I see a long future of finding moving-inventory stickers on my possessions and trying to peel them off cleanly.
Moving into a new house was too simple, so we upped it to Nightmare difficulty by having painters still here at the same time as the movers.
Odd. IPad keyboard has graphical ridges on f & j as though you’d feel them dragging your fingers across the screen: yfrog.com/7dcxpej
I’ll admit this is absurd, but it’s perfect: watching live video of the Cards game on the iPad while streaming the radio feed on the iPhone.
Occasionally flipboard makes a really nice magazine page: yfrog.com/0ga2cij (in the app clicking it enlarges and shows comments)
This is emblematic of my ongoing (& failing) quest to get keys made: twitpic.com/29i23k
Dear iPad: when I type fikked, I probably mean filled, not finked. I suspect this is true of everyone not a high school narcotics agent.
Surprisingly vegetarian friendly. (@ How To Cook A Wolf) 4sq.com/6wpjY1
Spent a little time in the hotel’s steam room. Or, as I like to call it, St. Louis summer nostalgia.
The cable/Internet guys spent about as long taking pics out my window as setting up cable/Internet. I felt like I should’ve gotten a tip.
Champagne cocktails at the Terrace View, looking out over the City Garden: twitpic.com/28lcva
In all the years I’ve been in St. Louis I never watched the sun rise behind the Arch. On my last morning I did: twitpic.com/28kgn7
Searching for a name for when you pull up to a stoplight just as an awkward loud moment occurs on NPR. This time: homosexual exorcism.
Why is the vet’s office full of gross-out scare posters? twitpic.com/27dmq3 twitpic.com/27ethy twitpic.com/27ethx
Carpenter pitched so well, they not only gave him the win for the Cards, they gave him the loss for the Phillies.
Momentarily confused by the new Phillies pitcher…Carpenter. No fair having him pitch for both sides.
In The Ballpark feature of the MLB app seems a bit buggy, but interesting, still. Hopefully they add more than a Twitter app.
Two things I didn’t think I’d see tonight: 3 Cards HRs in 1 inning & Steven Jackson arm in arm with a 100-year-old woman.