Something I tend to do on my birthday is shave my head because I can (I do what I must because I can). Yes, my birthday is in winter (in the US), and the temperature outside can be (and currently is) really cold, but I don't care. Now you might be like other people and think I'm crazy to do such a thing rather than wait for summer, but that is where you are wrong. In truth, it is smarter to shave in the winter than in the summer.
"How so?" You ask.
Think about these few things.
First
Pardon the previous entry; I just suffered through almost my entire shift of having the song play through a loop... if only my headphones had been working, then the suffering would have been tolerable. >_<
Anyway, everyone should know that Comic Sans MS is a terrible font to read lengthy things, such as posts or blog entries, in, but it's not too bad in small doses. I have been going over my past entries and ridding them of that atrocious sight.
I must say it's quite insightful to b
I probably should've mentioned this in my previous entry since this has to do with records but didn't.
Anyway, why does the movie industry make such a big deal about movies when they make such a larger amount of money compared to other movies released in the past. Well, of course they made more: ticket prices are higher now than even a few years ago. Tracking ticket sales should be done based on units sold, not overall gross. I understand the cost of making a movie has gone up, but flat-out
I'll probably never understand why people try to break certain records that are so very pointless (and some are just nasty, such as longest fingernails). Some of these records are set by people doing stupid and often dangerous stuff; others win a bunch of awards and hold the record for having that many awards. (For things such as movies and television, it really doesn't even matter who won what award in what category in what year.) People set records that aren't even seemingly impossible to br
...is a terrible crime against computer users of all ages. Leave it to Microsoft to take the simple and make it complex, thus defeating the primary purpose of computers.
I hate every piece of software that I have used in that suite. Word 2007's problem is command placement; it doesn't help if one doesn't know what category something is under or that I have to click/right-click on the circle in the upper left to access certain commands, considering it wasn't that way before. PowerPoint 2007