As reported by VH1 in a recent countdown of the top 100 songs of the 90s, "Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit" is the #1 song of the 90s.
The Logitech lx710 wireless mouse and keyboard combo is one of the most comfortable and easy to use set I have owned so far. The curves fit my hand and the materials are lightweight and sturdy. The keyboard comes already customized and ready to go with innate shortcuts indented to enhance your pc experience's.Check out what it looks like.
Here is the for worse part. The wireless technology leaves much to be desired. While it is well suited for everyday internet browsing, I would not give it high marks for typing for for gaming. It just simply cant keep up with all the input witlessly. The lx710 uses basic RF to transmit. I believe if they came out with a blue tooth version or made the RF technology more responsive this would be the last keyboard I buy.
Just this past weekend my wife engaged in her usual activities. The activity I would like to focus on is the Washing Clothes Marathon. What?! Yes, we all do it. You let the clothes pile up for a week, two weeks, a month, whatever you fancy and then spend an entire weekend washing, drying and folding them. Well this particular weekend my wife is tired from a long week and tosses her jeans she had worn that day in the wash. She forgot one key thing though. She had left her cell phone in her pants. After 15 minutes of washing, including the spin cycle, her Pink Motorola Razor was thoroughly saturated. Despite her best attempts at drying the phone it was dead... or was it. I remember reading online in a blog much like this that a great way to extract moisture is by using rice. The rice does the job you need naturally. I did a complete tear down of the cell phone and placed it in a container with 4 cups of rice for two days. On the second day we were both pessimistic, but there was nothing to lose. To our amazement, (even with a dead battery) the immortal Motorola Razor had survived a Washing and the Spin cycle! We charged the battery that night, and I am happy to report her cell phone is working fine. My hats off to the engineers and everyone at Motorola, oh yea and the person who told me about the rice!



