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Tuesday, October 2 2012: Disneyland Paris Halloween day trip with Bert.
Foto Nicoloro Giuseppe
Milano 20/05/2009 Trasmissione di Rai 3 " Che tempo che fa"
L' astronauta della missione Apollo 11, Buzz Aldrin, il secondo uomo che ha messo piede sulla Luna.
Bottom tier Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Buttercream, Moon Tier was Vanilla Cake with Strawberry Buttercream. Buzz was made of Rice Crispy Treats covered in fondant. This large cake (20" tall) was transported 4 hours on a 95 degree day with 80% humidity.
Buzz broke off a stick and carried it to the "new" nest in the southern pine that he and Ruby have not yet used. Was this symbolic or a commitment?
Buzz and Bloom chipboard
American crafts / Love Elsie Paper
Tag from the Dozens April Kit
Heidi Swapp stickers alphabet
Had two kids in wretched humour today so neither were particularly photogenic, I had to dig deep to come up with ideas, only 8 days in!!
We were getting out a present from the pressie stash yesterday and Cillian spotted a Buzz Lightyear doll, he was ecstatic and how could I break his heart,,,. He saw Toy Story for the first time on Xmas day, I had to fast forward the scary (even to me) part.
JAMA Mobile App:
JAMA Mobile:
Lots of buzz about the new JAMA mobile app being temporarily free.
Here's how it works. It is not a downloadable app, but a
mobile-accessible web page. You try to access the web page, and it
asks you to register and create an account. The app includes ten of
the most popular journal titles in the JAMA Network.
After you create an account, you can then use the app to browse new
articles, specific journal titles, search, and read articles. All good
stuff.
If worked perfectly on my CPU in Chrome. Unfortunately, when I tried
it on my iPad all I got was a blank pale grey screen with a dark gray
bar at the top. Now, my iPad doesn't have the newest version of iOS,
but frankly I am still awfully surprised that a web app is not
backwards compatible, and I suspect there may be other accessibility
problems with the app. My iPhone has the same version of iOS as my
iPad, but it worked fine on that, so I'm a bit confused about why the
tech problems. I also was a tad unhappy that when I clicked on the
arrow button to forward the article, the only choices were to email a
link to myself or someone else. No social media integration, no option
to Tweet or post to Facebook.
Still, right now it's free, so if you work in healthcare in any
fashion, no matter how tenuous, give it a try.