There's a program called Stellarium that lets you look at the stars no matter the weather. It's free and available for linux, mac & windows. Have fun with it. ^_^
la la la, trying to figure out audacity, messing with some recordings from my creative zen . . . ok well typing here actually, but plans on music mischief in the near future . . .
Over the last few days we have been going on nightly star tours using a website called SLOOH.com that links you to live feeds from three different observatories around the world. I made a gallery of what we've seen sor far and I'll be updating as we see more (and hopefully naming and tagging them better ).
On the last day (10 total) of my first Master Cleanse. I have so much more energy, and I feel so much better. This has been a great experience for me, and I can't wait to do it again. It wasn't that hard for me to go without food either. My husband was eating right next to me the entire time, and no cravings for anything...well except when his mom cooked some pork chops. They smelled sooooo goooooood.
The strongest push into open devices is almost here!
The maemo community writes free software for this (and other) devices and anyone can participate!
I'm huge FOSS (free open source software) supporter and this machine (and more importantly the software running it) is a huge blow to companies like Microsoft that want to keep deep control of the things we buy.