Two of my projects got awards (yay) and they made me be the one to go on stage to get them. And my shirt is all wrinkly and untucked.
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
Truly excellent FailBlog today - [link]
I guess they are right about remembering things better and longer because I still remember how pissed I was that I wasted 30 minutes on that problem.
I think this is known as "The Lesson of Kprinkle"
I want dessert. what sounds good?
Warm apple crisp with vanilla ice cream.
Kraft caramels.
An enormous blondie. Or rice pudding.
I've been having fun going through a Chicagoan's blog called designslinger with pictures of their walks through the city. There's a great post about Chicago brick, and a post that includes a photo of the Old Colony Building being cleaned that illustrates how damn dirty the air in our cities used to be.
Nobody likes doing the dishes. Everybody knows that. Which is why I love the fact that Panasonic is putting money and time into developing a robot that does them for us.
After working out that Dvice got the story from Botjunkie who saw it at Engadget who linked to a Google translation of Impress, which is in Japanese, I went to the PC World article. Because I wondered if Panasonic knew that machines for washing dishes already exist. It turns out they do, and they’re not developing a robot to wash dishes; they’re building a robot that serves food and then reloads the dishwashing machine that was invented a while ago.
Dear technobloggers: you are nerds who write about nerdy things on the internerdnet. You should be a little more concerned with fact-checking, and knowing what the fuck you are talking about, or for that matter linking directly to. Otherwise you will lose your nerd cred.
Warm apple crispwas dinner last night.