Posted in Husband to be, Interwebby on 02/10/2009 08:34 pm by admin
I would be completely lost without my husband to be being able to use remote access on my PC, he works away from home often and I forever need his help with things so we use it often — but he uses it mainly for his computer business, it saves him so much time because he can do jobs from home in a fraction of the time, and it doesn’t cost him the petrol money in getting to clients houses!
I can’t remember the name of the software he uses, but I will be telling him about RemotePC.com — this software starts at just under $5 a month and can connect within just 5 – 10 seconds. You can get a 30 day free trial from the site so you can try out the service before you commit to anything.
Posted in Reality TV, Television on 02/10/2009 01:01 am by admin
Aww, it seemed too early to be sending a couple home already. I am not usually the soppy type, especially early on in the competitions, but I didn’t want to see either team go home this week.
Interesting to see that the others are already playing the game, even at this early stage, taking out the biggest threat and leaving the two yellow girls who are perceived as weak. I would have voted the exact same way to be honest, though I did feel bad for the brown team.
I hope to see them having lost a lot more by finale night, in their ’2 months later’ segment they didn’t look too different, and I think (maths is not my strong point) they had only lost a few kilos each at home. It must be so difficult being the first ones out, because really who can learn how to change their habits for life in such a short period of time!
Have loved the first week of the show so far, here’s to an equally as great week two
Posted in Reality TV, Television on 02/10/2009 12:25 am by admin
Every time I saw Verne driving around in his snazzy little mobility scooter on Celebrity Big Brother last month I thought of my friend — he has a disabled brother that he helps to care for and he is forever ranting and raving on his blog about the issues he faces. Every thing from how hard it is for them to use public transport to the really cruel ways some people have treated them over the years.
It was great to have Verne on the show in the sense that he went in there wanting to show that just because he wasn’t a regular height didn’t mean he wasn’t a regular guy — and it’s true that he did every thing every one else did without complaint or hassle. He certainly managed to get drunk, make a pass at some one, tell a few home truths and then wake up the next morning with a sore head wondering what on earth he got up to the night before!
Certified Mobility is a well known electric mobility scooter dealers that sell the sort of vehicle Verne used while in the house — I wonder if they’d be able to withstand the drunken ram raid into the diary room door that Verne’s did in the house? heehee.