Archive for September, 2010
Time for a new mac…
Posted by Matt Fowler in Everything on September 30, 2010

Seriously… what causes this?
It happens randomly with different programs.
Thank the good lord for Command + S
Droid X users…pay attention!
Posted by Matt Fowler in Everything on September 28, 2010
FROYO IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR DEVICE!
about time if you ask me.
Older stuff…goodbye Vox
Posted by Matt Fowler in Everything on September 28, 2010
Those of you who have been following my blog and/or site know two things:
1. I like change, and there for awhile I was changing things around yearly, sometimes even more frequent than that.
2. Not all of my old blog posts (prior to Aug 2007) are on here.
This was due to an import issue with blogger and WordPress. I did however import them successfully onto Vox. Yes, I could have wound up putting them back on here but they were mostly mindless rants that didn’t really appeal to how the blog is now and also since they weren’t on the new site to begin with I just left them at Vox.
Looks like Vox is going out of business. So all of those posts (for those of you who are wanting a feeling of nostalgia) have been moved to Typepad.
That is all
hello typepad
Posted by Matt Fowler in Everything on September 27, 2010
Thank you for keeping all of my old posts alive. I look forward to using this blog for further ventures very soon.
I thought
Posted by Matt Fowler in Everything on September 21, 2010
You were a monster on the tv
Please take a look
Youtube.com/mountainfives
for more info
Also going to be fixing some things on the web soon.
Most active on twitter anymore, which is sad.
Oh well.
Google Instant
Posted by Matt Fowler in Uncategorized on September 9, 2010
Can’t recall if it was AT&T or Verizon who said that Google was “free loading” on their network.
In other words, using an extreme amount of bandwidth when “not necessary”
So now Google Instant has been launched. Adding to the suggested search queries catalog, Google now automatically loads popular searches as you type. A great feature indeed.
I Say: Great for Broadband Users, bad for Dial-up users.
But who uses Dial-Up anymore? Apparently there is still a 10% who do.
Also, this was very interesting:

By the time you try & search for this they may have already removed it, But I caught it.
I still love you Google, don’t feel bad.
