On the right side of this blog, you will find, a little ways down, a button labeled “my wishlist” Click it, I dare you. Ok, now I’m going to ruin the surprise of what will happen when you do, because you will, because you can’t resist a dare, because you’re human, because…you are. ANYWAY, if and when you click the button, you will be taken to my wishlist, as it is kept on wishlistr.com. But, if you don’t want to click that button or the preceding link, try this button:
My wishlist
Or this one:

Ooooh, a little fancier, but then there’s this one:

and this one:

AND THIS ONE!!!

YOU CANNOT RESIST COOL-LOOKING BUTTONS!!!!
and if you just did, well, good for you but you’re missing out on some great gift ideas for me for, say, Christmas or my b-day or just because I’m wicked cool or anything like that, mm-kay?
Imagine being taken to an Egyptian prison with your translater, and the only hope you have of contacting your friends is …. Twitter. That’s what this one guy had to go through. Twitter rules, other…sites…don’t. Anyway, you’ve gotta read this article about the beauty that is Twitter.
I mentioned a while ago that I was learning how to use GIMP (which I have successfully used to format pictures for this blog before). That, like many of my hobbies has been suffering from my lack of time, but I’ve covered this before. GIMP is one of PC Mag’s best free software choices, along with fan favs like OpenOffice.org (great if you don’t have MS Office; I’ve used it and it’s pretty good), iTunes, Firefox, and others: some that I have used/am using, and some I haven’t. So, for all you doubters out there about where I get my info sometimes, check out PC Magazine’s Best Free Software.
Hey, I’ve got some websites I visit every day, actually, several times each day. Here’s the beginnings of the list:
1) facebook
2) twitter
my twitter feed
3) del.icio.us
my del.icio.us posts
Now, back to work!