How to Age-Proof your Mind
If your memory stinks, perhaps you need to age-proof your mind.
If your memory stinks, perhaps you need to age-proof your mind.
Abby and Nana constructed this pig nose from a paper cup we had at the house. Nana said it was supposed to use a plain white cup and a stick (instead of the pencil), but I thought it looked quite cute as is.
Abby was insistent on showing Aunt Therese her pig nose on Thursday, which is odd because we have no plans to see her then that I know of. So I told Abby that I would take her picture with the pig nose and we would send it to Therese on the computer.
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You can find interactive Flash logic problems for your online amusement.
Adam Kalsey is the first person I’ve seen who does not recommend Firefox as the default browser for the masses. I find this position curious because his point about what things do and don’t work in Firefox are pithy for a pre-release product compared to the benefit offered.
You’ve got to wonder why a regular user would switch to Firefox in the first place, apart from all of his hacker friends telling him it’s the best thing to do. There are only a couple of features that Firefox offers over and above what you get with a plain IE install, and most users wouldn’t make full use them.