Our fish are very happy with their plastic bonsai, bridge, and lantern. I was going to try a real plant, but got intimidated when I started reading online about the care of aquatic plants. I thought it was funny that the store also had a plastic flower bush with butterflies on it. Guess that's no stranger than putting a bridge and lantern underwater.
This is Ku-man and his family. He lives in a very cute room on my cell phone and he occasionally dances across my screen. He just sent me this picture with his parents in honor of my 200th phone call. Anyway, he sends me text messages every few days and I can text him or change his clothing or the decor of his room. I can put any pictures I've taken in a photo frame hanging in his room. He also has a photo album and takes commemorative photos of places that I have visited. I guess the phone knows what prefecture I'm in, so if I travel to a different prefecture, a photo of someplace from there pops up with him in it. I can record the date and put it in the album. Cool, huh (or silly?).
2 comments:
Crystal, I really like Ku-man! I copied your note and sent it to everyone on my team as an interesting interactive example of what other people are doing in the social media/cell phone technology realm. Very cool Crystal! Thanks for sharing. P.S. That Denny's looks less than authentic. I hope you enjoyed your rice-flavored grand slam, Erik!
does Ku-man clean and do chores? routine maintenance? software upgrades? I hope he is not just taking up space. [smile]
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