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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Thank you, Intarwebz
For this simple explanation It all seems so simple now.
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It figures
That a standard grade /b/tard was able to figure it out before the “smartest” of Democrats
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I got class
Alternate title: The other half of the big announcement that should have been in yesterday’s announcement but I got distracted. So, anyway, if you read yesterday’s post, you’ll know that we’re beginning negotiations for the working contract in the near … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age, Phil Goes to College
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Greed is Good
Alternate title: The Big Announcement! Now that Winter Quarter is complete and “the significant event” has taken place, I can let y’all in on a little secret effecting 2/5 of the RNS staff. You could rather easily say that Scott … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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Finals will be in a couple weeks
Thankfully, I’m done with my mathematics requirements
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Sno-M-G: The Big Thaw
With the thermometer edging over 32 degrees, and the rain finally arriving, it appears that Snomageddon is almost over. Except that it’ll only get to 38 degrees today and the winds are supposed to come back. Heavy ground saturation, heavy … Continue reading
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Six Months In
In May of this year I came upon the novel idea of learning a hobby that I had always wanted to attempt but never had the wherewithal to attempt: Learning to play a musical instrument. My employer currently reimburses me for … Continue reading
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Oh what fun
It is to ride, On a big wheel through a haunted hotel, hey! More proof that there is no such thing as a “trusted information source”.
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Not in the OED
But it should be. Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc’-ra-cy) – a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded … Continue reading
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Holy Schnikey!
James Wesley, Rawles on Coast to Coast AM. Set two hours aside. There is a +/-2 minute musical/scrolling typeface intro, so do not be distracted.
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