Now, what I first hear about America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking, I thought that it was just another one of those cooking games like Cooking Mama which frankly would have been crazy. I mean, can you see a little Christopher Kimball running around taste testing things, or explaining beef cuts in a video game? TV, sure, but not in a video game.

It turns your DS into a kind of kitchen computer, as it were. You can select an ingredient, and it’ll show you all the recipes that contain that ingredient. Pick a recipe, and it’ll give you the full details. If you already have a Nintendo DS, and like America’s Test Kitchen, this is worth looking at!

That chip in the case of my iFrog case I bought at the AT&T store appeared not to long after getting the case. The same thing happened to my wife’s case. I’m very disappointed in the quality.

I brought a Casecrown case, same color, and so far I’ve been happy with it. I won’t be buying from iFrog again.

Just FYI.

Update: For my iPhone 5s, I bought a OtterBox Defender iPhone case

My first reaction to Google Buzz:

Ok, so it integrates with Gmail. Did it ever occur to anyone at Google that it might just expose a lot of e-mail addresses to spammers? And that not everyone you follow on places like Twitter (or that want to follow you) on Twitter are people that you want to have your e-mail?

Or that people that you MUST exchange e-mail with aren’t necessarily people you want snooping your social network?