Oh man, I would so watch Wurlitzer. A huge Wurlitzer organ played a prominent role in my childhood. There was a pizza joint, charmingly called Ye Olde Pizza Joint...in Hayward, CA. The entire dining room was wired to a dozen instruments, all controlled by the organ. Chucky Cheese is a piker in comparison.
'Serenity'
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Ye Olde Pizza Joint...in Hayward, CA.
I think it is still there. Or it was last time I was in that area, which has been a while now.
The Paramount theater has a Wurlitzer that is played on a regular basis. So cool.
I was! A cute little townhouse style place in the Irish Channel: [link]
I think it is still there. Or it was last time I was in that area, which has been a while now.
Seriously? Mercy. I first went there in 1967.
Congrats on the new place Nora.
Happy first day of work Jesse!
Bah on all the bad ~ma, Monday. Be more better.
Do baseball teams do Father's Day promos? cause they should.
I was! A cute little townhouse style place in the Irish Channel
Good to hear. I just Googled - right in the Garden District, I see.
Cute assortment of candies: [link]
Good luck, Jesse!
Ouch, sara. I banged the shit out of my elbow and it's making typing achey. I was running and my knees locked up and I couldn't straighten my legs. So I pitched forward and hit the railings. Didn't realise until today how hard I'd banged one arm. Annoying and inconvenient.
I hope Leo is okay.
Way cool, Nora.
Good golly, even satellites are tweeting now
The Nakasuka Lab at the University of Tokyo has taught one of its satellite's a new trick: to tweet. That makes it the world's first satellite on Twitter — though human satellites, also known as astronauts, have already invaded Twitter in a major way.
The two-pound CubeSat XI-V has been orbiting Earth for five years now, though it's just now getting in touch with us Earthlings by way of regular updates about where it's at, what temperature it is and even sends the odd picture of Earth. Sadly, the CubeSat isn't sporting the kind of camera that would take gorgeous images in space.
If you happen to read Japanese, you can check out what a satellite has to tweet about by following the link below.
Now I wonder what twitter-sat is saying.
"No sign of Godzilla so far...."