Archive for September, 2003
Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
My little sister just entered tenth grade. She is silly. She lives with my parents and, as such, leads kind of a sheltered life. I am trying to help change that in whatever small way by sending her a CD full of the best and brightest of my mp3 collection.
She’s never used an mp3 […]
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
I still think its gay how people are in a tizzy over Friendster going $$$. I think these people are going about their “non-violent protest campaign” all wrong too. They are like “waah waah waah, we’re babies and we’re entitled to free stuff, because we’re hooked on it, because we fell for your marketing scheme.” […]
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
According to this wired article, this fatso, Eddie Marin, is the world’s biggest spam artist online. Beautiful, ain’t he?
I love how this is completely unprovable, and I have no real basis beyond the article, and the accompanying mugshot photo, but I know firmly believe that this guy is the most notorious spammer alive. I […]
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
One of those things that I have been crying about how evil it is for a while is getting shut down by Congress. It’s that Pentagon DARPA research initiative, the Terrorism Information Awareness program. This is that pure evil thing run by the “Information Awareness Office” which was seeking to be able to combine and […]
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
Says here the Milky Way galaxy is eating up it’s nearest galactic neighbor, Saggitarius, which they say “…is getting stretched, torn apart and ultimately eaten..” Man, that makes me kinda want a pizza.
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
According to this article on wired, there is a starch-based polymer that can absorb 2,000 times its weight in water. That’s incredible. Imagine YOU could absorb 2,000 times YOUR weight in water.
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
An awesome little thing from General Clark about his interest in faster-than-light travel:
“‘I still believe in e=mc2, but I can’t believe that in all of human history, we’ll never ever be able to go beyond the speed of light to reach where we want to go,’ said Clark. ‘I happen to believe that mankind can […]
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
At work today, they pulled out this super old bicycle (not a motorcycle) out of storage. It was made by Harley Davidson, during WWI. I guess cause they were trying to save energy and supplies back then, so this was one of Harley’s efforts to pitch in and help. The bike was awesome. It was […]
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
I was just looking at some other motorcycle ecommerce site and found one with a funny product category name, well, to me anyway: Winches & Implements.
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
This morning on my way to work, I stopped by the A&J Deli for some breakfast and Cherry Chapstick, and to make good on my debt of 40 cents from a week or so ago. Ahhh…. sure is fall… wore my hoody out this morning. Read some more in my book about the Akashic Records […]
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
In a minute I’m gonna turn into the Duke of Sleepingham Palace. I feel like shooting off some words before I do… I don’t know what though. Something sad and autumn in the air. There was a fire next door tonight. No one seemed in too much of an uproar over it, so I stayed […]
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