Someone sell Pinterest to me. What would I use it for instead of tumblring whatever caught my eye?
'Hell Bound'
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Pinterest has categories and is non-linear. Tumbler is (IMHO) linear.
What do you mean by linear? And what do you get from categories different from tags (which I see that Pinterest also has)?
Someone sell Pinterest to me. What would I use it for instead of tumblring whatever caught my eye?
You can group things by category, so you would need a tumblr for every seperate fascination. There's a bookmarklet that allows you to easily pin things from other websites (the only exception I've found is Facebook.) It's useful for bookmarking, in a visual way, things to buy, recipes, craft projects, etc. You get to see what other people are pinning and repin them.
Hec, I think that's Shrift.
Well, dammit Home Depot is implicated as well.
Representatives of Home Depot and several other companies that Florida "Family" has claimed to have influenced say that they only purchased one ad. FFA seems to be including any company that advertised on earlier episodes and not the most recent.
Lowe's, on the other hand, pulled a campaign.
Hec, I think that's Shrift.
Winner winner, chicken dinner!
Who said this?
I don't think I could bear to be murdered and cannibalized by someone in a beret.
Oh, oh...Calli?
My friend Stephany recently wrote a great & witty blog post about Campbell's continuing use of Bisphenol A in the lining of thier soup cans. [link]
That Harvard study has been so miserably misreported by just about everyone. High levels of BPA in urine means that BPA is excreted and is therefore much less potentially harmful than was previously reported. (Which is the exact opposite of what just about every news outlet in the universe has said.)
Here's a very good writeup of the study and the wretched media coverage - [link]
Oh, oh...Calli?
Nope.