port, that looks very easy. I doubt I will ever do this, but it is neat to see people use their minds and come up with stuff on their own.
I found two websites that claim to be technology firms. The first one I found in a Digg article, but the other I just came across. These sites look like they were created in the 90’s and have not been updated since. WOW!
Watch out if you use the color Magenta and have “anything to do with phones, digital media… oh and just about anything on the internet.”
How long is a piece of string?
Well now you can. The card (aka Eye-Fi) is a SD memory card that has Wi-Fi built into it. This thing is stinking amazing. After a little programming, you just pop this thing into your camera and it will wirelessly, as long as you are within range of your router, upload the photos you take to 20 different web photo sites. It costs about $100.

These TVs are super thin and amazing looking. Funniez.net reports “Sony starts to sale their XEL-1 OLED TV ( 11in, 5mm thick, with resolution of 1,024 x 600) on 1
December. It uses eight-bit per channel RGB colour and have million-to-one contrast ratio.”
Retail Me Not is a really great coupon codes site. Nice layout, easy to navigate and search, and the most up to date I’ve seen.
Mmm… pizza…
Monk’s reference to Freakies got me doing a little bit of research on an era, thankfully, before my time: the 1970’s.
I’m wondering what the heck they were putting in Bubblicious back then.
See this Youtube clip:
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