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Sunday, February 03, 2002
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"I've been bombarded by mLife ads, and it turns out to be AT&T Wireless? Lame." [Hack the Planet]
10:49:44 PM
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Before the Superbowl began, I was expecting to enjoy the commercials, with the game being a pleasant distraction. I had some inclination to root for the Patriots, because they were the underdogs, and everybody loves the underdog. Also, their QB is from Michigan, my school. By halftime, the commercials forgotten, I was pulling hard for the Patriots. That was one of the most exciting (and stressful) football games I've ever watched, and all I have to say is: Go Patriots!!!!
Actually, I have one other observation. If superbowl commercials are any indication of the economy, it appears that only two sectors are doing really well: companies that sell cheap beer and luxury cars.
10:33:20 PM
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Yassir Arafat: "Peace is not a signed agreement between individuals — it is reconciliation between peoples." Requires free membership to the New York Times online.
5:42:07 PM
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Aaron Swartz read The Fountainhead. I read Atlas Shrugged when I was a freshman in college. It affected me deeply, resonating stronger than I'd expected it to. It took me a long time to sort out my feelings about it. I think Aaron's got it right.
5:30:18 PM
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Wes: "I think evolution is over, because natural selection is over. Virtually everyone stays alive. I'm not complaining." [Scripting News]
5:16:20 PM
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© Copyright 2002 Christopher T. Nitchie
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