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Tuesday, 2006 April 11 - 8:49 am
Clearing out some of my "to blog" stuff again.

I found out that if you cash in coins at those Coinstar machines you see in supermarkets, there's no fee if you select to get a payout in the form of an Amazon.com credit. That works out great for me, because I have an assload of coins but I also spend an assload of money on Amazon.com.

Have you heard any of Kevin Federline's (I mean, "K-Fed's") ridiculous rap songs? Check this out.

Sony is selling an digital book reader that I might actually want, and they'll be selling it through Borders Books. (As I always mention, Borders is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Oh, and they're also partnered with Amazon.com. It's the best of all worlds.) The e-book is going to use digital ink technology, which means it'll use no power unless you turn a page, and it'll be easy to read in daylight. At $299 to $399, it'll be a little pricey, but it'll sure free up some bookshelf space in the long run.

Have you seen the museum of April Fools' hoaxes? Pretty funny stuff.
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Comment #1 from Phil (Guest)
2006 Apr 12 - 12:10 am : #
Not to mention that Thomas Dolby is busting on K-Fed's ass for illegally sampling something that had legally sampled Thomas Dolby.

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