If “Forgot Password” sends you your password, they’re doing it wrong & you should assume your password will get hacked. #thinkingOfYouAT&T
I found this pasta water experiment extremely interesting & disappointing: j.mp/cWNOXw (I want to believe you need a lot of water.)
Spent 1st ½ of my dressing-myself life with adults telling me to wash my clothes more often & 2nd ½ with experts telling me less often.
I’ve never been less interested in buying the currently-hyped Apple thing. It’s because I long ago bought every Beatles mp3 on a USB apple.
Ok, @google, what’s up with this? twitpic.com/37j3oq
Favorite word of the day: cahoots. Especially if you can figure out some use without the pesky “in” prefix.
Will developers commit resources for a great Kinect game vs a Wii game, given the market size (a subset of XBox owners)?
Lazyweb: someone compile a superbly of all the statement Alex says at the end of the Jeopardy interviews: “I’ve never been a pickle.”
Idea for airports / @tsablogteam - A line for people on their return flights, since you KNOW they know the current rules & will be speedy.
Realized in buying a replacement set of Rock Band drums (& still having old ones) I accidentally upgraded to double bass kick. #fullCageNext
I’m feeling Dropbox guilt. I don’t think I’m making full use of all the features & abilities. I’m not living up to my Dropbox potential.
Idea for an iPhone weather app: use the updatable notification count to tell me the temperature in my default area. Would Apple reject that?
Cool to be in the same room as the subject matter of an xkcd comic right as that comic is published.
Mindblower: Fly to SFO. 4square & Google Maps both say you’re in LAX. Resort to asking a passenger. Plane WiFi apparently registered in LA.
Almost every tv show offered on the Virgin Airlines seems inappropriate for public viewing: Dexter, Californication, Hung, True Blood.
Halloween candy goes through reverse-Darwinism: only the grossest, crappiest candy survives the feasting. Sweet-Tarts in our office.
I’m surprised how many major sites store passwords in plain text (and email them to me, instead of resetting them).
Trying to figure out the shortest route to the mailing room in our building, but I couldn’t remember: adjacent or opposite over hypotenuse?