This week we’re looking at the World’s Cutest Dog, boobs. And if that doesn’t get you to listen this week then nothing will!
This past week was the first Formula 1 test session of the year, and Lewis Hamilton’s debut with Mercedes.
An early test session for the 2014 cars?
And Toro Rosso appears to be shifting to Renault engines.
Once we tear our eyes off of Boo “the World’s Cutest Dog” England is going to mandate microchipping dogs.
Then one of us has to tear their eyes from some woman’s boobs we talk about how great Fitbit is.
New Dyson Airblades are coming soon…
And there’s a new twist on the Skylanders’ franchise coming this fall…
Finally we give our long awaited review of our long awaited Lytro camera.
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3 comments
Comment by Phil Schaffer on February 14, 2013 at 6:15 am
Michael,
Our county library system does do Kindle lending. I’ve used it a couple of times.Note I just need to train my kids.
Comment by Phil Schaffer on February 18, 2013 at 6:48 am
I like the Fitbit story. It’s always nice to hear about a corporation doing a good deed. By the way, thanks to your previous discussions about the Fitbit, I ended up getting my wife one for Christmas. She likes it quite a bit. I’ve also pre-ordered the Fitbit Flex for myself. It’s due out in Spring this year.
Comment by CV on February 21, 2013 at 1:59 am
Hmm, sounds like a father-son chat about the value of keeping your mouth shut might be in order . . .
Assuming I read the comment posted elsewhere on the web correctly, it sounds like there may be two new cars in the B & B garage. What happened? Hope everyone’s ok!
As far as applying F-1 graphics on the new car (if there is one), who said they had to be the same on both sides of the car? Each side can feature the graphics of your respective drivers. See how many people don’t notice if they’re different!
I don’t think a hand dryer in a public restroom should require instructions – the design should be such that operation is immediately obvious. Especially if it’s mounted at waist height.
I too have been impressed with FitBit’s customer support. Thanks to Phil for mentioning the upcoming Flex – I think I need one of those!
CV