Category Archives for Entertainment
When To Tag Your Friends in Facebook Photos
I have been following the Facebook blog and loving the new series of videos about Facebook etiquettes. First in line is the Tagging Etiquette. When will you tag someone in your photo?
Watch the video after the jump.
Facebook – Add Friends and Know Them Well
From just over 100 friends last year, my list of Facebook friends has now reached over 1000. It is amazing to know how everyone seems to own a Facebook account these days. Met someone in a bar? Ask for his/her FB account and you’d be on your way to knowing him or her more. Add all your friends from church. Find your long-lost high school friends and add them in. In a matter of days, you will have a number of followers who will sneak into your every wall post.
When you add someone you have not seen for many years, what do you usually do afterward – say, few seconds after adding?
Century Turns: New Fears, New Hopes – Book Review
If you are the type of person who loves to survey the arena of politics, history, pop-culture, economics and technology coalesced as one, then the book Century Turns: New Fears, New Hopes by William J. Bennett is for you. The book tackles the decades between 1988 and 2008 that America had gone through and the obstacles the country still has to face in the coming years.
“Quick Find (Links Only)” Search Bar – How to Stop From Appearing
This “Quick Find (Links Only)” search bar (aka Quick Find bar) that constantly appears at the bottom of the screen each time I type an apostrophe inside a text box is annoying to the max! It will not allow me to type, for instance, “won’t” or “I’m” or anything that has an apostrophe. Quick googling revealed the culprit – the Mozilla Firefox browser. Mozilla is actually aware of the browser issue and acknowledged users’ complaints by offering some quick solutions/fixes.
Solution 1: Fix the problem by updating your Firefox version. Most of the causes of this issue are fixed in the latest version of Firefox.
Buried Alive – Roy Hallums Brings Vividness
Roy Hallums’ book “Buried Alive” is pure writing genius. It is like listening to a radio live report from the scene of the kidnapping incident. It is so vivid that every paragraph can even become a short story. From the day he was kidnapped to the day he was rescued and reunited with his family, Hallums is a born storyteller with a gift of clarity.
Entrecard Credit into Cash
I asked Entrecard this: How can I convert my credits into cash? If non-convertible, how will these credits be used?

Entrecard’s answer: You can not convert the credits to cash. You can use your credits to advertise on other blogs.
Capers 2010 in SDSU – Wanna watch the production?
I just realized today after seeing the poster at the coffee shop that two of my friends are part of Capers 2010 in SDSU. Maria and Ben will be joining the Capers 2010 cast. Nice.











