Ready for the WWDC video! Got my usual Live Event battle station set up: three screens, live capture to transcript, chat window with a group of pals, and Dr. Pepper on ice. Release the dogs and the ponies, Apple!
Ready for the WWDC video! Got my usual Live Event battle station set up: three screens, live capture to transcript, chat window with a group of pals, and Dr. Pepper on ice. Release the dogs and the ponies, Apple!
Congratulations!
One day, people will look at That Thing On Calvin's Head and be just as mystified by it as we all were about That Thing On Jughead's Head. (Which modern historians have discovered is a simplified rendering of how kids in the Forties used to recraft their dads' worn-out old fedoras.)
If you've spotted the Aurora tonight, report it to aurorasaurus.org! It's crowdsourcing aurora location and intensity data. This kind of citizen science is genuinely valuable!
Aurorasaurus is a citizen science site where you can report sightings of the aurora. The site contains forecasts of the Northern Lights, user-reported aurora sightings along with Tweets and photograph...
File a sighting on aurorasaurus.org!
My local library accepts donations for their little store of secondhand books and media. Part of the fun of browsing is seeing evidence that someone has suddenly lost interest in a thing/genre that clearly they once really liked. This week it was a collection of books written by "Top Gear" hosts.
It was a rare "for real" clearance/gotb sale, wasn't it? I had to resist the temptation to buy stuff Just Because It Was 80%-90% Off.
Jacket AND shirt! The price finally dropped down to what I considered reasonable for a cheaply-made novelty blazer. Way below, actually.