Friday Links

‘War on tax’ waged against costs of war Sometimes using your money is the only way to get the government to listen. Although, I’ve not filed before and the penalties are a bitch!

I am listening to Goldfrapp’s new album. I’ve been bopping in my seat all morning. I also downloaded the Walking the Line Soundtrack, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Aural Float. I love new music.

Welcome to Cloud Let me know what you think of when you play this. Apparently it’s addicting, but I am not touching it. Remember, I have school work to do. But perhaps you would like to look, eh?

StripGenerator Make your own cartoon! Tali hooked me up with this link. It’s quite amusing, and some of the submitted ones are so wrong, but so damn funny.

TicTac flashlight It’s both cute and functional! I’m easily amused, I am.

Quarter of Species Gone by 2050 This makes me want to cry. Think of how unbalanced the ecosystems of the world will be without all these species. Doesn’t this disturb just a few people?

Make your Disney Fastpass even faster!

250+ working proxies for safe web access from work or school : eConsultant I’ve not used this yet, but I figured it would be good to post it anyway, if you are having issues doing things your IT people don’t want you to do. There are workarounds for just about anything! All hail the sneakiness!

David and I went to Uberbot yesterday. I love that place…..it’s where I buy all of our lovely toys. That, and D got a Tokidoki shirt there. They ran out of women’s large t-shirts from Tokidoki. Damn these breasts!! They always get in the way!

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I went home early yesterday, plagued by exhaustion. My nap worked wonders. I woke around 4 when D got home, easing out of a dream where we fought (comically) throughout a hotel. There were a lot of flinging limbs in the dream. I wond what Freud would say.

This weekend is going to be busy busy busy. If you need me, I will probably be at the library working. Yay for school….no …not really.

Have a happy Friday.

6 Responses

  1. David M Says:

    Many aren’t concerned about the loss of species because they don’t see how it effects them, never really understanding ecosystems, and the dependancies the entire world is based on. Climate change scares the shit out of me and I can’t believe that our vaunted leaders are sticking their heads in the sand about it. It makes me very mad. We could lead the world to a solution with the resources we have, yet we as a country insist on being a problem. So fucking weary of the abandonment of rational thought that seems to be occuring nationally.

  2. Meow Says:

    I don’t think it’s just a national problem - it’s international. Americans are massive consumers, but for once, we are not completly to blame this time. Although we didn’t sign the Kyoto treaty and haven’t gotten into the eco-friendly technologies, and I think by the time we wake up, it will be too late.

  3. David M Says:

    Oh I know it isn’t just national, but if our guvment said “hey this is a problem, we need to pour resources into a solution.” You know things would get fixed up with a quickness, especially if we dipped into the Pentagons billions.

  4. Meow Says:

    I was thinking this morning about the change in government once Bush is done with his term. Long term goals, like enviornmental concerns and such are so heavy that no administration is going to take them on. They are all about “look and see what I can do now” rather than finding a solution that goes beyond their reign.

    It makes me sad.

  5. Meow Says:

    That Walk the Line Soundtrack is going to play in my head all day… just thought I would share that as well…..

  6. David M Says:

    It is catchy, isn’t it. The next administration, assuming it intends to follow new policies, is going to spend four years just trying to undo the destruction reaped in eight years of the villiage idiot.

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