Archive for February, 2006

The War Of The Cats

Posted by netnomad

I have two of ‘em. Most of you know that. It’s a love/hate relationship between the two of them. Usually they peacefully co-exist, but about twice a day a (very loud) argument will be staged over something.
I was sitting here working on something and Whipper was on her “perch” - the mini-bookshelf [...]

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An Amusing Thought

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I was just sitting here musing about the whole Dick Cheney hunting accident thing.
And I got thinking.
Bin Laden is probably in a cave somewhere with a satellite uplink watching this whole thing on CNN and laughing his ass off.  Don’t be surprised if the next tape that is broadcast over Al-Jazeera contains no words and [...]

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Another Great Gmail Tool

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Use Gmail?
Use Firefox?
Click here.
You’re welcome.

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Fusion: Great For Podcasts

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A while ago, I mentioned the Fusion multimedia player which I have not stopped using since that review.
I hate loading Podcasts into iTunes because they end up in my Nano or popping up in my playlists.  The other problem with podcasts in general is that most podcast hosts talk way too much.  They say in [...]

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While We’re Laughing At Americans

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After Dick Cheney shot the Republican lawyer in Texas last weekend, I just knew that Letterman was going to have a field day with it. I stayed up to watch it, but didn’t catch any of the others. Luckily CNN has the synopsis of all the Dick Cheney jokes from last night’s late [...]

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The Second Place Winner Is The First Loser

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And that’s exactly what the American hockey teams are.
They’re crying like whining babies that the Canadian women’s Olympic hockey team is “playing too hard” in the Olympic games.
The Americans remember the can of double-gold whoop ass (pardon my French) that we opened on them at the last Olympics - on their home soil. And [...]

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Just Cremate Me Now

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Between the new tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt and the tomb they’re excavating in Greece, I suddenly have lost a lot of interest in ever being buried.
Two thousand years from now - presuming the planet lasts that long - will there be people with excavating equipment digging up my casket or [...]

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