I’ve just gotten a meesage from none other than Patchouli. She is doing great with her new family.
p.s. I now have my own WordPress account.

Celebrating 20 years of Nonsense, Powered by Natural Intelligence.
There are still a lot of people who are looking to get e-reader in lieu of tablet computers. Amazon’s Kindle is still one of the most popular e-readers in the market. I’ve helped a few people for the last few weeks setting up and using their newly arrived Kindle Paperwhite. When asked why they get a Kindle (read: e-reader) instead of a tablet computer (read: iPad), then answers are synonymous: they want a single purpose device.
Kindle Paperwhite has touchscreen and back lighting. Users of previous Kindles with keyboard have to face a learning curve with the touch-enabled Kindles.
Overall, Kindle Paperwhite is excellent and does what it does best; being an e-reader.
Flickr is giving out Holiday Gift to the users that includes 3 months of:
Flickr Users can claim this holiday gift until January 4th, 2013.
Flickr Pro costs:
* Read this note on Flickr Help page.
Recently Flickr also updates its iOS App.
It’s December 21, 2012 and it should have been the Apocalypse according to Mayan Calendar. Personally, I’m worrying more about the threat from Rogue Asteroid. We should send both Bruce Willis and Ben Affleck to the Asteroid.
It is 2 Minutes to Midnight, Pacific Time til The End of The World as We Know It and I Feel Fine.
We’re partying it up, or not.
Well, according to the Documentary “2012” the world ended already.
The Gmail Team announced Scribbles for Gmail back on December 19th, 2011. It was available on Gmail for the mobile web browser and the Gmail app for iOS.
One year to the day, most if not almost all Gmail users are still unaware of Scribbles for Gmail. Curiously, this feature is still not available on Google’s own Android Operating System.
I certainly have been using Gmail for iOS thanks to Scribbles for Gmail.