It was beautiful and I spent a large percentage of it at the pool. I also spent a large percentage of the dark hours watching the first three seasons of Community (#SixSeasonsandaMovie) on DVD.
While I was at the pool, I listened to a lecture by Andrew Jamison, author of Hubris and Hybrids, about emerging technologies as agents for social change. It was interesting in a way and then it became hilarious. Dr. Jamison offered that because "normal" people (read, non-academics, which is a distinction that a number of my academic friends make...granted, the people that I know who have medical degrees or are working scientists do not make this distinction, but I digress) need to understand this technology, there should be kiosks set up in malls to educate the,. How considerate of you, Dr. Jamison. That is lovely. I will get my Cinnabon, jewelry at Claire's, and then I will learn about molecular elevators. Woo!
Questions:
Does anyone know of a good app that will edit PDFs on the iPad?
Now that a court has rules that Droid phones are a cheap knock off of iOS devices, will they get FaceTime?
Why is the only day that rain is scheduled for over the next week happens to fall on Monday next?
Are the Jets ever going to score a touchdown?
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