We will later refer to this Furby as Skynet bringer of the darkness and eater of babies.
via Hack a Day Internet enabled Furby.
We will later refer to this Furby as Skynet bringer of the darkness and eater of babies.
via Hack a Day Internet enabled Furby.
As a last ditch effort, we should turn on Skynet right before Obama’s plans are competed. So about this time next year, we just need to make sure to trail the start up command with “shutdown -P 15” Just long enough for Skynet to launch the nukes but not hunt the survivors.
It’s a matter of principle.
What no doughnuts?
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I was talking to my wife about how good our son is, after I found him looking through a book on this toddler bed (He’s 16 months) and he’s been sleeping in his toddler bed all week, with no problems. I was thinking about a Super Nanny episode where they had to convince the kid to stop using a pacifier. We never had to do that, my son used a pacifier for maybe 6 months and we just stopped giving it to him.
So furthermore, if you asked me “How do I get my child to stop using a pacifier?” I wouldn’t know my son isn’t a wuss. 🙂
Andrew woke up twice last night, he has been sleeping in his toddler bed still but the last time he woke up it was 5am and he didn’t want to go back to sleep. So him and I watched Batman Begins. Good times, good times.
I loved this article on Lifehacker on how to add a “Send this story to Gmail” send to menu in Google reader, except I use Google for Domains and it doesn’t work with this. So here is how I did it for my domain.
Replace “cpuangel.com” with your domain
Name Full Gmail
URL https://mail.google.com/a/cpuangel.com/?fs=1&tf=1&view=cm&su=${title}&body=${url}%0A%0AShort link%3A${short-url}
Icon URL http://mail.google.com/favicon.ico
If that doesn’t help, see the example below.
Enjoy!
Almost every other week, an employee comes to me with the complaint that “My printer doesn’t work”. It is always that, their password expired today and they chose not to change it until tomorrow. Well that’s great except when the printers are on the network (all of our printers), and when your password expires your LAN access expires.. No one every gets it, I just ask them if their password expired today “Well yeah”, “Change it and log back on”, “Okay…”
On another note, I tried to mention something about this on twitter, and couldn’t manage to fit it into 140 characters.. Oh well..
This really is probably for the best, find a job that doesn’t require you to be good at something. Maybe I’m being to harsh, nah I don’t care.
From: http://ping.fm/dHNpq