Fred: It's the pictures in my mind that are getting me. It's like being stuck in a really bad movie with those Clockwork Orange clampy things on my eyeballs. Wesley: Why imagine? Reality's disturbing enough.

'Shells'


Natter 54: Right here, dammit.  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Dana - Oct 02, 2007 3:15:36 pm PDT #4539 of 10001
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

I don't even know what network it's on in the US

It's on ABC tomorrow.


Sue - Oct 02, 2007 3:17:13 pm PDT #4540 of 10001
hip deep in pie

My TV tonight:

7 pm: Gossip Girls
8 pm: Pushing Daisies
9 pm: The Tudors, which has had a lot of boobies so far for network prime time.


Liese S. - Oct 02, 2007 3:17:36 pm PDT #4541 of 10001
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

You know that's the real anti-commercialism aspect of Tivo. The networks have lost all their individual branding for me. I neither know nor care what particular network a show is on. Only quality makes me tune in now, not laziness. Laziness, in fact, contributes to me watching less, since I have to set it up if I want it to remember everything for me.


Sheryl - Oct 02, 2007 3:19:33 pm PDT #4542 of 10001
Fandom means never having to say "But where would I wear that?"

Timelies all!

Pushing Daisies is on ABC, Wed. at 8.


Sue - Oct 02, 2007 3:20:24 pm PDT #4543 of 10001
hip deep in pie

I recognized a couple of Canadian actors on the Tudors so far, so I looked it up and it's a Canadian, US, Irish co-production. That's why it's on the CBC at 9 pm.


Jesse - Oct 02, 2007 3:27:31 pm PDT #4544 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

The perceived inconvenience is way bigger than the actual inconvenience for me, so I don't really know why I hate it so much.

OMG absolutely. An hour after I've finally stopped bitching and procrastinating, and I have a ton of clean clothes, and I can't remember why I hate doing laundry so much.


sarameg - Oct 02, 2007 3:35:13 pm PDT #4545 of 10001

See, I grew up having to hang laundry on the line (first 15 years, anyway.) No dryer. Weekends spent hanging, taking down, hanging new wet stuff (when it was dry, by the time you got to the last row, the first was often dry), the occasional duststorm or closepin failure or mulberry-eating grackle shit necessitating rewashing everything, and then when it rained and you ended up triple hanging all the loads and then still rain and having to bundle it all up and go to the nearest laundromat with the rest of the city's population and scratchy, scratch towels (very hard water) and ants and the stupid russian thistles and bees in the clothesline pipes and OH MY GOD I LOVE DRYERS!


Cashmere - Oct 02, 2007 4:01:05 pm PDT #4546 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

My laundry gets done but sits around, unfolded, in baskets. Which I should not do. But I am unmotivated to fix the problem.

I napped four hours in the middle fo the day. This may have screwed my sleep cycle.


tommyrot - Oct 02, 2007 4:21:12 pm PDT #4547 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Roombas fill an emotional vacuum for owners

ATLANTA - They give them nicknames, worry when they signal for help and sometimes even treat them like a trusted pet.

A new study shows how deeply some Roomba owners become attached to the robotic vacuum and suggests there's a measure of public readiness to accept robots in the house — even flawed ones.

"They're more willing to work with a robot that does have issues because they really, really like it," said Beki Grinter, an associate professor at Georgia Tech's College of Computing. "It sort of begins to address more concerns: If we can design things that are somewhat emotionally engaging, it doesn't have to be as reliable."

Grinter decided to study the devices after she saw online pictures of people dressing up their Roombas, the disc-shaped, self-directed vacuums made by Burlington, Mass-based iRobot Corp.

"This sort of notion that someone would dress a vacuum cleaner seemed strange," she said. "A lot more was going on."

I think my new goal in life is to be somewhat emotionally engaging....


Jesse - Oct 02, 2007 4:48:23 pm PDT #4548 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I don't know WTF is up with Tuesday at 9, but last week my DVR decided not to tape House, and this week it dissed Eureka. Luckily, I can catch Eureka at midnight, but STILL.