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LiveOffice's free conferencing service
LifeHacker has a nice article on LiveOffice's free conferencing service. Up to 250 people for up to 6 hours (I really hope no one has ever had a 6 hour call, that is murder) for free. This conferencing service is one that you can use anytime, on demand, not one where you have to set up a call each time, which is nice. It also features many run-time features like mp3 call recording. I am always looking for this type of free communications service, because I do freelance work and this helps to collaborate (as much as I hate conference calls) with customers, partners, and potential clients. I still think conference-calling in general is so early nineties. I like using new tools, like IM perhaps? I suppose someday I will get everyone I know on-board with the "new" trend in messaging, but for now we all have this free service to get us through.
Chromatic is one of the best time-wasters I've recently come across. It's all about the gameplay -- no Flash graphics here. You play a "circle" (it doesn't really have a name in the game). You move around with the arrow keys, and you change colors with Z, X, and C.
You can either be red, blue, or yellow, and you can switch at any time during the game. Each color has different capabilities -- yellow can double-jump, while red has a longer dash (which is like a forward sprint, activated by double-pressing DOWN).
Each ...