With everything I’ve got going on right now–an exam and a final next week, followed by the DAT test soon–I haven’t had much time to think about taking pictures. But I got a couple ideas to follow up on later. Some “on my mind” photos with lots of things hanging from fishing line around me. And maybe a homemade pillow or mylar balloon in the familiar thought bubble shape. I wonder if you could use dry erase markers on mylar?
Nanites/replicators, here we come!
Posted in Uncategorized with tags replicators, robots on April 29, 2008 by myscellaneaCheck out the self-assembling robots.
“That’s great, it starts with an earthquake
Birds and snakes, an aeroplane, Lenny Bruce is not afraid…”
Gillian in Maxim
Posted in Uncategorized with tags Gillian Anderson, Maxim on April 28, 2008 by myscellaneaMoviesonline.ca released photos of Gillian Anderson from an upcoming issue of Maxim. I foresee a lot of desktop wallpapers changing soon. Gillian in a bustier and heels? Aaaahhhhhh…..
Rediscovered buttons
Posted in Uncategorized with tags mouse on April 25, 2008 by myscellanea
Ever bought a mouse with the extra buttons and other mousy bling, then forgot to assign functions to those buttons? I’ve had this one for months now and totally forgot to take advantage of the extras I paid for.
Really bugs me that I left some junk around the box while cropping. But to be honest, I’m too tired to do anything about it.
Coldstone decadence
Posted in Uncategorized with tags coldstone, ice cream on April 22, 2008 by myscellaneaTook a trip to Coldstone Creamery a couple weekends ago:
I could practically eat the waffle bowl all by itself. Add Coldstone’s extra-rich ice cream and I’m in hyperglycemic heaven.
Posted in Uncategorized on April 22, 2008 by myscellanea
The singular of “strata” is stratum, right? So why have I never heard anyone use the word stratum before?
Men as imitators?
Posted in Uncategorized on April 21, 2008 by myscellaneaMaybe it’s not really the case. But I’ve always thought men do more and better imitations of sounds and of other people’s voices. IF that’s true, I wonder if evolution plays some part in that. Perhaps the hunters who were able imitate animal sounds were more successful.
But women are generally more gifted linguistically. And better able to discern subtle variations in tone (or whatever) that are sending less overt pieces of the overall message.
Find more Flickr photos YOU like
Posted in Uncategorized with tags flexplore, flickr on April 20, 2008 by myscellaneaFrom the flexplore group on Flickr:
flexplore analyzes your favorites and people you share them with and tries to recommend photos you might like based on that.
Be aware that it takes a few minutes (at least 13 or so) for flexplore to churn through your own favorites. But the results are well worth the wait. Can’t say that everything flexplore recommended was to my taste. But there were certainly enough to make the application very worthwhile. Many thanks to the app’s author Lars Pohlmann.


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