Whenever someone says "lost," they usually mean "laying around plain sight until someone pointed it out." It's more like early Python, which wasn't Python at the time. They hadn't quite gotten the rhythm down yet; it drags. But you cna see what's they're starting to assemble.

Interesting how laugh-tracks in England seem to have about six people. Eventually this morphed into the Dead Parrot sketch; details on that process here.

TWEET OR FLY, YOUR CHOICE PAL Tweet a complaint about an airline while waiting to board a plane That's a bannin':

Fun on the internet resulted. More here. Then again, it could be worse; could have gotten decked in the mug.

More here. Note the stock photo accompanying the article, which is supposed to make you think of a comedy club, if you need glasses and took them off for a while to wipe away the tears of laughter.

APPS Apple is doomed! because someone hacked the fingerprint sensor; I'm sure there will be 4.5 million returns this week. Sell! Sell! Sell! Also, people will realize that the small, flat, powerful computer should not be dropped in the toilet. From Cult of Mac:

If you believe a software update can make your phone waterproof, you probably believe a new haircut makes you bulletproof.

ARCHITORTURE

Via Althouse, a visualization of the completion of Gaudi's cathedral in Barcelona, scheduled to be finished in 2026. It's a new video just released.

It's a remarkable building, and it gives me the creeps. It looks like termite mounds. I know everyone is supposed to love Gaudi, and when I was touring Barcelona I was excited to see it. There's nothing else like it on the planet. And it gives me the creeps.

In related Spanish architectural news, here's "Spain's Craziest Building Fails," which includes this:

The list includes the Pants Building, and repeats the erroneous rumor that the 47-story building has no elevator. The first few Google search returns for the InTempo building repeat the fiction. (As did this blog, at first, but it was corrected.) The truth: "The building was originally designed to be 20 storeys high but was extended to 47 storeys. In 2012 it was realised that no provision had been made for extra lifts to service the increased number of floors which will result in long waiting times for residents. The architects, Perez Guerra and Olcina and Raduan, resigned."

Took the stairs down, probably.