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John Stewart on CNN’s “Crossfire”
Cory, Amanda and I were talking about this yesterday…
Facts a la Google
Something I heard about when today from here.
Do a search for “number of horns on a unicorn” (without the quotes)
Here’s a handy link to Google
For all you classic rock junkies
This was actually the first YouTube video I passed around.
Clarification and inspiration
First off; that last post is an attempt to be able to send pictures and blog posts from my phone. The picture seems to have come through, though the title didn’t and all that extra text about quicktime is annoying. I’m trying to solve that now. Stay tuned.
Today: I was looking into the Sanctuary as I [...]
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Well Named
NASA has a policy against shuttle pilots (crew?) drinking within 12 hours of liftoff. This makes sense. They’ve named it the “Bottle-to-Throttle” rule.
That’s priceless.
On the (somewhat) brighter side
I read this story (cnn.com) today and planned to write about it, but perhaps you should just read it instead. That’s probably best.
Also in the news today. Someone in New Jersey managed to steal a 10-foot diameter pool including the 1,000 gallons of water in somewhere around four hours (cnn.com).
A few weeks ago I read a [...]
Thinking of cooler nights
Amanda and I have decided against installing air conditioning for the summer. During weeks like this it seems like a really stupid decision, but we stand by it for a few reasons. Mostly because when it does get cool enough in the evenings again, we both prefer the breeze to canned air. Still. Its made [...]
They should be in skool
This one needs no explanation. I’d been meaning to post it for a while but keep deleting the picture before I get around to it. I keep retaking it though and here it is finally. The lack of rain has helped this particular bit of graffiti persist for a few weeks now.
On another graffiti note, I [...]



John Stewart on CNN’s “Crossfire”