I guess I don't have to. The Apple Store called... I'll be picking up my new mac after this meeting that I'm in is over...
yay!
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I guess I don't have to. The Apple Store called... I'll be picking up my new mac after this meeting that I'm in is over...
yay!
Estimated Shipped By: MAR 27, 2006
Estimated Delivered By: MAR 30, 2006
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KEYTARRR!
America.
Okay... one more thing...
Perhaps this is just Apple's advertising and I never really paid that much attention to before, but on a MacBook Pro page describing the iSight camera feature is this line of copy: "Citizen journalism just got the green light with the mobile newsroom built into MacBook Pro."
Viva Allah Forever!
Okay... and one more more thing. Subs implode usually, instead of exploding, right?
what??!!! they're totally rocking the keytar at the end of that snl clip.
d's sounds like a good possibility, although I'll have to make some totally radical submarine sounds by then.
ping! ping! whoosh! drip drip exPLODE!!!!!!
so did anyone deside anything about the d's tonight?
i'd be up for it, but after 7:30.
sorry about all the youTube stuff... not quite as quotable as Lazy Sunday, but pretty funny...
Syriana was carbon neutral!
http://www.salon.com/tech/htww/2006/01/19/syriana/
Rock on George Clooney!
Related to the papercraft bit, there is a long tradition of paper architects, architects whose ideas never leave drawings and models for reasons ranging from the extreme eccenticity of their creations to the impossibility of construction. However, these paper archiectects may still exert major cultural influence within their profession. Can anyone think of any "paper designers"? Maybe Droog, although the significance of their influence is debatable.
My current favorite and the architect of the building in slot #2