Yes, hello, hello folks. All one of you. Hi sis. Possibly Claire.
Apparently during the latest Super Bowl, they went all crazy and high tech on every aspect of the event, including the footballs. What did they do to the footballs you ask? Well they inserted unique DNA sequences into each football that could be identified by laser. Each sequence glows only with a very narrow frequency of light, and the chance of duplicating this sequence by accident is 1-in-33 trillion. Why, oh why do they encrypt their footballs you ask? So that people who work at the super bowl don't take them and sell them after the game for $1000, which is what they go for. The whole engadget article covers oodles of other tech stuff as well.
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people have more money than sense. not me. i have no money. and no sense. or cents. possibly some scents though.
i had very delicious japanese food on a blind d ate this week and remembered our culinary travels - remember that weird little yakitori bar? that was funny and good. i liked the oyster ones. and they had chu hai!
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