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Sunday 11 August 2002 |
That reminds me, I once saw a short movie by a Filipina entitled Mahal Means Love and Expensive. That always struck me as novel until I realized that the same could be said of “dear.”
11:23:26 PM
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James A. Froude. "Experience teaches slowly and at the cost of mistakes." [by way of Motivational Quotes of the Day]
Benjamin Franklin said it like this: “Experience is a dear teacher.” He meant “dear” in the sense of “expensive.”
Maybe “Experiences teaches dear.”
8:02:43 PM
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You’ve probably heard that the Apple iTools set is going away, to be replaced by .Mac (“dot-Mac”). I’ve assembled a list of bookmarks based on iTools web pages (grep homepage.mac.com Bookmarks.html > dotMacGoaways.html) from my OmniWeb bookmarks and am posting them, and I would appreciate if you did the same. Many of these will go away in late September if their registrants decide not to opt for dotMac and its attendant $50 or so one-year fee.
I will also check my other bookmark files for them, to be posted later.
2:54:02 PM
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