Mini-review: Zootopia was really good! ππ»
Month: September 2016
Rented Zootopia through iTunes for our sick kiddo to watch, and then promptly found out it was on Netflix and I blew $4.
IKEA is Swedish for “adult who swears in front of his or her offspring.”
I can’t be the only one with conversations that look like this. Right?
My experiment with write-only Twitter has been hampered by my being extremely busy. Still not sure if it’s a success or not because I haven’t written much.
I made a couple of changes to my blog this week. Photo and status posts have been pulled out of the main feed and shoved into the sidebar. I’ve been avoiding posting photos and status updates because I was afraid they’d clutter the main feed. With that fixed, I’ll (hopefully) start posting more soon.
Snapchat Releases First Hardware Product, Spectacles – WSJ
When you slip Spectacles on and tap a button near the hinge, it records up to 10 seconds of video from your first-person vantage. Each new tap records another clip.
I’m very glad to be living in a place where this is unlikely to be a thing I’ll have to see or deal with.
Apple’s Rumored Siri-Powered Amazon Echo Competitor Now in Prototype Testing | 9to5Mac
Given Amazon and Google’s privacy record, I’d be much more inclined to buy one of these types of devices from Apple.
The Coffee That Can Keep You Up for 18 Hours – CNN.com
A cafe in Adelaide, Australia, is serving the “Asskicker,” a concoction of four espresso shots, two different strengths of cold drip and milk that its inventor says contains 80 times the amount of caffeine of a standard shot.
But does it taste good? No way this isn’t incredibly bitter.
AT&T Lets Customers Stream AT&T-Owned DirecTV With Zero Data Cost – the Verge
The news is interesting considering that AT&T, along with T-Mobile and Comcast, are already being questioned by the FCC over whether or not their free mobile data infringes on net neutrality rules.