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On Sunday when I was getting the mail, I noticed that about 15 feet away this black dog was wandering, and that he had no collar or tags. I called out to him, and he came to me wagging his tail and eager to be petted. He then followed me back to our front door when I told him too. Brandy got a leash on him and we sat on the porch with him for a bit hoping his owners would come by. After about half an hour when nobody came by, we decided to let the dog lead us. We told him to take us “home” as Brandy and I walked with him. He took a right from our house. Out to the bigger street. Another right. Then after a bit onto a path through a little park, then to another street. Then quite a way down that street. Then a right for a ways. Then before long another right. We were now after taking a big long loop heading back to our own house. Right when we turned a corner so we could see our house in the distance he started walking faster and faster. And right up to the front door of a house about six or seven houses over from ours to the LEFT. I knocked on the door and his people answered and gladly took him in when I said “Is he yours?”. He’d gotten out from the back yard and I don’t think they had realized he was missing yet. Of course, when we’d said “take us home” he COULD have just turned left and been there in seconds. But instead he took us for a nice walk first. But he was home. Good. Cause I’m pretty sure I’m not up for two dogs. And I’m pretty sure it would have ended up that way if we hadn’t found his home. :-) I forgot to ask his name though. I’d actually considered not posting about the WWDC keynote because it was definitely not as much as hoped for. No new hardware. The “top secret features” turned out to be evolutionary, not revolutionary, and most of the features that were shown were actually ones that had been shown before. Having said that, it is worth looking at all the Demo videos at the link above. There *is* some pretty cool stuff in there. And I’ll have it installed on my Mac the day it comes out. I will do a couple quick notes on Leopard (and stuff) in the wake of the keynote:
OK. That’s if for WWDC. Oh yeah, you can watch the whole keynote here. Or at least you will be able to after every geek on the internet stops trying to watch it at the same time. It was unwatchable when I tried about an hour ago.
For the second episode, Sam goes solo and talks about:
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As of the end of school yesterday, Amy is now a 7th Grader.
As of Tuesday I no longer have a Florida driver’s license. Took me long enough I guess. I have been physically primarily in Washington for 17 months. My mailing address has been Washington for 10 months. And I sold my house in Florida 8 months ago. So it is about time. Of course, that is MUCH better than the 3 or so years it took me to get a New Jersey license when I moved from Virginia. Oops. Of course, I still have Florida plates on my car. I think those are the last remnants of Florida. I guess I’ll aim at getting those switched over by the end of the year. :-)
Amy cut almost all of her previously pretty long hair off yesterday, donating what was cut off to one of those organizations that makes wigs for cancer patients and others who need them. Good for her. And now, a new radically different look for the summer… I can’t speak for the methodology or validity under scrutiny of the chart above, but I love these sorts of classifications and mappings. Inglehart-Welzel Cultural Map of the World
(via StrangeMaps) There are a lot of additional charts here as well. This reminds me very much of the Nolan Chart and other similar charts and classifications except applied at a national scale rather than an individual scale. Anyway, very cool map. I like it. I’m thinking though this might mean that I should move to Sweden. |
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