
That's How It Happened is officially 1000 posts old. It seems like one hell of a lot. I'm almost incredulous that I did anything this pointless 1000 times in a row. What better way to celebrate, than with a picture of my Nike iD Studio Air Max 90s. They arrived today, shipped fresh from China. They have a gloriously deluxe box, and a nifty faux-suede shoe bag. The picture doesn't quite do them justice, because it's hard to photograph 3-M and metallic silver at the same time.
Coincidentally perhaps, That's How suffered some downtime today, after I left the webmasterial credit card in a taxi, while mad drunk, and forgot to update GoDaddy with the new card details. Apologies to anyone who briefly felt as bereft as I did.Though obviously you can't have any sneaks as great as the Studio AM90s, you ought to check out the Reflector Pack Court Forces (see they can't photograph 3-M either), and the Mita Air Stab Premiums.I'm in love with this Attractors flash game. It's similar in appeal to the Falling Sand game, but so much cleverer.Draw A Pig, compete for it to enter the pig drawing hall-of-fame, and use your drawing as a personality test. 3 entertainments in one.My stat of the year from Harper's Index: Ratio of the estimated U.S. cost of ratifying the Kyoto Protocol to the cost of the Iraq war so far: 1:1I read somewhere, that in all documented tournament Rock Paper Scissors play, Paper is the least used move, at only about 29%, and therefore statistically when in a strategic bind should be the move of choice. Anyhow the Wikipedia RPS page is a model of excellence in collaborative encyclopeding.Eric Schmidt addressed the Tory Party conference today: ""Most blogs have precisely one reader--the blogger themselves.". How true.