October 2005


Check out www.bodybouncer.com.

The gallery is pretty funny.

Click here for the promotional video. (Warning: contains animated sex scenes and coloured 3d bodies LOL)  

A photochop I just did.

tiest0r and the flying dog

For some classic DJ photochops refer here, and the original (and real) flying dog images refer here.

Oh and for anyone interested, the Tranceaddict Top 100 DJs Poll 2005 Official Results are now up.

After they make Styrofoam, what do they ship it in? –Steven Wright

Are there a lot of virgins in the Virgin Islands?

Can fat people go skinny-dipping?

Do you think that when they asked George Washington for ID that he just whipped out a quarter? –Steven Wright

More stupid questions here.

Worked from 10am - 9.30pm today, so I’m allowed to be stupid.

So I was surfing around randomly and somehow stumbled upon some blogging software packages. Until now it hadn’t even occurred to me that there were WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) applications out there that would (supposedly) make it easier for people to blog.
 
The first tool I came across was RocketPost. Marketed as ”the only blog editor with WYSIWYG editing, full offline editing and full blog import” and priced rather highly ($149 USD) this was meant to be the premium blogging software. Well that’s what one reviewer said anyway. Looking at the feature list it does appear to be what it claims to be. The full blog import function that allows you to download all your existing posts and get started in less than 5 minutes is pretty cool., but man that sh*t is just too expensive.
 
So I kept looking.
 
The next tool I happened upon was BlogJet. At $39.95 USD, that seemed more reasonable. BlogJet integrates with IE and Mozilla Firefox browsers which is pretty cool. However, being the el cheapo that I am I still wasn’t satisfied with a free 30-day trial version.
 
That’s when I found Qumana. I actually saw a link to it one of the comments posted on the RocketPost reviewer’s blog. Not only did Qumana claim to have many of the functions the other two apps did, but it was FREE. Sold! I’m using it right now to write this post :)
 
So anyways, it was a hot day in Sydney today.
 
 
 
Powered By Qumana

I admit it. When it comes to cars I have absolutely no clue.

However this car, the 2006 Bugatti Veyron, looks interesting…

2006 Bugatti Veyron

As opposed to the Lotus Exige Espionage:

Lotus Exige Espionage

That thing reminds me of “The Homer”

The Homer

Anyways if you haven’t seen enough cars yet, there’s more at www.seriouswheels.com.

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