The good
thing about last week was that we did get some iPhone news rather than just iPhone rumors; especially the news about the release date of the iPhone yesterday which was confirmed by Ads available on Apple's website that the iPhone will be launched on June 29th.
The greatest
thing about last week's journey to F u e r t e v e n t u r a was the opportunity to see some of my favorite blogger girls again, among them my dear Farina.
Can't you just see Spec driving in his Toyota Tundra interviewing PC: «Gees Mr Chiarelli I am really sorry I said those mean
things about you last week.
Not exact matches
Yet, when I had a bunch of VCs in here
last week from the United States and I was talking to them
about various
things, I was asking how our wireless and broadband are here because we're told in Canadian terms that we have superior networks.
I was hoping not to write anything more
about the iPhone after the flurry of activity
last week, but one
thing about the device — not just the new iPhone 5 model that sold more than five million units over the weekend, but all versions — still bugs me.
Perhaps the most fascinating
thing I learned
about Denmark during my research trip there
last week was how its labour market works.
«The great
thing about machine learning is you can actually measure it,» Salesforce's general manager of Einstein, John Ball, said at a press briefing held
last week.
We've actually been using it for the
last couple of
weeks, and realized a few disturbing
things about my sleep.
«If you think
about a brand that has spent millions... on digital marketing — banner adverts, apps and
things like that — suddenly they are having to wrestle with a device that has no screen,» SharpEnd founder Cameron Worth told Marketing
Week last fall.
The interesting
thing was that Yellen backtracked on her hubristic statement she made
last week about not experiencing another systemic financial crisis in her lifetime.
We blogged
last week about a number of
things the Department of Education should be doing to mitigate the effects of the DRT outage.
The killings in Florida have also revived the debate over whether teachers should be allowed to carry guns in schools — an idea DeVos, while careful not to outright endorse it, said in an interview
last week with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt should «be part of the broader, more robust conversation
about how can we avoid these
things in the future.»
You clearly missed the article on the front page
last week about whatever stupid
thing Ed Schulz said
last week.
Last week we talked
about the civil rights movement and how books like The Help compel us to ask, Would we have done the right
thing then, and are we doing the right
thing now?
When Shane was speaking of Psalm 139 and the «not so nice» part in the middle, I thought of my friend, M, who
last week shared that one
thing she doesn't like
about church is that she has to go home on Sunday and correct the
things her children have been mistaught in Sunday School class.
I just wrote one
last week about the same
thing.
I had a conversation
last week about this sort of
thing with Chuck McKnight, and now you are writing a post
about it, and it seems that everywhere I turn people are having similar ideas and thoughts.
He said: «The reality is that if we debated this
last week, the Government would have been unable to tell us exactly what it was going to do and the difficult reality would have been that we would have all been floundering around thinking very different
things about what the Government had in mind.
Jobless claims fell by 41,000
last week, which puts
things right
about where experts predicted they'd be at the end of the month.
Hmmm... in the tributes given to the pastor of the church I attend who passed away
last week, a couple of people mentioned that very
thing about him.
After almost two
weeks of time off over the holidays, it was really hard to contemplate going back to work, so on my
last day off, to make myself feel better
about it, I made the most comforting
thing I could think of: apple pie.
Yup this is the canned full fat milk, I typically use an immersion blender to make it smooth, and store it in the refrigerator covered where it
lasts about a
week for me, though I use it for a lot of
things so it never gets wasted.
Made this for dinner
last night, although with Trader Joe's sprouted whole wheat pasta (we were out of wild rice) and sans the pecans (got my wisdom teeth out
about a
week ago; still can't quite manage
things like nuts.)
I saw the squash flowers at the market
last week, the daily market being my favorite
thing about living here, and I will pick some up this
week and try them with your sweet potato filling.
One of the best
things about getting older is that I'm rarely motivated to do
things out of guilt anymore but I'll have to admit, I gave in
last week to our old yellow transparent apple tree.
Last week, I shared my Ten Favorite
Things about the One Part Plant cookbook and announced that pre-orders have begun in the US (it arrives February 21st)!
It seems unfair to compare the two Brussels sprouts dishes I have made in the
last couple
weeks because they're so different,
about the only
thing they have in common is the stand where I bought them.
One
thing I have noticed
about the blogger sphere these
last couple of
weeks, is how everyone seem to have reevaluated their eating habits.
The two
things I've been dreaming
about for the
last couple
weeks of the trip have been going for a run and a simple summer vegetable soup.
My hiatus is still semi-ongoing, but I decided to check in and share something tasty I had
last week or so, because I rather miss blogging and Facebook of all
things gave me a guilt trip
about not posting regularly.
Last week I talked
about blogger recipe development and it got me to thinking that normally when I bake
things, I have to follow a specific recipe.
For the weekly @veganrecipehour chat on Twitter
last week (Thursdays 8 - 9 pm GMT #veganrecipehour) we were talking
about all
things tofu, sharing tips and recipes and so I dug out a few of my favourites from the archives:
I'm betting the Clemson faithful said the same
thing last week about» Cuse.
«The good
thing about football is that it doesn't matter what you did
last week, so it doesn't matter what you did six months ago, a year ago or what I've done in the past here,»
That is a unique accomplishment... and it's also the most positive
thing anybody has said
about Arizona State's hire of Graham in the
last two
weeks.
You have a point
about rock but hes far too busy and has too much money to trot out on tv every cple
weeks for next to no money (compared to his movies) the ronda
thing has been all over sports sites and entertainment sites im not really a ronda fan but i cant deny she has mainstream appeal (not nearly as much as before but still has it) lets put it this way whens the
last time we saw something like «sasha banks (insert every wwe star) wrestles tonight» featured in major media publications online.
It comes as
things have basically come full circle for Schick, who has been linked with just
about every other big club in Italy over the
last couple
weeks as he's gotten his clearance to get back onto the field again.
Guardiola moaned
about his own injury issues prior to the
last meeting with the Gunners, but
things have improved slightly for him in recent
weeks.
It seems as if Arsenal's game against Hull is the
last thing being talked
about in the media this
week, with so much focus on Wenger's future.
I'm totally heartbroken and mad that he's pushing to do the
last thing on earth I want to do... today we were betting
about something and i said if I won I wanted sex everyday and he said that was impossible so I said once a
week... he turned away... we were in public and I just couldn't stop the tears from rolling down my face...
One
thing that's good
about fenugreek is that you only have to take it for a
week or so and then the supply increase should
last long - term.
So, sweet Baby, while you've got me wondering
about so many
things the
last few
weeks, the peace of mind of knowing that you are safe, healthy and growing strong is what I am thinking
about most of all.
When I heard
about this
thing last week, my first thought was why is anybody in their right mind taking anything from Mom Central seriously?
So nightly or weekly Family Meetings, in which parents share their thoughts
about the good
things that happened in the
last week, and the challenges in the coming
week, can help children understand their parents» thinking.
I've heard magnificent
things about the moby, and that it's really versatile as the baby gets older — which is where we are with my youngest just turning one
last week!
The sleeping 5 - 6 hour straight
thing lasted from
about 8 - 12
weeks and then we hit the 3 - 4 month sleep regression.
The blog I posted
last week about potty training led to some interesting discussions, especially on whether or not the fact that toddlers are training later today means we are doing
things better or worse than we did 100 years ago.
This following years of Waterbabies / Puddleducks, persuading babies / toddlers in and out of the water in the depths of winter (when the
LAST thing you wanted to do was submerge yourself to watch your little angel swim, but did so anyway because the other mothers seemed to care enough
about their cherubs to do it
week in,
week out) and then spending ALL DAY rushing around with wet hair in the freezing cold (because who has time to wash their hair?).
The
last thing you want is to save $ 10 by not buying a jimmy.com, because you go by James, only to have your opponent put up an attack - site a few
weeks later at «jimmy.com» that spreads all kinds of lies and falsehoods
about your past, which now you have to spend thousands of earned media dollars to rebut.
- the gulags, the oppression of eastern europe: all the
things that have been conveniently forgotten by the Dave and Deirdre Sparts who were still singing
about Lenin's red flag
last week at the Labour party conference...