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Monthly Archives: April 2006
A Funny Thing Happened
On my way to the Toyota truck of my want. In the midst of my posts last week talking about the Toyota commuter truck I wanted, one of my co-workers, Don, rolled into work in one of these I stole that pic from the … Continue reading
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Into the Belly of the Beast
This morning, we’re scheduled to depart London’s Waterloo Station on the Eurostar train through the Channel Tunnel. Â Â Â Â The Eurostar will take just two-and-a-half hours to deposit us in Paris. We’ll arrive Monday afternoon. At the time I wrote this … Continue reading
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Because They Support the Troops
From the ‘Land of Forgotten Links’ files:Â Seattle moonbats are out gathering signatures to put a citywide Citizens Initiative on the ballot in November that would ban military recuiters from city schools. Well, actually, it won’t. Because the city doesn’t … Continue reading
I just can’t figure out
Why the Seattle Times went through the trouble of importing this article from the LA Times. It couldn’t be bias, right? Border battle is taking toll on desert’s wildlife Mountains of trash, recurring fires, despoiled natural springs, vandalized historic sites … Continue reading
Have A Go
The surprise is now at Casa de Analog. I do also have a second surprise, but due to space issues, the reveal on that will have to wait until after next weekend (that is one hint). But I promised more than … Continue reading
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Irony
We had an excellent flight from SFO to Heathrow on Virgin Atlantic. 747s are big! So I’m watching the flight monitor map on the seatback LCD screen (645 mph ground speed, -70 F outside at 32000 feet) instead of a … Continue reading
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Still Feeling Lazy
But not so much as yesterday. After spotting my activity level yesterday somewhere inbetween little to nothing, I’m thought that I’d find today to be running at the same level. Then I got a call from my friend Saechong who asked if … Continue reading
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At 1400 Hours PST
My surprise will be ready to pick up. I also learned yesterday that there might be two surprises instead of just one. Though it will be difficult, I must sleep. Hints tomorrow. Have a good day, all.
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Doggie Liveblogging
Everybody’s invited to peek in on our pups while we’re away in Europe. They’re staying at the Woodland Veterinary Hospital (and kennel, natch). Go here. The user ID is wvh4, the password is 4. Presto! Live doggies! Alaska (the white shepherd mix) … Continue reading
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You can never have too many pockets
Unless you feel bad about annoying the civil servants. In one of the things I had to do yesterday to start out my busy weekend involved walking into a government building. What I didn’t know, because I’m new to the … Continue reading
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