I don't really blog. So you and I will find the following a little... unusual:
Here's a list of links I found interesting. Firstly, it's certainly not everything, secondly, I hope the New York Times has done away with that barrier between readers and their articles. It might be they've only removed it for recent stories, so this won't archive well, and for that I apologize for linking to them at all.
New York Times: The Better Pope.
New York Times: Experts on the Volcanic Eruption (paraphrasing) All together now: "Eyjafjallajokull"
New York Daily News: Teaboinics. [Misspelled protests regarding Government and English's place in it].
Youtube: While you'll see many children appear smart by "using" and iPad (updated from baby iPhone use), bear in mind the principle scales all the way down to house cats, with less cute vocalizations.
Other than that I have an idea for a very simple bluetooth app that sort of requires the use of the "flaw" found in the redfang example. It turns out that I can't find a good library that will let me work with that flaw directly under windows. Perhaps I should stop looking at C# and look at Java now. More details on the idea in a separate post.
