ハシさんと私 // Mr. P and Me, v2
A is for Ajax
B is for Brillo
C is for Clorox
D is for Dial
E is for Endust
F is for Fantastik
G is for Gain
H is for Hoover
I is for Ivory
J is for Joy
K is for Kleenex
L is for Lysol
M is for Mop and Glo
N is for NeverScrub
O is for Off!
P is for Pledge
Q is for Quickie
R is for Raid
S is for Spic and Span
T is for Tide
U is for UltraClean
V is for Vinegar
W is for Windex
X is for X-14
Y is for Yellow Mop
Z is for Ziploc
Kaylee completed the quiz “What Japanese Mascot Are You?” with the result Tsuginohi Kerori.
“Positive thinking” .. you love to gaze at the stars and hope for the great things tomorrow will bring. But you also can become stressed and sad and this affects your mood greatly. You are always trying to look at the bright side of things!.
“The pill was bitter, but network and studio execs knew they had to swallow it in order to survive this year’s upfronts. After years of refusing to find a remedy to what ailed the business, the industry finally appeared ready to clamp down on out-of-control costs. But it didn’t come without side effects.”
It’s been one hell of a week…
(And in case you were wondering, I covered it over on Twitter this year, instead of here: twitter.com/purplefuku)
‘FOX is giving viewers a holiday treat on Saturday, July 4. Network sources have confirmed to the site exclusively that the two-hour pilot to “Virtuality” will air on said night at 8:00/7:00c.
Co-created by Michael Taylor and Ronald D. Moore (“Battlestar Galactica”), the sci-fi drama revolves around the crew of the Phaeton, Earth’s first starship. To endure the 10-year journey, the astronauts use virtual reality modules which allow them to assume avatars and explore self-created scenarios. But just as the mission is about to enter its critical go/no-go phase, a virus begins to infect the system and puts all of their lives on the line.’
“Given Microsoft’s history, Larson-Green’s plan seems downright revolutionary: Build an operating system that doesn’t require people to take computer classes or master thick manuals.
“We want to reduce the amount of thinking about the software that they have to do, so that they can concentrate all their thinking on the task they’re trying to get done,” Larson-Green said in an interview.”
In principle, I get it. But, it’s still scary…