Archive for October 31st, 2005

LükWerks

See and protect what’s important to you—from anywhere in the world—with the LükWerks™ do-it-yourself video surveillance system for homes and small businesses.

LükWerks offers a complete digital video security system, with one-of-a-kind features like suction-cup window mounting for versatility, three-step set up for quick installation, motion-based video capture for easily retrieved recordings and innovative technology that transports the video over existing home or business electrical wiring straight into your PC.

This is cool! You can see what is going on in your house from anywhere in the world as long as you have internet connection. If you have kids or pets this is a cool thing. Its good for security too! I want one!

Scream in 30 seconds, re-enacted by bunnies!!

Re-enacted by bunnies

This is pretty funny

Giants pay tribute to Mara, blow out ‘Skins

Tiki Barber put the finishing touch on the best running day of his career, then made one of the most important runs for the New York Giants.

Barber scored late in the third quarter of the New York Giants’ 36-0 rout of the Washington Redskins on Sunday, ran straight to the Giants sideline and presented the ball to Tim McDonnell, grandson of owner Wellington Mara, who died of cancer Tuesday at 89.

“I told him, ’This is for you, this is for your grandfather,”’ Barber said after the game. “It was a big day and a special day for me, especially considering the events of the past week. It’s something I’ll never forget.” - MSNBC

Go G-men!! They should go 7-2…they play 49ers away then Vikings at home. Both 49ers and Vikings are done! Culpepper can just relax on a Charter boat now.

New Yorkers Say City Smells Like Syrup

The Maple Syrup Mystery thickened Friday, with reports of a sweet but untraceable smell tickling noses from Astoria to Staten Island.

“It seems to be moving around, and everybody’s checking to make sure it’s nothing dangerous,” Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Friday at a Chinatown news conference.

While police and other government officials were at a loss to explain the origins of the syrup-like odor that first wafted over lower Manhattan Thursday night, they weren’t waffling over a response.

By midday, the Police Department, Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Emergency Management and the Coast Guard were attempting to trace its origins.

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said the city had fielded 65 calls from citizens concerned about the sweet smell, last reported breezing west toward New Jersey.

Kelly said the NYPD had tested air around Manhattan and determined that the scent — described as evoking syrup, hazelnut coffee or vanilla cake — was nontoxic. - Newsday