Today I got a call from the Canadian Forces recruitment office with a job offer for me. I am so excited about this and can’t wait until I go and serve for my country. My enrollment ceremony is on June 22nd and I leave for basic on July 10th. I am glad that it’s 4 months away because that will give me a enough time to lose some weight and I have started doing just that. I need to lose about 60-80 lbs. before then to be in the healthy range. I won’t be done basic until October 15th and after that I think I will be going to Vancouver for Navy training, but that is just a guess. Oh I should mention that I am going to be doing Naval Communicator. I will be basically working with the ships computers and maintaining communications between other ships and land base.
Monthly Archives: March 2010
Jelli [Screenshot Guide]
So I found a new site called Jelli via Lifehacker about a month ago and I think its about time a site like this arrived.
Jelli is 100% user-controlled radio℠, enabling users to take over a radio station using their web browsers. Leveraging the power of the web to reinvent traditional broadcasting, Jelli empowers the community to interact with the broadcast in real-time and determine dynamically what plays on the air. - http://www.jelli.net/about/
Today I am going to take you through how you can start using Jelli and enjoy all that musical goodness. I will be covering how to create a account, how to tune into a radio station, how to control the radio, and how to add some detail to your profile.
Clicking any image will make it bigger.
Create an account
The first time you visit the site you get the landing page. From here you can create an account or login. Setting up an account is just as easy as any other website, just click on the I WANT IN button that is in the green box to the right.
You will be presented with two options. With Facebook and without Facebook. This is totally up to you. If you select the Facebook option then you will enjoy the options to post to your wall and also a quick login with the login with Facebook option on the landing page (if you are already logged into Facebook).
Jelli won’t ask for anything private from you during the creation process. The closest thing to anything private is your Zip/Postal code and your birth year. And these are just to find out where their users are coming from and the approximate age of their users to help form the site better in the future. Continue reading

