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May 26, 2007 -- 1:06 PM
posted by Keri
Hey Alison
As we are 99.8% sure it's a boy and our nursery is under the sea themed which has a lot a blue in it, blue would be a great choice. However if you really don't want to make a blue blanket the bedding in the nursery has a lot of orange, yellow and green in it. So any of those colours are good. We aren't picky, well about colours that is, every one knows I am actually very picky about everything else. I'm sure Nicholas (Keri-Matt 2.0) will love whatever colour you use. But thank you very much for the thought.
May 26, 2007 -- 12:58 PM
posted by Beck
Hey Mary... tonight means tonight, not last night
you can still come!
May 26, 2007 -- 12:37 PM
posted by mary
Hey Beck - sorry we didn't come! We didn't know until, well, now.
May 26, 2007 -- 11:58 AM
posted by Par
Keri-bean? And the one bad guy is Lord Beckett? The public demands full disclosure, sir. What stake have you in this marketing enterprise?
May 26, 2007 -- 11:57 AM
posted by alison
11pm is just too late for me, unfortunately. I can't stay up watching a movie until 2am... not right now. I need to be prepped for driving come monday, and, well... that requires a rather sedate weekend...
oh hey, Beck, (becaue I'm lazy and don't feel like making another post) what colour baby blanket should I knit for Keri-Matt Version 2.0? and I don't mean either pink or blue... what colour, of all colours... ?
May 26, 2007 -- 11:29 AM
posted by Beck
Tonight: Pirates of the Caribbean (Carribean... Caribean... Keri-bean?) 3
South Edmonton Common, 11pm
I have already bought tickets for people who confirmed with me, AD, Andy, Leo, Keri, and myself. Everyone else is free to come as they please, we'd like to see you there. Honest. Except you... no not you, the other one, yes you.
May 26, 2007 -- 2:05 AM
posted by Par
reCAPTCHA. Now this is a cool idea. Rather than wasting all the energy people use deciphering CAPTCHAs (those images of distorted letters that websites use to ensure you're human), a group at Carnegie Mellon is trying to put that deciphering power to good use.
Essentially, the images they're displaying are portions of physical books that are in the process of being digitized. These are segments that are difficult for computers to decipher, but easy for humans to decipher. So the website in question gets the same quality test, while the reCAPTCHA project is helped along in its quest to digitize collections.
That's ingenious.
May 25, 2007 -- 9:17 PM
posted by alison
May 25, 2007 -- 4:16 PM
posted by Par
Damn, I forgot today was Towel Day.
But... Happy Paras is a 1/2 Doctor day, everyone!
