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| fine no one commented on my last post... anyways, I am going to ohio
this weekend with a bunch of friends (I'm not driving, Im just riding..
should be nice) anyways, break was good, I didnt do much at all, but it
was nice to just have a break from the mundane of life here at Grace...
the reason I'm going to ohio is to go to judgement house.its a thing
with lily's church and a bunch of us are going to help out, it should
be fun, then next week there is the missions week (I need to get my
taste the world toghether and quick!!) anyways, lets see if someone
actually comments to this! lol
C ya
love,
weaver
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/*EDIT
ok so as you can tell I moved my MP3 player, made it mini and
integrated it into the header, the main functions (next, previous,
play, pause, volume etc..) are in, but I removed progress systems and
equaliser as well as the graphic playlist... thats what the mini does.
anyways, enjoy, same player difrent face.
EDIT*/

iTunes 6 is out, it does video...
iPod video is of course out....
iTunes Music store now sells video...
iTunes future: sell full length films...
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| *GEEK POST*

Google and NASA have signed an agreement. Google will build a New
complex on NASA grounds, and be allowed to use NASA supercomputing
power. In exchange, Google will help the North American Space Agency
(NASA) to organise, publicise and Search its archives of pictures and
information. Google as of today owns and operates over 170,000 servers
worldwide, which all share the search engine's load and allows the
company to deliver the results it does in fractions of seconds. Google
has also signed an agreement with Sun Microsystems. Sun is the maker of
the Java technology and lifelong ricals of Microsoft. in this
agreement, Google will distribute the Java runtime as part of the
Google toolbar and desktop search packages. many of the Google web
applications such as GMail were already Java powered. Sun Microsystems
will also distribute the google toolbar with its JRE (Java Runtime
Enviroment) so as to make the Google toolbar and Java unseperable. Sun
Microsystems also owns and operates the Openoffice suite. as of yet,
the free alternative to Microsoft Office, which I might add has MORE
power than MS office, has not known much success, mainly by lack of
advertisement. however, now that Google and Sun are partnered, I would
love to See this one day:

Google Office would be based on Sun's OpenOffice, Google OS would, as
of yet, seemingly be based on one of the following, Novell's SuSE
linux, Red Hat Foundation's Fedora Core... Daydreams... Imagine this
combo:
Free: Google OS
Free: GMail
Free: GDrive (web based Hard drive for Google OS) expandable for small fee
Free: Google Universe... (Google Earth... but of the Universe) Earth
pictures by WebSat Corp, universe pictures from Hubble and other by
NASA. Google Universe premium could come with live feed.
Free: Google WIFI internet service (wireless) - already exists in San Fransisco for free
Free: Google Web search with /ig services.
Free: Google News customized to your want and needs.
Free: GBrowser (google web browser based on Firefox)
Free: Xanga type Google Blog. based on Blogger
Free: Direct linking folder on your GDrive hard drive, with no
"ulpoading", meaning sharing and hosting of pictures or anything
else seamlessly through your hard drive Google account.
The technology for all this exists... its just a matter of organising
and grouping toghether various companies and technologies, and
accelerting... what is is Google is good at again? Oh yeah! I remember,
ULTRA FAST ORGANISING AND GROUPING.
until later,
weaver
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| ->PMP WAS HERE, MOVED TO HEADER FOR ACCESS REASONS<-
PMP version 1.0.2 requires Flash version 6 or more. (download) check
out my new MP3 player!!! Say Hello to PMP, my FlashBased MP3 player, I
can add songs to the playlist very easily, so if you have a song you
want on there... email it to me in MP3 format High quality, I'll do the
rest (matter of writing a .txt file and uploading the MP3... no work at
all.) if you want PMP on your site, here is the code (please do NOT
remove the courtesy of tag... I would appreciate it.) copy this into
any portion of your website... wherever you want it.
CODE BEGIN BELOW:
<object
type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://www.thefilebucket.com/files/1109/mp3player.swf" wmode="transparent"
height="300" width="320">
<paramname="movie"value="http://www.thefilebucket.com/files/1109/mp3player.swf">
<param
name="wmode" value="transparent">
</object>
<br>Courtesy of Philip Weaver<br>
CODE ENDED
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