Updated: 8/14/2003; 1:24:44 AM.
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Tuesday, November 12, 2002

Does anyone else see only a canadian flag when they go to www.google.com or is just in our building?  I am freaked out.
8:24:14 PM    comment []


Sci-Fi happens:  here is a disturbing essay about bacterial resistance .  Link posted on Slashdot in response to this article about vancomycin resistant staph aureus (VRSA) 


7:50:43 PM    comment []


My wrist hurts because I dug a 100 foot trench in my back yard to lay down wiring from our house to our garage.  The electrician wanted it 12 inches deep.  Why can't there be real life calorie counters?
  • Digging a freaking 100 foot trench.....800 Calories
  • Kicking the fucking cat across the fucking floor.....12 Calories
  • Carrying a fucking fridge up two flights of fucking stairs.....400 Calories
  • Carrying a freezing, sobbing 30 pound toddler all the way home from the fucking park.....900 Calories
Anyway, we now have electricity in our garage, updated electricity and lights in closets that allow us to see parts of our house that we have never seen before.
5:52:52 PM    comment []


I discovered Waypath via scripting news.  Judging by the fact that I found enough interesting web logs to overflow my bookmark file, I would say that it works great.  You enter the URL of a blog post that you like and their machine looks up other blog posts that have similar subject matter.  It seems to find an inordinate number of radio type weblogs when I enter a link of a radio blog. 

Sort of like searching with a blog post instead of a keyword.  It spiders every blog registered with any of a number of blog update services like weblogUpdates


5:24:54 PM    comment []


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