By modF ( December 18, 2008 at 10:53 pm) · Filed under People to smack, Whatever, google, gtalk, teacher, Wow
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I just installed and I’m now testing out the latest client version of the Google Talk Labs Edition. So far the coolest part is that it has “Invisible” mode built in. The interface does seem awful slick, I’m going to give it a full test tomorrow when I get to the office. That is when I communicate with the highest number of contacts. I am pretty impressed so far though, then again I am easily impressed.
Ranking really high on the “weird and didn’t see that one coming” scale is my old music teacher was arrested for posession of child porn. I must say, this is most disturbing, and quite shocking. Let me be perfectly clear and say that when he was my drum instructor/teacher, he never struck me as that kinda way, or made any advancements towards me. To be honest, I remember him being pretty much devoted to his family, and quite christian. They always say it is the repressed ones you have to watch out for. Now I’m willing to give people the benefit of the doubt, but when the cops decide to move in on a teacher, you know they must have some proof. Whatever the case may be, I guess we will see what happens as more details are released.
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By modF ( November 20, 2008 at 4:03 pm) · Filed under Whatever, annoying, gmail, google, themes, trees
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Ok, so I dig the new gmail options for themes, but I must say the new default one is kinda ugly and annoying my eyes. Thankfully I was able to switch back to the “classic” version, or the “tree” theme to test out the location settings. I’m kinda curious to see if there are lightning strikes to my desktop on day when there is a thunderstorm in the area.
Themes allow you to customize the look and feel of your Gmail account. To choose a theme, click a thumbnail on the Themes tab of your Settings page.
In some cases, you can also customize by location. Some themes change during the day, and we use the location information you provide to correctly time these changes with your local sunrise, sunset, and/or weather. If you select one of these themes, you’ll see a Country/Region drop-down menu appear. Select the country you want, and then enter a city in the field provided. If you don’t enter a city, or enter an invalid one, we’ll set your location to the capital city of the country you selected. When you’re done, click Save.
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