Friday, April 27, 2007

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Stylized knife? Or some sort of Venus thing?

Driving home from Union Station last night with Michelle and Matthew, the car in front of us had a sticker on it showing a symbol that none of us recognized (it was a pointed oval/vesica piscis crossed with a tilde). I haven't found it yet but I did find this intriguing reference site.

Monday, April 16, 2007

NTEN sells green pills?

I've mentioned before how I didn't understand the reasoning behind the recent redesign of the NTEN website, right? Here's a tiny bit of sad: Their Firefox tab-icon looks like a shiny green pill.
(I should talk, 'cause we don't even have a Firefox tab-icon. But still.)

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Homemade Jam

Have I, of late, waxed rhapsodic on the coolness of my brother-out-law?
Endless vastnesses of cool. (Like this.)
Also warmth.
(This is his website.)

"Devour DC"

Here's what I got when I tried to Google the CLPI caterers.

Spring!

Look! It's Will! (I've been thinking the same thing. But it looks more like Will.)

My crocuses are gone, and the daffodils are starting to look a little dried out and sad. The cold snap means I have not yet planted nasturtiums and snapdragons to take the place of the gone-by bulbs in my flower-border. I was getting really crabby about that, and then this morning suddenly the narcissi under the maple tree have come up, and some tulips that I forgot about are in bud. Whee.

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Good job, Lunch Man

I just wanted to say thanks for the Lunch Man tip to go get sushi yesterday. The Sake Club is much more pleasing than its jarring Flash site would suggest. Hamachi with shiso was wrapped in beautiful serrated aromatic leaves, instead of just having little slivers of shiso rolled in with the fish. The genmaicha was brought in a teapot with a tiny cheerful white rabbit with brown ears as the lid-knob. Infinitely preferable to a conference lunchtable.

Thursday, April 5, 2007

I can hear the bees a-clicking!

Check out this piece of serious geek beauty (YouTube, with music). It and other things I learned today have intensely excited the robot bees. They are giddy, energized, and incredibly noisy. I bet you could hear them clicka-ticking if you put your ear against my ear.

I just had a moment of intense nostalgia for Max Headroom. I wanted to use the word "blipvert" as a simile—"It's like a blipvert, but in a good way"—but then I remembered you were Max Headroom-deprived. It's not available on Netflix (peeve!) or to purchase on DVD anywhere (outrage!!), but is apparently available here on AOL Video.