I stumbled upon this game, Tranquility. It’s not like anything you played before, and the principle is really simple. It looks very colorfull, although the graphics are not the best you’ve seen. Scoring is achieved by completing levels, and that way you move up the ladder. Give it a try, you might like it.
Sun released Java 5. It’s the new numbering system they will use from now on, since it is basically 1.5.0. You can read about the new and enhanced features here, or go straight to the download page.
Recently, I found some little flyers in my mailbox (postal mail), coming from spiritual media, claiming to be able to tell the future. I always wondered why they use such a method, since dropping a flyer in my mailbox is proof that they can’t see into the future. I will not use their service. They could have known that if they were good….
Members of the Fuji SLR Forum mentioned it a couple of times, but I ignored it, since I didn’t think it would be of any use to me. But having about 2750 pictures from my holiday in Morocco, I did need a good tool for sorting out the pictures. What is good, what is not, what is worth editing, what not, etc. Pixort is the thing. Download it, install it, and try it. I’m sure you’ll love it. The interface is simple, the response is fast and it has all the features you want when sorting out lots of pictures. Trust me. I tried Windows Explorer, several catalog programs (CompuPic and ACDSee amongst others), several album programs (Jasc Album and Adobe Photoshop Album), but for sorting out lots of pictures, Pixort is the thing to have.