A few months ago Google added an odd feature to Google accounts.
The Google+ Auto Awesome feature.
An awesome feature which makes no sense and which I don't know how to get rid of.
Previous to today all the Google+ Auto Awesome photos have occurred when I have blogged a photo of an icy snowy scene, usually from one of the ubiquitous ice storms which plagued this part of the planet last winter.
Google+ Auto Awesome would take my perfectly innocent winter scene photo and add falling snow flakes to it.
Really not all that awesome.
When Google does this awesome thing I see the notification "bell" in the upper right of the home screen of the Google Account has turned red, thus indicating I am being notified about something. That is how I learn that an Auto Awesome photo has been added.
Added to what? I really don't know.
This morning's Auto Awesome photo from Google made absolutely no sense, and was not even remotely awesome, adding David Hasselhoff to a photo of Spencer Jack which I had blogged yesterday.
Now, had Google added falling snow flakes to the scene of Spencer Jack in Arizona, well, that might have sort of been slightly awesome.
But, David Hasselhoff?