Just testing if I could make a post. If I still have time, I just might be able to explain how I can still do this at work.
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Something I just discovered while randomly surfing the Net yesterday. It's a virtual laser keyboard. The actual device is about the size of an average cellphone, which projects a keyboard on a smooth surface. From what I understand, it can be connected either by cable or by bluetooth, usually for PDAs. Usual price range is I think around $100 or so. I found a Japanese website (don't ask why or how) where it's priced at 9,800 yen. Honestly, I'm impressed but still a bit sceptical about the technology. Obviously, it might go wonky if you choose to work in a well-lit environment. But then, there's no such thing as perfect technology, isn't it?
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"You starvelling, you eel-skin, you dried neat's-tongue, you bull's-pizzle, you stock-fish--O for breath to utter what is like thee!-you tailor's-yard, you sheath, you bow-case, you vile standing tuck!"*
I got that from the
Online Shakespearean Insulter. I'm getting a lot of good ones, but the one I posted above got me snickering here at my workstation. (The people around me must be thinking I'm flunking another agent. Well, actually I am, but that's beside the point methinks.) And just for the curious, the above line came from
Henry IV, Part I, or so the online insulter says.
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Since na-challenge ako, I'm trying to finish my Tuxedo Mask costume for the
NWA Halloween Party at Hard Rock next week. Will I finish it on time? Will I be able to find a nice rental shop for the tux just in case I can't finish the damn thing? Will I be able to pull it off and not be mistaken for a random stage magician?
Hmn... Questions, questions...
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This just in:
Dan Radcliffe wants to portray a young man who has a pathological fascination with horses in the play "Equus" Here's the link to the news article:
"Potter' Actor Radcliffe Takes Stage" Here's the Wikipedia article to the play:
"Equus" I don't know how to react to this just yet. I'm still trying to gather my scattered wits after reading all that.
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Okay, yan lang muna for now. I'll check out later if this post worked with all the graphics & the links & what not.
::tries to go back to work::