The most beautiful stretch of highway in the US. The canyon walls absolutely dwarf the 18-wheeler at bottom center (it’s white). If you can’t see it, check out the full size photo.
View “Utah Canyon” at flickr
The Alphabet, According to Safari
I’m a Safari user. I really can’t stand Firefox’s UI, and while its plugins supply a great deal of added functionality, I much prefer the simplicity of Safari’s Cupertino-bred interface.
Safari has gotten to know me quite well so that now, when I want to head to one of my favorite websites, I simply click inside the address bar, tap a letter, and hit “Return.” About 95% of the time it predicts exactly where I want to go.
Here, ladies and gents, is the alphabet according to Safari:
- A adampolselli.com
- B boston.com/bigpicture
- C cnn.com
- D digg.com
- E expressionengine.com
- F facebook.com
- G gmail.com
- H hulu.com
- I imdb.com
- J jasonsantamaria.com
- K kottke.org
- L login.facebook.com
- M mail.google.com
- N notcot.org
- O Nothing here that I visit often.
- P psfk.com
- Q questionablecharacters.com
- R rottentomatoes.com
- S search.twitter.com
- T thegarmentor.com
- U uncrate.com
- V veer.com
- W weather.com
- X xkcd.com
- Y youtube.com
- Z zshare.net
So what can you learn about me from this list? Probably not much that you don’t already know. I check Gmail and Facebook way too much. I enjoy streaming video and blogs about design, fashion, technology, and ideas. I seek out movie details and reviews, as well as leaked music downloads. I’m constantly debugging ExpressionEngine and wondering what kind of weather next week will bring. And, finally, I have an aversion to domain names that begin with the letter “O.”
So, what’s the alphabet according to your browser?
