i went to sleep last night, which makes it possibly the most boring evening i've had in over a week.
i watched shrek the third for breakfast, which was fun but not as entertaining as the others. i went back to sleep, but unfortunately had the window partially open and woke up sweaty and uncomfortable - i managed to forget that we're going through a heat wave and a dust storm...
i watched the first half of soylent green (what a topical movie!), which was interrupted by a call for lunch. we ate meatball sandwiches with our neighbour, which were as delicious as they were filling. i ate too much, actually.
after too much ice-cream, i continued with soylent green - a great film that is impressive precisely because of the era during which is was produced.
now i've done my daily news scanning, and i've got to figure out how to spend the rest of the evening. probably going out for a drink, i need to start the work week already :P
scott kurtz linked to freakangels, and it's quite nice.
military bots teach us that even human-machine interfacing requires tolerance and understanding
engadget is mocking johnny mnemonic - one of my all-time favourite movies. laugh all you want! their vision was awesome for its time and still has relevance. maybe we don't want those things exactly as they're depicted, but the general ideas are solid.
bastards.
another amusing misunderstanding from kissthisguy.com. so many to choose from!
imagechan.com's also pretty good.
i have talamasca - the racer playing in the background, and it really makes me wanna dance.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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