June 2009
36 posts
Just grabbed my remote to send a text. Time to slow it down. What was that about staying in the moment?
All For All, All For One
Me: I can't read. Don't tell anyone.
Whitney: You are the girl in league of her own who can't find her name on the roster.
Me: Yes. I am crying. In my overalls.
Off to Kurtwood Farms where Seattlites get to play Victorian Pastoral Wonderland for the day. Happy birthday, Kurt!
There’s a manicure table with an airbrush hook up marked FREE outside the scrapbooking store. File under: Things I would nab if I had space.
This American Life: Tales From The Net →
A radio show from 1998 about the Internet is likely chock full of gold.
This is one of my favorite This American Life episodes. Hearing Ira Glass get giddy as a schoolgirl over the “World Wide Web” hullabaloo is truly delightful. Also, there are a few sordid tales of Microsoft after-hours trysts. Not to be missed.
(link via molls)
In Which My Life Turns Into a Technological Kathy...
Lauren and Ian whisper sweet nothings to each other over dinner...
Me: Did I mention I'm dating my iPhone? He has all sorts of apps
Lauren: well, Ian takes out the trash
Me: There's an app for that
Lauren: Ian sometimes helps me cook
Me: Did I mention the iPhone has a vibrate setting?
The acoustic lezzie at Red Bicycle is covering “Building a Mystery”. Oh, Vashon Island.
Pixar, Pre Teens and the Princess Dilemma
It’s not politics; it’s just seeing the whole big world.
Well, the whole big world has a lot of little girls in it, too. And not all of them are princesses — and the ones who are princesses have plenty of movies to watch.
This article has been tossed around in a variety of fiery Internet discussions this afternoon. The boys town of Pixar is something that has been hashed and...