Help for Your Mylar Unicorn Emergency
October 10th, 2009
When I was six years old, I didn’t know what a website was. In fact, as far as most of the citizens of Earth, I was not alone at that time. If there were such a thing aside from governmental, classified existence, I would have probably wanted mine to be red. I went through a red phase before I hit my blue phase. In addition, I probably would have chosen a “sparkly unicorn theme.” With my Lisa Frank mylar stickers in tow, I probably would be able to beautify it beyond belief.
I hated to break it to my five or six year old self, but you can’t put stickers on a website. Now, you sort of can. You can cheesify your website with My Little Pony looking unicorns and Lisa Frank looking sparkly doodads. Yes, the technical term is to cheesify. Click here to learn more about it.
If you want to see Back to a Mac all glittery and unicorny, just click the widget:
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Each time you click, more and more cheese will be added. I think I may permanently add this to my sidebar for your entertainment, and mine. Until I get sick of it of course. If you are deeply disturbed by this, blame for this should be fully shared by Roller Katy, who introduced me to this tooth rotting mayhem quite awhile ago in the first place.

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I use an optical mouse rather than a trackball mouse with the iMac. Up until this time, and with previous computers, I used a trackball like everyone else. The biggest complaint I had with trackball mice is that they tended to stick when they got full of dust and grime.
One of the big relief of having Macs is that people just don’t write viruses for them. A long time ago, I heart an analogy about Macs and PCs. If you think of them as having brains, a Mac thinks with its hardware, and software just tells it what to think about. In the case of a PC, the software does the thinking. Therefore, a rootkit or an unauthorized .exe file can wreck havoc.