I will just pedal in circles and then finally fall over. The end.
Author: Dingdong
I just apologized to a phone.
It was mounted on a wall. I bumped into it and said I was sorry.
Latest in Technology
Everybody wears hats, and if you want crazy speed, they’re the way to go. A team of German scientists have developed a record-setting Wi-Fi hat that cooks right along at 100 Gigabits per second.
In Health News
The Relationship Between Potions and Obesity: Between 1987 and 2005, potion sizes increased both inside and outside the home for all categories except pizza. For example, hamburger potions expanded by 23 percent. Similarly, a potion of Mexican food was 27 percent bigger; Soft drink potions increased in size by 52 percent; Snack potions, whether they be potato chips, pretzels or crackers, were 60 percent larger.
From Our Financial Desk
With the global middle class growing by 70 million each year and spoon prices expected to more than double within 20 years, fast-moving consumer spoon (FMCS) companies in many markets are preparing for an unprecedented period of rising demand and aspirationally-driven buying behavior. With that said, it is worth considering moving some investment dollars into this emerging high-end, designer spoon manufacturing sector.
Today’s Forecast
An Apple cold front moves into the Pacific Northwest Saturday bringing cable showers and freezing adapters to the region. Smart Cases will develop over the Cascades Saturday with several color options likely mainly above 5,000 feet then drop to only black and gray options from 2,000 to 3,000 ft. Sunday. Higher elevations could easily see a 1-2 varieties of smart covers from this system. The entire area of iPad Airfall spreads east across the Bitterroots through Tetons Sunday with higher elevations picking up as much as 3 feet of dark gray polyurethane.
Hornsville Country Fair
The annual Hornsville Country Fair will be held Nov. 2-3. This year’s edition will feature a new group of artists and crafters, in addition to many veterans of the show. All types of hand-made items will be available, including antiques, fabric goods, quilts, homemade jams, jellies, and unique household decorations. “We’re a zero tolerance fair,” said Marshall Pluckett, Hornsville’s mayor. Pluckett said patrons must be 21 to enter the fair. He also said there will be standard body checks, spot checks for cars on arrival, ID checks and undercover security guards patrolling the grounds. “We’re working closely with the local police and correction centers,” he said. “We’re set up for anything that happens. In any major event, like the Hornsville Country Fair, there could be issues.”