I have failed to give a food report in a few days! Mostly eating leftovers and just bits of perishables from the fridge. I have managed to eat up a chocolate bar from the pantry though. Taking one for the team. Brought some tea bags into work and am using them rather than having afternoon coffee.
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm hungry.
Top 15?
ETA: Oooh, lucky 13!
I've never been on Route 66. But I live near I-66.
I did much of route 66 but not on purpose when I moved out to Cali.
Internet's mostly broken at work. But not to here. God bless a lazy DNS server. Or whatever the magic is.
I'm going to get Chinese in a few. Hopefully, they're resolved their steam table issue, and will have scallion pancakes.
Wow, shiny new thread. Love the title. I need some kicks.
I've never been on Route 66. But I live near I-66.
I've driven on parts of it. And on I-40, which parallels Route 66.
Should we be talking about that "new car smell" and arguing over who gets the window seats?
Holy crap, we've got robot avatars now
There's a big meeting across the country. What do you do?
1960: You fly there.
1980: You have a conference call.
2000: You do a video conference.
2010: You fire up your robot avatar at the location.
Pardon? Yep, it's for real, folks. A company called Anybots has created a prototype of a robot that will serve as a person's physical presence in a remote location. You log in through the Internet and after a few keystrokes the 'bot, called QB, comes alive, leaving its charging station and ready to meet, brainstorm, greet visitors or just generally creep people out.
Under 20?
or close enough