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March 28, 2005


Today's video.


March 27, 2005



On vacation somewhere in South Carolina.



Spell with Flickr. Big fun.


March 15, 2005


I was wondering if the National Writers Union was still around.


March 14, 2005


What you can do with a colored pencil.


March 12, 2005



In my mail
this morning (thanks Glenn L.)


March 10, 2005






Behind China's economic miracle
is a stark reality of oppressive working conditions for millions of Chinese women and men. China is exploiting this vast pool of cheap labor in its bid to become the world's leading economic power.


If a person bought 100 one-dollar lottery tickets every week for his adult life from age 18 to 75, that $296,400 investment would still only give him less than one chance in 100 of hitting the jackpot, according to the Gambling Free Tennessee Alliance.
More facts . . .


 

March 9, 2005



In my mail this morning (thanks Glenn L.)


March 1, 2005


The Good Eats Drinking Game.


Sad Wired reports that WKRP in Cincinnati, one of the most popular television shows of the late '70s and early '80s, is unlikely ever to be released on DVD because of high music-licensing costs.

The Naked Truth According to a survey by the Adam & Eve sex toy company, 52 percent have stripped down to their birthday suit for a still camera and 38 percent have posed in the buff for digital photos. In addition, 37 percent have been naked in front of a video camera while 19 percent have been a nude model for a drawing or a painting.

Finally, 21 percent say they have posed nude but won’t specify the situation or occasion in which they dropped their drawers



Out my window this morning. (with some help from Picasa — it's free from Google. The photo settings are pretty neat.


 


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