Archive for June, 2008

30 Jun

A Dog and Her Girl

I was out taking more pictures of our sunflowers this evening when I got this excellent shot of Brianna and Angel together:

I just had to share.

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30 Jun

Week of the Sarcosuchus

Thanks to an email from Jessika, I’ve managed to make this the week of the sarcosuchus imperator.
Friday afternoon, Jess alerted me to the latest exhibit to come visit the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History: SuperCroc. Sarcosuchus was a forty foot long, 17,000 pound giant crocodile that lived 110 million years ago and was […]

26 Jun

Hopefully Back on Track

Posting’s been a little sporadic here at The Last Exit to Babylon.  Back in March, my old laptop died its true death, and I had to put her down.  Without the ability to sit here in my recliner and type in front of the TV, posting became less convenient for me, but I still had […]

24 Jun

Netflix and Vista Media Center

I’ve been a NetFlix customer for a very long time, practically from the beginning. It’s been a great value for me, and has allowed me to provide my share of the entertainment for movie nights.  I’ve had almost no problems with their service over the years; only a couple of discs have arrived too scratched […]

24 Jun

Proof I Don’t Have a Black Thumb

Before heading out to the Oklahoma City Social Net Meetup tonight, Brianna and I swung by the house so I could show her the progress of our flower garden.  She’d been out of town on vacation since last week and hadn’t seen how huge everything’s grown.  She was thrilled to see the sunflowers have gotten […]

24 Jun

Stuck in my head

Saturday, while I was down hanging out with Dustin and Jessika, I had the opportunity to take in some We Love the 80s in 3D entertainment.  I don’t normally get to watch such shows, since I don’t have cable myself and we’re usually watching movies down there.  There was some entertaining nostalgia, but I felt […]

19 Jun

Recommending ElmofromOK

This morning, I popped into last.fm right quick to check and make sure my iPod had scrobbled correctly.  I like how the site collects all my listening habits together and lets me look at what seems to have been most popular to me lately.  It also gives anyone else who’s curious a peek at what […]

17 Jun

Divine Breakfast

Cooking is an art. It can also be a religious experience.
Baconhenge is both!
Now you, too, can celebrate the turning of the seasons with trilithons of french toast wrapped with bacon, on a frittata bed.  It looks delicious, and doesn’t sound like it’s all that difficult to make.  I may have to try […]

13 Jun

You call him Doctor Jones

Earlier this week, my daughter and I popped into the store long enough to pick up LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures. We were huge fans of the LEGO Star Wars games from the time we first got the Xbox, so it was a foregone conclusion we’d pick this one up. As soon […]

12 Jun

Download Day 2008

The long-awaited and much lauded Firefox 3 is set to launch on Tuesday, June 17, 2008.
To celebrate this, the folks at Spread Firefox! have declared that to be World Download Day. They’re going to shoot for the Guinness World Record for most software downloaded in a single 24-hour period.

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