I wanted a sample blueprint that I could show kids as a sample floor schematic.  I searched for vectorized drawings of houses and such but found nothing and started looking for neat stuff with blueprints like fighter jets but also found little so I started looking for hi-res pictures of famous buildings.  I searched around a bit and finally stumbled upon a nice schematic of the White House.  I failed to save it properly and went back to Google to get it again when I noticed Firefox’s history of search terms:

white house blueprints exploded
white house schematics
how to build a missile
missile schematic
soyuz capsule filetype:eps
pentagon blue prints
pentagon schematics
monument drawings
famous building, exploded view

I wonder if DHS takes Cub Scout program into consideration when reviewing search history…

I’ve passed around several emails regarding my upcoming trip to Main-anada but was looking for the specific message where I outlined the day-by-day.  I couldn’t find it initially until I remember Joe replied with “I LIKE TURTLES” for seemingly no reason.  A quick search for “turtles” yielded that message a 10% coupon for TMNT figures from Amazon.  Joe’s non-sequitor responses have been quite useful in in finding specific messages.  If I need to find my list of recommended camping places I can just look up “DRY SLAM”.

Be a friend, use odd email responses.  Not only do they confirm that the email was received and reviewed but they make for easy indexing. NARBONUCULAR!