A 1945 vision of the Car of the Future: [link] It's a "Unicycle Gyroscopic Rocket Car." If only it could fly, it would be the perfect car of the future. Oh, and if it existed.
From this website: Driving Through Future’s Past
Experience a time when the Future was promising, cars were stylish, and there was no problem that technology could not fix! Driving Through Future’s Past is a visual time warp back to the era when ‘streamlining’ was new, automobiles had fins, and flying cars and personal helicopters were expected to fill the skies above crowded cities.
If the predictive text would dynamically adapt itself to my most used words, that would be a great help. I think I have too much vocabulary for it.
Ah. Mine does. Automatically all the names from my phone list are in it, and it adds as I go along. I think both this (Razr) and the previous phone (Ericsson something) do that.
NOAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's all I've got, really. No coffee yet.
Best search engine evah? [link]
Worksafe, but has loud sound.
(He woke me up only after D became inconsolably depressed that male nipples really are just for show after unsuccessfully attempting to nurse from Daddy's chest. Which probably would have been a lot funnier had it not involved a screaming baby at the end.)
Since I didn't hear the screaming its still pretty funny. And if you can get video that's probably the best blackmail picture evah.
OK, so I went to bed before I saw the news but AWESOME birthday news!!
Which was nice to see because things are all sorts of screwed up at work and I don't know how to fix it and people are gone and BLEAHRG.
For librarians: Pimp your book cart! [link]
I like the one with the glitter (and other stuff on it) - it has a sign that says "Support Glitteracy"
eta: Note that at the bottom of the page there's a link to a second page.
Now we gotta bust Gracie out.