huluhooping turtles hit the target
Feb. 10th, 2010 06:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I went to Target. I came back. I wait so long between trips that it's always painful to go. Weirdly the online Target store has a lot more stuff than the physical Target does despite claiming online that many more products are available in stores.
Lens manufacturers sell pre-moistened lens cleaning cloths in packets like handiwipes. With the AR lenses, I can't stand any stuff on my glasses, but you're not supposed to wipe them while they're dry, even with the fancy microfiber cloth that they give you. Target sells these online but not in stores, or at least not at mine. The prices are dramatically different, the online price for the waffle iron I was considering is $12 less than it was in the store.
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I have an idea of something fun to do which isn't expensive... though saving the cost means it will be more crowded. There are free days at museums and zoos and such. I could research it and find one that suited.
Think of all the pictures I could take if the zoo has turtles!
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Now it's time to go watch House on hulu. Hulu has subtitles (not close captioning) which actually makes it a superior viewing experience over broadcast. I have no idea why movies on TV don't use the captions provided on the DVD instead of using live close caption typists. I don't know why shows don't provide captions. It just seems like the people who make the show have a lot more invested in the accuracy. So many people watch TV captioned now, because they're in the gym or out somewhere with a public TV. TVs all have that button to turn the subtitles on and off, so why wouldn't they provide good content for that space?
Lens manufacturers sell pre-moistened lens cleaning cloths in packets like handiwipes. With the AR lenses, I can't stand any stuff on my glasses, but you're not supposed to wipe them while they're dry, even with the fancy microfiber cloth that they give you. Target sells these online but not in stores, or at least not at mine. The prices are dramatically different, the online price for the waffle iron I was considering is $12 less than it was in the store.
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I have an idea of something fun to do which isn't expensive... though saving the cost means it will be more crowded. There are free days at museums and zoos and such. I could research it and find one that suited.
Think of all the pictures I could take if the zoo has turtles!
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Now it's time to go watch House on hulu. Hulu has subtitles (not close captioning) which actually makes it a superior viewing experience over broadcast. I have no idea why movies on TV don't use the captions provided on the DVD instead of using live close caption typists. I don't know why shows don't provide captions. It just seems like the people who make the show have a lot more invested in the accuracy. So many people watch TV captioned now, because they're in the gym or out somewhere with a public TV. TVs all have that button to turn the subtitles on and off, so why wouldn't they provide good content for that space?