I continue
discovering features on my iPod touch even after owning it a few years (!),
probably because an overabundance of options induces choice paralysis. Busy
animated fast food menu boards at least provide incentive to skip those places
and eat healthier. But too much variety of (for example) juice drinks sometimes
leads me to bring home a less desirable product.
Not so with this technology. I’m finding
greater and greater appreciation of my iPod’s camera and video features. I hope
you enjoy this amusing time-lapse clip of my aquarium.
Have you ever suffered choice paralysis?
Did you see what ultimately happened to my snail?
I always stare at aquariums. They are mesmerizing. The snail. Nope, didn't see a snail.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and weekend. Big hug. ♥
Yes! I am seated in front of my tank as I type. :) I'm surprised you didn't notice the snail clambering around the base of my miniature bird bath with the skull at its base. Heh... Hugs to you, my dear.
DeleteIt looked quite nippy for a snail! I get food choice paralysis - all those pouches, tuna, rabbit, chicken, coley, beef, lamb etc etc What is a girl to pick? Toffee the Cat
ReplyDeleteGood point, Toffee. :)
DeleteI suffered choice paralysis today. Well, sort of. Went on a panic run to the grocery store, and I wasn't sure what to get. I hope we don't get locked down before I figure out what to stock up on.
ReplyDeleteI saw the snail, but I didn't see it once it went behind something.
Oh, no! Stay safe, my dear. And I'll post again to point out the snail others missed, and what happened to the little guy.
DeleteI must be blind- I don't see a snail.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to post with freeze frames pointing out the little critter. Be well!
DeleteChoice over abundance, leading to choice paralysis, is a bane of modern society!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSezzzzzzzzzz I... >,-)
Stay safe and calm...
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:) Be well yourself, my dear.
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