I am now looking for travel deals for Ireland, because I think I need to go to there before I make the decision to move there.
Yeah, that's a good call. I'm not sure if my coworker's husband spent any time in Istanbul before he got his new job there, but I know she hasn't! So she's going next week, but still.
So I'm not sure how much The Internet/NSA follows me around, but I just got an ad for Dublin on another site: [link]
I got plane tickets booked for a summer thing this morning (somebody else booked them) and I got the confirmation email from the airline in Gmail. So I popped up my calendar to enter the times and they were already there. Gmail read my email and put them on the calender. Which was sort of both nice and creepy.
So I popped up my calendar to enter the times and they were already there. Gmail read my email and put them on the calender. Which was sort of both nice and creepy.
Dear NSA,
Stop that creeper shit!
Um, if they don't do it that means I have to. No thanks. Carry on, NSA!
My car's been complaining about needing an oil change and a new key fob battery, so I'm getting that done now before driving to Madison. It's nice not having to keep track of this stuff myself.
Good call on the car service, Jesse.
Work is a real pita today and all the people who could answer my questions are not here (either at all until next week, or until after lunch, I'm not sure which for a couple)
Wow, wish my car let me know about my key fob, but then it would probably be a liar that lies. It lets me know about oil changes, but when it says I need one two weeks after I just had one, well, where's the trust in this relationship?
The NSA is IN YOUR CAR.
Pretty much. My car used to use my phone to automatically call in to Ford and report its condition. But I think that service expired.