New Poll, flying cars, and ulcers. Woohoo, it’s Friday! Read the rest…
I got tired of the beer poll after only 5 votes. That’s the downside of not getting too many hits. So now you have to pick one of the hit movies I listed as your favourite. I know it’s [...]
I just finished writing out my last big fat check to Washington University. One of my three school loans is paid off! I think I’m going to celebrate this weekend.
Although I worked on Memorial Day it was an enjoyable weekend. Got some errands done, went out, saw some good movies, played some chess. Details below….
Friday evening, after work, I got my hair cut and went to a happy hour at a small bar called Rosie’s Place in the Central West End. [...]
If you like Conan and Triumph, you’ll love this video clip. Quite humorous.
Along the same lines as my movie list I’d like to list some albums and songs that I need to listen to at some point. This should be very useful for those nights when I am in the mood to hear something new but can’t think of what to download. Post your suggestions [...]
So people recommend movies to me. And I add them to a mental list which I often forget later. So I thought I’d list some that I do remember here and give people the opportunity to post their own recommendations or movies that they need to see. I’m sure I’ll be adding [...]
Here are the bar photos Ben dug up a while back.
Main thing I need to find is a good piece of wood for the bartop.
Yes, I changed the theme again, this time back to NukeNews. My main complaint with NukeNews was that the font was bloody small. But I changed the font in the style sheet and now it’s a bit more legible.
I also noticed that transparent png’s look like shit in Internet Explorer. Oh well. [...]
January 3, 2000By Jim Kruta
What is it that helps to hold the universe together? No, not duck tape. It’s gravity! Gravity is the weakest of all thefundamental forces. Yet, because it operates on such a large scale, and at infinite distances, it is one of the majorinfluences in our universe. [...]
October 6, 1999 By Jamin Philip Gray
Okay, let’s look at what Microsoft is saying with an open mind and leave our natural prejudices behind as much as possible.
One point we’d like to address before anything else is that Microsoftmisuses the word “Myth” in their document. A myth is typically an unfoundedor false notion, something [...]
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