Mothers expect Damien on 6/6/06

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Mothers are planning on holding there babies in so there is no chance that they can give birth to the devil baby, Damien. Who has been rumored to be born on the day 6/6/06 which is next Tuesday. Little do they know that the demon baby will be born on 7/6/06, the very next day.

I overheard this story on channel 7 news this afternoon. And here is an Article about it from Times Online UK.

How I Became the Bomb

I don’t know what website where i found out about ‘How I Became the Bomb’, but i am just happy that i have heard of them. The first thing that i am going to do when i get a job is to buy there cd from there website. I had messaged them on myspace about how much i like there music, and they wrote back a very nice letter. They don’t seem to be coming to Los Angeles very soon, but i hope that they have as good a stage presence as there music makes me want to shake my booty. I actually have been going to there myspace page everyday and listening to the track Secret Identity over and over again. Secret Identity is the Hit Track of the summer.

I hope that you like the song, and there other songs. If you live locally to them you can buy it at a cd store. But if your like the rest of us you have to buy it online from there website for a cheap $10. I would recommend that you go ahead and just buy it.

Download: How I Became the Bomb – “Secret Identity”

Official Website: http://www.howibecamethebomb.com
Myspace Site: http://www.myspace.com/howibecamethebomb

Chloe O’Brian is Funny

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I went to go see Mary Lynn Rajskub (Chloe O’Brian as most of you know her by). She plays a computer nerd on the show 24 with Kiefer Sutherland (Jack Bauer). I just wanted to get that all out of the way.

Mary Lynn Rajskub did a comedy show at Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. She did a bunch of jokes about 24 and Jack Bauer. She was definitelly trying new material out and testing the waters. She was a very funny comedian and for five dollars, it wasn’t to expensive. I have never been to the UCB theatre and i liked that theatre. This is the worst post ever, and you know what i don’t care. Please check out the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and if Mary Lynn Rajskub is ever in your town, you should check her out also. I mean cmon she did a jack bauer joke, thats funny already.

A review of Bookdog

versiontracker.com could help me in this simple pursuit of a program to help me out. I probably tried them all out until i ran across Bookdog on versiontracker or the developers website at www.sheepsystems.com/bookdog. (You can click on all the pictures to see larger versions)

The basics of Bookdog are that it sorts your bookmarks based on how you want them to be sorted. When you first open up bookdog it gives you a bunch of examples and you can change them depending on your own preferences. I liked how bookdog has theirs set up default so i just used that. The program asked for a bunch of things, but i just used whatever they had as default.


When Bookdog opens up you are presented with a screen as to sort and save your bookmarks. I don't think that it can get much easier than this. This is exactly what i was looking for. Then i see some other buttons, Analyze, Show Outline, Fix Duplicates, Verify and Fix Broken. To my surprise Bookdog also checks for duplicates and to see if there are any broken links in your bookmarks and tries to fix them for you.

After running sorting and saving my bookmarks i ran the Fix Duplicates button and it shows me both links and asks me which one i want to delete. Clearly showing where each of the links are located, in which folder. This was very helpful as i have been trying to centralize my bookmarks onto my laptop. Five computers, five different bookmarks, all combined into one big messy bookmark file. I don't know exactly how many bookmarks i had before i ran bookmark, but i know it was a lot.

Lastly i ran the verify links. This will try and connect to all the bookmarks that you have and see if they exist anymore. If you are given a 404 error, it will tell you and you have the option of leaving the bookmark as it is, or you can change it to the top level domain. If there is a this page has moved, bookdog knows this and changes the link. Nothing happens until you click and save, so no worries, bookdog doesn't do this on its own. But whatever bookdog told me, i just let it to it on its own.

You are also showed an outline of all of your links. I didn't use this at all, but i figure that some people like to look at there links. I have no problem looking at my links in safari. Who knows, people are weird i guess.

After i was done running all of Bookdogs options, i have 827 bookmarks. I only use 449 of those bookmarks on a daily basis. And all of those links are in my Bookmarks Bar in Safari. The rest of the links are just random links that i have bookmarked over the years that maybe i would want to use again in the future. But i doubt i have ever used them. Bookdog made me think, do i actually need all of those Bookmarks at all? Well at least they are all sorted and pretty looking now. You can look at all the pictures in the Bookdog a Review, in the Gallery.