Amazon Prime 30-Day Free Trial Offer
You know what’s fun to do when it’s really hot outside? Sit inside with the A/C on and watch TV. You know what’s a good way to watch TV? Amazon Prime.
(This is an air conditioner. It makes your room colder.)
This is obviously a “click this link to try out Amazon Prime for 30 days for free” thing. That said, I use Amazon Prime and it’s really cool. The free shipping is nice, but the TV and movie library is very deep. There are even some titles that Netflix doesn’t have (and vice versa).
The bottom line is that you can try out Amazon Prime for free. What’s bad about that? Nothing. So here you go.
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What have I watched on Amazon Prime? Bionic Woman.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcba-ZgtsT4
No Six Million Dollar Man, but maybe someday.
Amazon Prime also has Downton Abbey. So you get stuff both nerdy and semi-highbrow.
It’s free for 30 days! Give it a try.
It’s Really Hot
In case you haven’t heard, it’s very hot outside. When it gets this hot, I think of The Dirty Sock Funtime Band song Magick Fire, because it includes the lyric “it’s really hot.”
Strangely, I had forgotten another Dirty Socks tune, I’m Hot, despite the fact that the word hot is in the title.
Both of these songs are available on the album Mr. Clown and the Day the Sun Got Wet. Which at the moment sounds like a very good idea. Soaking the sun I mean. It’s probably a bad idea in reality, if it’s even possible to get the sun wet. I don’t know. I’m a writer not a physicist.
I’m rambling.
Did I mention it was really hot?
Stay cool, everyone. Literally and figuratively.
Smart Diaper With QR code?
CNET via CBS News has a story about a Smart Diaper with a QR code parents can scan when their little ones go wee-wee.
Why?
So that parents can “track changes in a baby’s urine, potentially showing signs of a urinary tract infection, prolonged dehydration, or risk for kidney problems,” according to the CNET/CBS article.
At the moment the Smart Diaper is only a dream; funds are being raised via IndieGoGo. The company behind this potential pee capturing data device is Pixie Scientific. This is an actual quote from their web site:
360 million diapers are changed every day
None of this health information has been used
Until Smart Diapers
They made the the words “smart diapers” blue, not us.
There’s a video. Watch if you dare.
‘Smart Diaper’ with QR code may track tots’ health | Crave – CNET.
New Language Began With Baby-Talk
Here is a fascinating article in The New York Times about a new language, Light Warlpiri, which is spoken by a relatively small group of Australian Aboriginal people. Everyone who speaks it is younger than 35 years old. And it began with baby-talk.
From the Times:
There are many dying languages in the world. But at least one has recently been born, created by children living in a remote village in northern Australia.
Carmel O’Shannessy, a linguist at the University of Michigan, has been studying the young people’s speech for more than a decade and has concluded that they speak neither a dialect nor the mixture of languages called a creole, but a new language with unique grammatical rules.
Here is a video, “Monster Story in Light Warlpiri Child39”, from Dr. Carmel O’Shannessy’s YouTube account.
So what’s this about baby-talk? Again, from the Times: Read more »
Gizmodo Writer Tries Bionic Leg (Video)
Gizmodo writer Brent Rose wins the Internet for the day. He tried out a bionic leg.
Really. He did. There’s even video.
Cool, right? I didn’t read the entire article, but here are a few nifty bionic tidbits: Read more »
New Batman Cartoon Looks Bad (BEWARE THE BATMAN)
There’s a new Batman cartoon coming out called Beware The Batman. It looks bad. Here’s video of the intro:
Also, a YouTube commenter — let’s call them “YouTubers” — points out the following (source):
Oficial page for the Oficial show eh? Don’t think so Oficial is spelt wrong 😛
We now return you to your regularly scheduled Internet, already in progress.
BEWARE THE BATMAN Opening Sequence Unveiled | Newsarama.com.
For more Batman (and others), check out our list of Superhero Animation on Demand.
Free Digital Superman Comic From Amazon – UPDATED
Amazon is offering a free Superman Digital Comic when you sign up for the Amazon Comics Newsletter. Click the link below for details. Limited time only, disclaimer disclaimer disclaimer.
Sign Up for the Amazon Comics Newsletter and Get a Free Digital Comic
UPDATE: I did it. Signed up for the Amazon Comics Newsletter. Received a “code for a Free Download of Superman No. 1” via email, clicked the link, entered the code, and look, on my screen, it’s not a bird, it’s not a plane, it’s a digital Superman comic, which in this case means this particular issue of Superman from 2011. (Just so you know what you’re getting for free.)
Amazon would like you to read comics on a Kindle Fire, but if you don’t have one you can read the issue in a web browser. I think you can read it on the old school Kindle
but I’ve never tried and it won’t be in color, of course. (Great Rao, I said “old school Kindle
“.) When I checked out, no mention was made of reading Kindle comics using the Kindle app on an Android device. Nor is there any mention made of reading them on an iPhone or iPad.
Anyway, I got my free comic. Or more accurately received a license to read said comic digitally. Was granted a license to read the comic? Something like that. Only Jor-El knows for sure. If you want your freebie, click the link below.
Sign Up for the Amazon Comics Newsletter and Get a Free Digital Comic

