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1. Los Angeles - Day one

We’ve rented a convertible for this California trip, and I had this great idea that we would spend the five hour drive to LA with the top down relaxing and getting a tan.

Well, that was before the thermometer hit this big ole number:


At that point we pulled into a 7-11, bought a huge iced drink, put the top up and blasted the A/C for the rest of the drive to LA.

We’ve been busy tourists in LA. Yesterday we hit the Petersen Auto Museum, where we saw an exhibit of Hot Wheels Cars, the BatMobile, and lots of really cool cars, including this funky looking car that was built to try and break the land speed record:



We also saw two cars that I’m supposed to buy the Webmeister if I ever become as rich as JK Rowling, a Ford GT and a Bugatti Veyron. (I’m also to buy him a Tesla, but they didn’t have any of those in the museum. We did pass a showroom, but since I haven’t made even a scintillion of enough for a down payment, we just drove on by.)

From the Petersen it was on to Universal, where we met up with our old friend:



We saw the damaged caused to Hill Valley (the Back to the Future Set) by the recent fire – all the more sad because we’ve recently been enjoying watching the BTTF trilogy with the kids:


Then I got into a bit of a fracas with Itchy and Scratchy outside the new Simpsons Ride (which is really good except that I got a bit motion sick – but the Webmeister went on it twice).




Stay Tuned: Tomorrow…Saraclaradara hangs with the LAYA’s!!

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2. My tech-NOs

After Rochelle and Jenna and Laura. Some of these are by choice and some are just… weird broken parts of my brain but it hardly matters which now, does it?

  • I can’t set the time on the clock in my car and it’s set to some crazy time [i.e. not like an hour or two off]. I’d like to, but this time of year if I’m not driving the car it’s too cold to be in it. Erica?
  • My bank is in Washington state. While I do a lot of e-banking with them, I generally mail my paychecks to my bank to deposit them. This isn’t strictly technological in nature, but it’s definitely an old-fashionedness that looks like a tech-not.
  • I can barely use my cell phone. I can take a picture. I can make and receive phone calls. I can text, but I still try to answer it when someone is text messaging me. I like to think I’d be a better study if the thing worked in my house.
  • I have very little e-book curiosity. My interest in e-books is purely professional.
  • I have an iPod I rarely listen to. I have an iPhone I don’t use much (both were gifts). I like to have them, but I usually just listen to the radio in my car and iTunes on my laptop at home.
  • I have created more podcasts than I have listened to.
  • I don’t play online games much. I play Scrabulous (come find me on facebook!) and that’s pretty much it. When you have a job that’s online, spending more time there just doesn’t seem as appealing.
  • I use my TV to watch movies only, and even then pretty rarely. I was a Nielsen family earlier in the month and I sent the whole book back blank.
  • I don’t have voice mail, just an answering machine. No caller ID, so please tell me who you are when you call.
  • When I have to set the alarm to wake up, which happens rarely, I’m as likely to set it for PM as for AM. This is more of an absentminded professor thing than a tech-NO, but I’ve sortof never gotten the hang of setting an alarm on something without hands
  • And lastly, because I grew up in the country, I pretty much don’t understand locks. I have a heck of a time with any door that locks, remembering which direction to turn the key, or rememebring my keys period.

I can do pretty much anything with any sort of computer, but that doesn’t mean I know everything or do everything with technology. How about you?

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