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Feb
12
2008


  • What happens when you ignore the safety warnings and put batteries in the wrong way! A MUST SEE.
    - Jim Reverend on 2008-02-12

  • Why have I not heard of Tumblr before now. It makes quick, short, blog posting simple and allows lots of customization and advanced features. I'll be looking into this more in the near future and possibly moving some of my life-blogging efforts to it.
    - Jim Reverend on 2008-02-12

  • A ransom note received by Jean Mansel of Kent County, Michigan.

    "We are holding Jesus ransom until you clean up the poopie from your
    wieners and trust us we see you take your wieners for long walks
    without picking up their poopie in our yards. This has upset us dearly
    so please clean up all the weiner poopie, if you want to see Jesus
    unharmed."
    - Jim Reverend on 2008-02-12
Jan
15
2008

  • An online search of various Medicines and their effects on a breastfeeding mother, lactation, and the breastfeeding infant. Very useful. (thanks Lisa!)
    - Jim Reverend on 2008-01-15
Jan
11
2008

  • Think about it. You're at one of the biggest electronics conventions ever, there are thousands and thousands of TVs everywhere, and no one bothers to cover the IR ports on the front of them. Can you blame Gizmodo for taking advantage of the situation?
    - Jim Reverend on 2008-01-11
Dec
19
2007

  • Vote for my Photograph at JPG Magazine.
    - Jim Reverend on 2007-12-19
Dec
13
2007

  • You can now use Google Sync for mobile to synchronize your BlackBerry handheld with Google Calendar.
  • Finally. This has been long anticipated.
    - Jim Reverend on 2007-12-13
Dec
11
2007

  • Scenes from the Bible have been imagined by countless artists over the centuries, but never quite like this. God’s Eye View portrays four key Biblical events as if captured by Google Earth.

  • In the past, other singers have done more upbeat versions: In the '50s, Sinatra had the line "Hang a shining star upon the highest bow" inserted in place of the darker, original line "Until then, we'll have to muddle through somehow." Taylor, though, wanted to stay faithful to the Meet Me in St. Louis tone: "I always sort of thought of this song with these lyrics from the movie," he said. "And it resonates more with me this way, with the sort of sadder, more melancholy lyrics. I like it better."
  • From 2001, hear James Taylor's beautiful rendition of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Chistmas" and read commentary on why he choose to stick with the original lyrics instead of Sinatra's "jollyed up" version.
    - Jim Reverend on 2007-12-11

  • someone who can fly a sleigh beyond the speed of light, and manipulate matter so he can get his big ass down multifarious chimneys, should probably have e-mail by now. I'm just sayin'.
  • Brilliant author Christopher Moore's first letter to Santa since he was 5.
    - Jim Reverend on 2007-12-11
Dec
7
2007

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  • So, who wants to be my accountability partner? The only downside is
    that the free version only sends reports every two weeks. I'm sure
    it'll be a very long list by then.
    - Jim Reverend on 2007-12-07

  • Among the complications the study found in women who attempted a vaginal birth  after prior Cesarean delivery were rupture of the uterus, infection of the  uterine lining, lack of oxygen to the infant brain, and infant death. The  study authors noted, however, that the risks of these complications were very low.
  • Uterine rupture is the most well known complication of attempted vaginal  delivery after a prior Cesarean delivery.
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  • Based on these statistics (0.08% of VBAC deliveries resulting in Uterine rupture), it seems that hospitals insisting on repeat Cesarean Deliveries are doing so to protect themselves and not because it is in the best interest or wishes of their patients.
    - Jim Reverend on 2007-12-07
Dec
4
2007

  • Think back to when you were 7-- or hell, maybe you are 7 -- and consider what you might have thought a laptop should look like. This collection of drawings taps into the minds and hearts of today's technologically inclined youth. - Jim Reverend on 2007-12-04

  • If you're like me, always seeking larger and larger mobile phones, then this is the solution for you. The Mini-MOB crams all the features you'd expect in a mobile phone today -- including a camera and an MP3 player -- into the 1980s mobile phone styling you just can't get enough of. - Jim Reverend on 2007-12-04

  • If you've ever wanted to be the Star Wars Kid, now is your chance. The Wii Light Sword has been seen in the wild for around $31. Order yours now so you can practice swinging that thing in style before "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed" hits stores next year. Unless of course, you're that nerd who's been swinging a broom stick around in practice for all of your life. Then, young Padawan, your day is near. - Jim Reverend on 2007-12-04
Dec
3
2007

  • Also, “2 girls, 1 cup” sounds like a great name for a lesbian coffee shop.

  • One possible effect of tricking your friends into watching the latest shock-and-aw-god-no! internet phenomenon.

    Don't watch it. I repeat, DON'T WATCH IT! You've been warned.
    - Jim Reverend on 2007-12-04

  • An interesting article on the history of Photography as an artform and what the future might hold for it.
    - Jim Reverend on 2007-12-03
Nov
30
2007

  • Cody Smart hitchhikes 15,000 miles across the US (including Alaska) and photographs the entire trip (until his gear is stolen). A decent story and some incredible photography. Reading and seeing his story makes me dream.
    - Jim Reverend on 2007-11-30
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