Miscellaneous

A socially redeemable iPhone app

You're pretentious.

I am too.

It's because we own iPhones.

But now there's a way to allay some of that pretentiousness: A very cool app called Do Good. It's completely free and the basic idea is that it gets people doing at least one good thing a day.

Take a minute and check it out. The rest of the world will thank you.

Crossing guard dogs

Today the Mrs. and I were discussing why noone has tried training dogs to be crossing guards. If seeing eye dogs can help people across busy streets, it doesn't seem like that much of a stretch. She thinks it's because they are to small and would be hard to see. I think it's because no one would respect them.

A few thoughts on the Simpsons movie

  1. It felt shorter than it was. I'm not sure if this was because of good writing or because the industry standard seems to be getting longer.
  2. One of the best gags occurs at the very beginning of the movie. Make sure you get there on time.
  3. The animation had a lot of depth and the colors were very bright. In this sense, seeing what amounted to an extended length Sunday night episode on the big screen added a lot to the experience.
  4. Who would have guessed that Lisa was a horcrux?

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Don't believe the (negative) hype

For anyone who catches a report on Geocaching that resembles the two the San Antonio news did here: http://www.austinexplorer.com/Geocaching/SatTV/ don't add geocachers to your neighborhood crime watch list just yet. Maybe it's some left over fascination with the west as a place of outlaws and buried treasures, but the way they spin this report is ridiculous and really shows their lack of knowledge on the subject.

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