Caffeine: Where’s It At?

7:44 pm on November 30th, 2006 by Rosario Doriott

After reading Kelly’s post about the sensation that is the Caffeine Slingshot,

1. Drink your caffeinated beverage of choice.
2. Take a 15 minute nap.

I decided to do a little digging and find out which energy drink or coffee packs the biggest punch. And boy do I have results. Let’s take a look at Energy Fiend’s Caffeine Database (which also has links and reviews).

To sum it up here, though, it appears that Starbucks Grande Coffee (372mg) has the most caffeine in it, but Starbucks Tall Coffee (279mg) is certainly not far behind.

But, if you’re like me and are not a coffee drinker, you might want to check out Rockst*r Zero Carb (360mg), Wired X294 (294mg), and (if it’s sold in your area) Cocaine Energy Drink (280mg).

Switching the table up to see which drink packs the most mg/oz, SkyRocket Caffeinated Syrup comes up, as do Powershot and Upshot.

For me, though, I just recently bought a case of Monster, so I’ll probably stick with it before I go out trying all these new ones.





So, as always: Please drink responsibly.

Money CAN Buy Friends

6:07 pm on November 30th, 2006 by Kelly Sutton

A “friend” recommended me this site earlier today. They said I should try to look more popular by having people write posts on my wall, specifically hot females.

I asked my friend, “How on Earth would I go about doing that? I don’t talk to girls!” He then pointed me to FakeYourSpace.

With FakeYourSpace, you can buy hot friends! You choose them and then they will post on your Facebook wall twice a week. And it’s only $1 a month! Why hadn’t I known about this sooner? I’m going to be so popular!

Buy some friends: FakeYourSpace

Questions? Comments? Submissions?

2:24 pm on November 29th, 2006 by Kelly Sutton

To conserve space on our “front page” and because this is a permanent article, we’ve moved it to a page in the sidebar.

How To: Send Music From Your Ipod to Your Computer

1:24 pm on November 29th, 2006 by Rosario Doriott

Yep, my roommate has an Ipod. My friend Lindsay just got one for her birthday. And now my friend Lauren asks, “How can I put my Ipod music back on my computer after you (she’s referring to me here, haha) reformatted it?”

Well, some say that Zune is the Ipod killer… But I won’t go into that right now.

So for how to send your Ipod music to your computer, WikiHow tells all:

1. Disable the “automatically update” option in Itunes. If theres nothing in itunes, you soon will have nothing on your ipod.
2. Plug your ipod into your computer
3. Go to http://www.download.com/3120-20_4-0.html?qt=ipodutil&tg=dl-20 or just http://www.Download.com and search PodUtil
4. Search for PodUtil and download.
5. Start PodUtil and transfer songs by checking them off and clicking SCAN on the bottom right side.

And be sure to re-read Step 1!! That’s so important!

So apparently, this PodUtil will work to send your own Ipod songs to your own computer, but you could also use it to rip another’s Ipod music to your computer, too. How useful!

But, if you’re not a friend of using third-party applications to do all your dirty work and would like longer instructions, you can check out MP3Buzz’s quest to own your music, too.

So Many Phone Numbers: Keeping it Real

11:14 am on November 29th, 2006 by Rosario Doriott

To go off Kelly’s last post about keeping track of your minutes, I’d like to introduce 2 ways you can “screen” your calls –should you be like me and rather phone-phobic. I know I’m not the only one.

Or you might be the Don Juan who gets asked for their number a lot when out at the bars/clubs. Again, I know I’m not the only one.

Let me introduce AIM Phoneline and GrandCentral.

According to AIM Phoneline, it works best for privacy, dating, starting a career, socializing online (bloggers!), and even buying and selling online:

“Sometimes I don’t want to give out my home or mobile number.”
“I met someone in a club. Wasn’t sure if I wanted to give out my home or mobile number.”
“I’m a college senior. I don’t want my crazy roommate to answer calls from recruiters.”
“I want to make it easy for people to contact me on my blog.”
“I buy and sell stuff online. I don’t want to list my home or mobile number on online classifieds.”
… “I give out my AIM Phoneline number.”

Oh, those testimonials sound cute. Read on to your heart’s content »

Money and Bills: Keep Tabs on Your Cellphone Use

9:33 am on November 27th, 2006 by Kelly Sutton

Unless you are fortunate enough to have your parents pay your cell phone bill (pansy), keeping track of your minutes used can be a pain.

It’s pretty difficult to find how many you have used, unless you know a special keystroke with a proper keycode as long as your phone has been granted the proper security access and is transmitting from a safe location. Well, maybe it’s not that hard. But there are cool Firefox extensions that makes it easier.

After some digging, I found Firefox extensions for the three largest cell carriers: Verizon, Cingular, and T-Mobile. These extensions just sit in the bottom right corner of your Firefox window and keep a running tally of your total minutes used. Quite nice if you ask me.

Save yourself some money:

Verizon Minutes Used Extension
Cingular Minutes Used Extension
T-Mobile Minutes Used Extension

Holiday Nonsense: Addicting Games

12:23 pm on November 25th, 2006 by Kelly Sutton

Well, the break is almost over, but there’s still plenty of time to kill before classes resume for one more quick bout.

Last night, my some of my “homies” (i.e., friends from back home) showed me some hilarious online flash games. Usually we don’t post flash games on HackCollege, but it’s the vacation. And we’re bored. And you are too. Unless you’re staring at our Facebook profiles.

Take a look at these two time-consuming (yet arousing and nerdly) games:

Swords and Sandals
Tactics Arena Online

Biking To/From Class: Its Effects?

6:24 pm on November 24th, 2006 by Rosario Doriott

I’m a 22-year-old female, and I love to ride my bike to/from class; I no longer arrive late! But, true, most walk around just fine (here at Yale), and some even skateboard (so hot!). So… After reading about how biking might reduce sensitivity “down there”, I might be asking for a skateboard this Christmas.

(I’m a little unsure of the demographics for this site, but I figured this information should be shared, nonetheless)

Holiday Break Fun: Uncyclopedia

12:00 pm on November 24th, 2006 by Kelly Sutton

Another short-but-sweet post: Uncyclopedia. Think of it as Wikipedia’s evil (and thereby cooler) twin.

Try using it for research for your next paper. What got me hooked was their Barbie article.

Research goes bad: Uncyclopedia

Introducing the HackCollege Pack

6:24 pm on November 23rd, 2006 by Kelly Sutton

In an attempt to consolidate the absolutely necessary tools for conserving time, we’ve put together a nice pack of stuff that everyone should take a look at. We will keep updating it as new technology becomes available/gets better.

Check out the new HackCollege Pack.

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