Who has one? One of you must by now, right?
tommyrot, if I remember right.
You do. I loves it.
Friday I took my old 40 Gig iPod to work. Damn, but it feels so heavy now, and the display seems way too big.
So superior aesthetics will require extra work to maintain a good selection of songs in the Nano's 4 Gig memory.
You do. I loves it.
It is quite spiffy-looking.
Rita, huh?
What was the Q-name? Or did they skip it. They must have skipped Q, because I believe that Phillipe was supposed to come after Ophelia, making Q female and R male.
Woohoo! Reba The Mail Lady won an Emmy.
Also, David Simon, George Pelecanos and David Fury all nominated in the same category. That's a birthday present for erika.
My apartment is not returning my love. My air conditioning stopped actually cooling sometime earlier today, and now despite the dropping night temperatures outside it's still climbing inside, past 80° at last glance. The two rooms I can sleep in both have windows that look (and listen) out over the busy expressway, so there are definite trade-offs involved in getting a slight breeze inside.
Eek, Matt. Sounds like the moon went into the sign of Foo for you tonight. Hope you got some sleep.
Where's Raq when I really need her? I woke up wondering what Greek keyboards look like....
appears in a swirl of Greek letters
There are two main types of Greek keyboards, but almost nobody uses the Greek-specific one. The usual one is a QWERTY keyboard, but with the few alphabetical differences. I can type on one of those with only about a 15% drop in typing speed.
Businesses that have a lot of international business, like IKEA, use keyboards that toggle between Greek and Latin characters. I don't know if they also have a Cyrillic function.
They only named 21 storms. The ones we have left this year are Philippe (who looks big to me), Rita (will rain on me tomorrow), Stan, Tammy, Vince, and Wilma. That would be plenty for me, but when I look at the calendar it doesn't seem likely at this pace. Stupid warm ocean.
Hee - the crime fighting actuary. With lasers. Cute.
DH loves this commercial.
It's really hard to imagine a frightening, life-threatening storm named "Stan."
Thanks, Raq! I guess I won't be able to look at one of those and say, "It's all Greek to me."