Entries for January, 2006 in Digital Babble
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Books and tacos
By cjcastillo in Digital BabbleWhat does the geek who has everything spend her spare cash on? Books and tacos. I had a meeting yesterday at the Hardback Cafe (the cafe located inside the new Hastings store). After my meeting I decided to browse around ... -
Fun with maps: Google Earth
By cjcastillo in Digital BabbleIf you haven't had the chance to check out Google Earth yet, do it now. Or at least wait until you finish reading this entry, then go and download the program, which is free. Before you install it read this ... -
Funny photo of the day
By cjcastillo in Digital BabbleWhile I'm catching up with work and school I don't want to leave you with just a bunch of old entries to read. Here is a photo that brings a smile to my face whenever I'm having a rough day: ... -
Interview with a blogger
By cjcastillo in Digital BabbleMy fellow blogger here on Vicad, Cleric , has an interview with me that was conducted via instant messenging and email. He has posted it on his blog and I suggest you read it. Cleric has a talent for putting ... -
Try something new: Snowboarding
By cjcastillo in Digital BabbleThis year the Winter Olympics will begin Feb. 10 in Turin, Italy. I envy those who are able to attend and participate. I always secretly wished I could be in the Olympics. Snowboarding would be something I would like to ... -
Feed me: How to use RSS feeds
By cjcastillo in Digital BabbleWe all know that that technology has created new ways to allow us to multitask. I don’t know if that is a good thing or not, but I’m not complaining so far. Although I will admit that my attention span ... -
Product of the day
By cjcastillo in Digital BabbleI never would have imagined I would voluntarily ingest something with the word "septic" in its name. Yet there it is. I'm still suffering from allergies. I don't have a cold, runny nose and not even much of a cough. ... -
My acceptance of Tejano music
By cjcastillo in Digital BabbleIt has always been part of my culture, my heritage, but for so many years I denied it. I did not understand nor did I care for its sound, colors and what it represented. I’m talking about Tejano music. I ...
