I love the apocalypse talk. I should point amyth over here, she's been planning since childhood. We work in a warehouse in a fenced-in complex, so if it happens while we're at work we'll be ok for a while. Bonus power and hand tool, and lots of big trucks for supply raids. Only vending machine food, although the building across the street has a wee snack bar in it.
Home is less secure, but I'm pretty sure there are a fair amount of guns in my neighborhood. Possibly I should befriend some of my shadier neighbors. I wonder if there are guns in the substation across the street?
Oh, Private Practice. Really?
Jesse is right about all her Grey'a Anatomy comments last night.
Oh, Private Practice. Really?
I know, right? Assuming you're talking about the very end.
NBC puts recently aired stuff online later, right??
I was just thinking I'm going to need to give up some terrible shows (as I sit here watching Happy Town), but it's about to be season finales, huh? Good one.
Yeah, the very end.
I'm pretty sure I watched some episodes of FNL on NBC.com last season, sara. Or hulu.
I should probably be more discriminating in the TV I get attached to, but sometimes the terrible shows are the funnest to watch. I gave up 24, that's something.
oooh, Friday Night Lights comes back tonight, yay!
I missed FNL, too. Phooey. But hey, my day has improved several thousand percent. I came home, walked Frankie to my fave Tex Mex place for steak soft tacos. I'm about to make a bourbon and ginger. But the best part? A BIGASS box of polish waiting for me on my doorstep. Whoot!
Volvo accidentally smashes new S60 car
Oh dear. Where's Keyboard Cat when you need him? At a demonstration of Volvo's new collision warning system in Sweden this week, Wired got first-hand experience of what happens when it goes badly wrong. The new Volvo S60, due for release later this year, was fired out of Volvo's testing tunnel at around 30MPH, and the collision detection system should have kicked in, bringing the car automatically to a halt before hitting the truck in its path. It didn't. Check out our full story for more info, and why Volvo thinks it was because of human error.