Here are some interesting links that have kept me amused.....

 

- - The cutest synchronized puppies.  I thought only my dogs did this but it looks like the raised inflection in our voices creates the same effect in all dogs.  Observe the cuteness.

 

- - Ever wanted to learn a language wthout leaving the house or emptying your wallet.  I found this site very helpful with step-by-step audio and text for almost any language. Vayámonos!

 

- - Please don't let me ever fall into this marketing hole.

 

- - How many countries can you name in 5 minutes?  I got 65/195.  Harder than you would think when the pressure is on.

 

- - Finally my life-time wish for temperature-controlled sand at the beach has come true!  Via Dubai of course.  Excessiveness is a way of life.  What can't they do there? 

 

-- When you think of Cleopatra, what image comes to mind?  Elizabeth Taylor?  Me too, although maybe a little more ethnic.  Well, now a certified Egyptologist (yes, they do exist) has recreated Cleopatra's face from images of ancient artefacts using computer regeneration technology.  I can't figure out who the likeness reminds me of but I do see a slight if any resemblance to the Obamas, no?

 

                                     

 


- - Ever had the desire to stay in a large, floating orange pod on your holiday vacation?  Or how about that lovely recycled concrete sewage pipe with lovely interior?  Well, stress no more, because those are just two of the ten weirdest hotels you can stay in to seperate yourself from the confines of the consumerist, tourist bunch.  


- - And a new favorite pastime of mine?  Watching other people fail at the FAIL Blog.  Tragic and magical at the same time.  Isn't it sad when a website is dedicated to other people's failures and immensely popular?  Maybe it helps to validate our existence and acknowledge our own countless failures.  Nah!  We just like to see trucks stupidly smash into poles.  That's funny!

 

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  Posted by anonymous December 19th, 2008

I, too, am addicted to FailBlog.

Though I know I've had more than my fair share of fail moments in my life. I am so happy youtube didn't exist when I was a teenager!

 -Princess Pointful 

Author Comment   Posted by braceletseeds December 20th, 2008
Tell me about it. I don't think I would have got any work done.  We already were addicted to ICQ and AOL.

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