
Monthly Archives: June 2010
You can get your next cell phone at Amazon
Have you ever bought a cell phone at one of those kiosks, or in a storefront for the carrier? Actually, if you are in the US I should ask “Have you ever NOT bought a cell phone in such a place?” (In at least some other countries they don’t make the process so religious and obnoxious. You just go into Woolworth’s or something and get your phone.)
Anyway, I’m looking forward to the prospect of getting my next cell phone at Amazon.com.
According to the site, the main objective is to make buying/upgrading/etc “easier.”
The service appears to handle at least three carriers including Verizon (good for me, because that’s the one that works at the cabin).
I can get a Motorola Droid for about 20 bucks with a new account, but it goes up to 130 bucks if I admit I already have a phone. Or, if I just keep everything I have the same but replace my current phone with the Droid, it will only cost me .. 530 dollars!
Someday, there will be a revolution.
The biggest mistake people make with their lawns …
… is covered in my latest weatherblogging post.
A run in my stocking is not a worn out salmon: Response to Mark Liberman
I’m very please that my discussion of the “we can’t ever know what a word is” Internet meme has elicited a response from Mark Liberman at Language Log. (here) Mark was very systematic in his comments, so I will be very systematic in my responses.
Continue reading A run in my stocking is not a worn out salmon: Response to Mark Liberman
Great Pacific Gyre Continues to Annoy Me
discussion is happening at The Reef Tank:
Ocean Woes by Doreen
and
More on The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a reprint from moi.
Say Good Bye
to Bioephemera, at least for now.
Gulf Oil Widget
From PBS, hat tip DSN
Floating Flowers
