How to Score a Wii and So Much More

December 21st, 2007 2:50pm
Filed under: What I Learned Today

Boston.com has a great breakdown of the players the Mitchell Report lists as steroid offenders. Mo Vaugn…got to love it…that fat fuck.

My favorite Web Based task manager, rememberthemilk.com, now seemlessly integrates with gmail. It is only a matter of time till this little beauty gets snatched up. I can hear the sucking sound coming from the bowels of Google as we speak. (via Capn Design)

Amazon’s wireless reading device ,Kindle, has me very intrigued. There are other Kindle alternatives popping up as well but the wireless functionality that Amazon built in is tough to beat.

For all of you bike fanatics who want to know what is going on behind your rear wheel, check out this little digital rear-view mirror.

If you are like me, you email inbox is a quagmire. You live out of it on a daily basis, it sets your priorities, and the 2000+ emails that look you in the face do nothing but keep you from getting anything done. Thanks to Merlin Mann, the productivity guru over at 43Folders, and his Inbox Zero, your email inbox can finally see the light of day. Take the hour to watch the video of him explaining his methodology to a room full over over-emailed Google employees. It is worth it.

Wired has a good article on how to find yourself a Nintendo Wii. Here is another guy laying out similar yet just has helpful advice. I guess I am in the market for one, cause that seems to be what 30 somethings want to do with their Saturday nights now a days.

Google Maps finally launched Street View in the Boston area.

Since it has been snowing here for what feels like 10 weeks, I figured it was time to learn how to take pictures during the winter.

I was in Brookstone yesterday and spent 20 minutes flying this very cool and extremely affordable ($30!) remote controlled helicopter around the mall. Kick Ass.

Enjoy.


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