Weshirecat
Weshirecat
Weshirecat

One way in which A.S.L. is greatly utilized, and really cannot be replaced by tech is with infants. Infants can start to understand signs as early as 6 months, and start using signs themselves at 8 months, well before they can talk. I've used it with both my kids, and it makes a huge difference. When a baby can

I spotted Wilson and Rosa live blogging about LION on MSNBC.com yesterday.

not the one in this article, sorry, the picture I attached failed to upload.

I built this wooden bike for my daughter:

Mandatory recycling programs aren't good for posterity. They offer mainly short-term benefits to a few groups-politicians, public relations consultants, environmental organizations, and, waste-handling corporations-while diverting money from genuine social and environmental problems. Recycling may be the most wasteful

The auto-correct app sounds great. Every time I type weshirecat it auto-corrects it to "weenies are". No....no they aren't.

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My favorite part of Oprah ending...other than Oprah ending was Conan's farewell. My heart almost crapped its pants!

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Did someone say "make fun of hipsters?" But it's soooo cool to be a dickhead.

You know that Siemens CF62T in his pocket is...

It may also be a good idea to not use one of these passwords, that BBC news was nice enough to point out, are overused on Gawker.

@Light_of_Aether: They're forcing the virus to assemble microprocessors. Not a joke, the virus is actually really good at it.

Here's one my dad made from a moose antler, and our fire wood pile.

That's pretty good, but you should see what IBM's doing with Herpes.

If you save the bad words into your address book as contacts, they

Yeah...this kid is mostly a parrot, he does have a good vocabulary though. The problem with younglings developing large vocabs like that at a young age, is that there is usually a trade off. He probably will not develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination on the level of his peers as a result