Monday, September 15, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Top 5 Free IPhone Apps
IPhone Apps
#5-
Shazam
This application is very handy. The technology has been on a few phones before the IPhone, but the idea of having it for free on your IPhone is awesome. Shazam allows you to figure out the name of songs by accessing the internet to get a the name of a song after listening to it for 10 seconds and downloading the basic beat to it. Convenient for people that love listening to new songs.
#4- Smug Shots
A must application for any aspiring photographers. Not only do you get 50% off if you sign up for Smug Shots through this application, (which saved me 75 bucks) but it does so much more. It allows you to tag, geo tag all your photographs and upload it no matter where you are the second you take them on your IPhone. You can even upload pictures from your library.
#3- Urban Spoon
Ever just want to try something new when you are hungry, but have gone completely blank. This is what you need. Simply pop in you local area, type of food desired, and amount willing to pay. They jump the slots and there ya go.
#2- Pandora
The glorious website for music mongrols taking to the Iphone, which means I can check out new songs and run various other application on my slow computer. It also means I can play all kinds of stuff on my IPhone while driving and running around town for free. Great for those who get tired of the same old stuff, yet still like their style music. Push in your favorite band and they will play numerous other bands and songs similiar to them. It even keeps track of the ones you like so you can go home and download them, ahem, legally.
#1- Brain Tuner
Yea, that's right, I'm going with a game on this one. I love the whole idea. It's simple, sweet, and to the point. Whenever I feel a little out of it or want to be an introvert in a crowded place I just pop this application on for a little tunning. You are giving 20 or 100 problems, which ever you chose, that are either plus, minus, or mutplication. Don't worry they are nothing to crazy. Usually the highest it goes is 10 x 10. Keep track of your high score and see if you can beat mine...somehow I manage to get 10.442508....It seems my best scores come at the weirdiest moments.
#5-
This application is very handy. The technology has been on a few phones before the IPhone, but the idea of having it for free on your IPhone is awesome. Shazam allows you to figure out the name of songs by accessing the internet to get a the name of a song after listening to it for 10 seconds and downloading the basic beat to it. Convenient for people that love listening to new songs.
#4- Smug Shots
#3- Urban Spoon
#2- Pandora
#1- Brain Tuner
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Picture of the Week
Songs of the Summer of 2008
My Top 12 Songs for the Summer of 2008
1. M.I.A. - Paper Planes
2. O.A.R. - Shattered
3. Shinedown - Devour
4. Metro Station - Shake it
5. Nine Inch Nails - Discipline
6. MSI - Never Wanted to Dance
7. Crystal Method - Name of the Game
8. Scars on Broadway - Funny
9. Weezer - The Greatest Man That Ever Lived
10. Coldplay - Lovers in Japan/Reign of Love
11. Girl Talk- Hands in the Air
12. Royworld - Dust
1. M.I.A. - Paper Planes
2. O.A.R. - Shattered
3. Shinedown - Devour
4. Metro Station - Shake it
5. Nine Inch Nails - Discipline
6. MSI - Never Wanted to Dance
7. Crystal Method - Name of the Game
8. Scars on Broadway - Funny
9. Weezer - The Greatest Man That Ever Lived
10. Coldplay - Lovers in Japan/Reign of Love
11. Girl Talk- Hands in the Air
12. Royworld - Dust
Monday, September 1, 2008
A Journey up the Coast to Complete the NJ Lighthouse Conquest
Well I finally finished the Jersey Shore tour of capturing all the lighthouses that I could possibly get while onshore. The final three were quite impressive with a wonderful trip to go along with the quest. Starting at Wildwood, NJ from my shore house at 8 am, I worked my way up the coast, stopping at the Absecon Lighthouse first. This lighthouse was quite impressive with a height of 169 feet, coming in at 5th tallest in the nation. Sadly I had to jump the fence to get good pictures since I arrived too early and couldn't walk up to the top since it was closed. The surrounding area is on the outskirts of Atlantic City, but there seems to be some promise with a huge casino going up only a block away from the lighthouse. Hopefully this will improve the area at least within a few acres of the lighthouse. It is definitely worth a trip to the area for a scenic purposes and to see the most ridiculous mixes of two complete opposite ends of classes at each others doorsteps. Just about a quarter mile away is the inlet where you can see a dilapidated boardwalk begging for repairs, while people weave in and out of the areas where you can ride your bike. Underneath waves are crashing into rubble left behind from fallen buildings. The most fascinating thing had to be the huge hotel at the corner of the coast and inlet that was pretty much left abandon except for the first few floors. The other 40 stories or so were empty or home to things you don't want to think about. About a mile west, hugging the bay area is another nice set up. There are a bunch of cozy little shops set up in sheds with an aquarium accompanying them. Check it out but be careful to go only during the daylight hours, and I'm not kidding you.
The trip was fascinating and definitely worth taking. Check out my NJ collection of Lighthouses here.
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