Friday, August 3, 2001
So you don’t have tooooooooo!!!
Scrubbles! Now with a brand-new funky fresh look!
The word
Scrubbles always reminds me of
Scrubbing Bubbles and those old commercials with the animated bubbly-brushes that scoured the tub and then slipped down the drain. "We work hard, so you don't have toooooooooooo!"
I always found those commercials vaguely disturbing as a child. Perhaps it was the thought, at bathtime, that there were thousands of bristly bubbles — animated by the forces of who-knew-what-kind of dark magic — waiting on the other side of the drain to torturously tickle my toes.
Fortunately, the Scrubbing Bubbles
screen saver is PC-only, so the anthropomorphic soap suds that fueled my irrational childhood willies cannot sully my Mac.
August 3, 2001 at 12:47 PM
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Thursday, May 4, 2000
A sun damaged flamingo
LIFE <META>: Nobody sent me "
Melissa" and I haven't received a single copy of "
I LOVE YOU." Sure, as a
Mac and
Eudora user, I'm immune to the deleterious effects of those e-mails, but with these nasties running roughshod over millions of address books, you'd think I'd have gotten at least one. (Of course, I'm sure the real explanation is that my correspondents have the good taste to avoid Outlook in the first place. At least that's what I keep telling myself. <sniff>)
Apparently, May arrived when I wasn't looking. Remember, gang, just 241 shopping days until the start of the new millennium. I'm awfully busy, but only 48 hours until the big ol' project that's been looming about my head for the past two weeks is done, for better or worse. One of the nice things about event planning is that, after a point, the end product approaches with an inexorable momentum and proves my work mantra: "Done is better than perfect." (This was aptly expressed by Steve Jobs when, while developing the Macintosh, he admonished his perfectionist techie-pirates, "Real artists ship.") Anyhoo, after Saturday comes a day of rest and then the real digging begins around here. Look for lots of sparkly new stuff around The BradLands over the next month or so.
I MISS MAX FILES AND MINNIE ASSEMBLER! As an Apple head from way back, I fondly remember the
Beagle Brothers and their fabulous Apple ][ software and utilities. Somewhere in a box, I still have all of my original 5-1/4" diskettes and those funky clip-art infused manuals. I suppose the company had to fold, though. I can't imagine
gems like this having the same effect when distributed as a PDF on CD-ROM. [trip down memory lane courtesy of
DanDot]
CUSTOMER REVIEWS: "Be sure to keep them fresh looking since
a sun damaged flamingo is not as inviting."