This guy has lots of advice, even though he only did it for 9 months
posted at 9:53 pm on Nov. 30, 2004
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An interesting insight.
posted at 3:16 pm on Nov. 23, 2004
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And they say comics aren't a serious art form. This should win a Pulitzer.
posted at 11:46 pm on Nov. 20, 2004
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An excellent meme, with an excellent design.
posted at 3:40 pm on Nov. 20, 2004
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That's where I'm spending Thanksgiving.
posted at 12:36 pm on Nov. 19, 2004
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I was hoping the third vehicle would go in, too. (from prolific.org
posted at 12:12 pm on Nov. 19, 2004
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Everyone's got problems with the man.
posted at 10:20 am on Nov. 19, 2004
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Funny parody.
posted at 3:46 am on Nov. 19, 2004
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At least it wasn't Herman's Hermits. "I'm Henry the 8th, I am," indeed.
posted at 3:07 am on Nov. 19, 2004
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Or so they say. Well, at least they're not hanging out at the local liquor store.
posted at 3:07 pm on Nov. 18, 2004
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Then spend the next few minutes going "WTF" to yourself.
posted at 3:01 pm on Nov. 18, 2004
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It's skills like these they don't teach in school.
posted at 2:48 pm on Nov. 18, 2004
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Amazing work.
posted at 12:54 am on Nov. 18, 2004
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AND, they actually get what news Web sites are all about. Kudos, CNN.
posted at 12:34 am on Nov. 18, 2004
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And I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords.
posted at 10:38 pm on Nov. 12, 2004
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I bought Audion, once upon a time. It's nice now to know what I was supporting.
posted at 1:18 am on Nov. 12, 2004
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And this is the discussion about it
posted at 2:40 pm on Nov. 11, 2004
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I can't believe this isn't done more often. But I guess the problem is, that number is now pretty much shot for anyone else ever.
posted at 11:56 pm on Nov. 10, 2004
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It's a pretty amazing site, Flickr is.
posted at 8:03 pm on Nov. 10, 2004
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They will, however, give you a false eye if you bring in a used one in or even tooth for a tooth.
posted at 5:21 pm on Nov. 10, 2004
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The argument and evidence is fairly convincing. The reasons behind it are unexplained, though.
posted at 5:11 pm on Nov. 10, 2004
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Money clips and storage cards and cell phones: Are these a few of your favorite things? (eBay's URLs suck)
posted at 4:41 pm on Nov. 10, 2004
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There's probably a reason no one else did this first...
posted at 5:15 pm on Nov. 9, 2004
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A comparative list compiled by Jan Wong @ workopolis.com
posted at 2:14 am on Nov. 9, 2004
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Well, "life in these united soviet states" made _me_ laugh
posted at 10:53 pm on Nov. 8, 2004
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"Come on honey, just put these on ... it's for science
posted at 10:48 pm on Nov. 8, 2004
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It's the next "All Your Base Are Belong to Us"
posted at 2:19 am on Nov. 8, 2004
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On the plus side, they just bought another copy.
posted at 7:36 am on Nov. 7, 2004
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It didn't seem to think much of me.
posted at 1:05 am on Nov. 7, 2004
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A revolting piece of partisan Republican screed
posted at 12:55 am on Nov. 6, 2004
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Link for geeks and me.
posted at 2:11 pm on Nov. 5, 2004
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It's pretty fascinating.
posted at 12:46 pm on Nov. 5, 2004
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It's a spoof, folks.
posted at 4:41 pm on Nov. 3, 2004
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Only works for some blogs and some hosts (where you control the templates, and can add and execute PHP). But still useful.
posted at 10:31 am on Nov. 3, 2004
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Glen Canyon's wonders are exposed for the first time since the dam was built 30 years ago.
posted at 5:22 pm on Nov. 2, 2004
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This is a meta chart of great importance. Better watch it.
posted at 4:56 pm on Nov. 2, 2004
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Poignant.
posted at 2:14 pm on Nov. 2, 2004
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“BBFF (Best Bacon Friends Forever)”
...who said it?
“I find myself thinking of a checklist Wozniak wrote a few years ago describing how to become a genius. His advice was straightforward yet strangely terrible: You must clarify your goals, gain knowledge through spaced repetition, preserve health, work steadily, minimize stress, refuse interruption, and never resist sleep when tired. This should lead to radically improved intelligence and creativity. The only cost: turning your back on every convention of social life.”
...who said it?
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream.”
...who said it?
“Ever have something in your teeth that you cannot stop tonguing?”
...who said it?
“ . . . the war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan’s advantage.”
...who said it?
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