Pillage Pie The Kitten

Pillage Pie The Kitten is looking for a loving home. Despite of her name, she is a loving kitten. Beautiful amber eyes accompanied with a bucket of purr. Pillage Pie is currently residing somewhere in Southern California. By the way, I hear Redditors love cats.

Picture is taken using Canon EOS 60D.

iPhone Autocorrect: Motörhead

I noticed it a while back, but a tweet from Dave Navarro inspired me to spread the word even more. iPhone Autocorrect knows how to spell Motörhead, with the umlaut on the second “o”.

Click the image below for the video.

Moving domain name away from Go Daddy.

Previously on the 37prime, the internet and real life:

Are Go Daddy’s intensions pure or just damage control?

Well, I have been wanting to move the only domain I have away from Go Daddy for a long time. I registered the domain name through Google Apps and at that time Go Daddy was the only option given. Go Daddy is one of two Google’s domain registration partners, the other one is eNom.com

So I went to Hover.com to transfer the domain name. Hover opposes SOPA, as the blog says.

Tutorial on moving your domain from Go Daddy to Hover.

Disclaimer:
This post is not a commercial endorsement of Hover.com.

This lump of coal is for Samsung.

It is Christmas and Samsung found a lump of coal in the stocking. That’s for not providing Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade for its Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab.

From The Verge:

Samsung has just distributed the worst news of this Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade cycle: the popular Galaxy S smartphone that sold 10 million units last year and the 7-inch Galaxy Tab tablet won’t be upgraded to Android 4.0.

Everyone points out that Samsung Galaxy S is basically the same with Nexus S which is getting Ice Cream Sandwich. So what is Samsung’s real excuse? Maybe Samsung wants the consumer to buy new Samsung phone every 6 months.

For that Samsung does deserve the lump of coal.

Xmas

One of my favorite bits of all time:

Fry: Yeah, it really puts you in the Christmas spirit.
Farnsworth: What-mas?
Fry: Christmas. You know? X-M-A-S.
Leela: Oh, you mean Xmas. You must be using an archaic pronunciation. Like when you say “ask” instead of “aks”.

That’s from “Xmas Story“, Futurama Season 2 Episode 8.

Happy Xmas!