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Daily Archives: August 29, 2005
Sam’s Ticker
Courtesy of Lillypie.com, this widget keeps track of how old Sam is. Time to update the javascript at the top of the page to something in months rather than just days…
All about Viiv
I’ve been meaning to catch up on this announcement from last week – Intel took the wraps off their new technology and branding effort called Viiv – rhymes with ‘five’, by the way. The announcement notes that: Working together with … Continue reading
Hurricane Katrina targets New Orleans
Here’s a list of live streams, blogs and resources for Katrina: Live streams: WWL | WDSU | WPMI | WLOX | WKRG | WJTV Blogs: NOLA | WPMI 1 & 2 | Weather.com | CNN | MSNBC New Orleans: Nola.com … Continue reading
Lullaby, and good night
I’ve been meaning to post this photo of Sam at his most precious. Here he catches a few winks on our bed when we were in upstate New York for a wedding a few weeks ago. Cute, cute and cute!
Savannah on a Segway
Carriage tours are so passe. An entrepreneurial gentleman with connections to Savannah, GA is offering tours of the city’s historic district – on Segway HTs! At $65/person for a two-hour session including training, the tours are not cheap, but what … Continue reading
Shave and a Haircut
So as my long time feline buddy Chaos ages, he has been less and less thorough with grooming himself. That job usually falls to Amy and I, but with the arrival of Sam we’ve had less time to help him … Continue reading