And today closes out my academic week.
Nov. 17th, 2005 11:42 pmTomorrow, however, I'll troop back in to do battle with the forces of reference. And not even the forces of David Hasselhoff can stop me! For I shall defeat him with the power of my titanium spork and collapsible chopsticks!
Leeeeroy Jennnnnnnkins! On Jeopardy! Why not? It's for the college tournament, so I think the question writers might be a bit more hip. Or maybe the regular question writers really are hip to it. Can't recall whether they did AYBABTU, though.
I'm not sure how widely publicized this link has been, but I somehow doubt he'd mind the publicity. Plus, he put the book up in the first place, soo... Scott Adams is offering God's Debris free. In PDF format. But for no charge, you can read the first of his thought experiments. I'll do that when I have a moment. Yes, I'm recommending a book solely on the strength of the author's ability to make us laugh about cubicle comics. Actually, I'm doing it because I wonder whether this will be a limited-time offer. Go get it while you still can.
You know the saying about how a picture is worth a thousand words - how about a three-minute video clip? With no dialogue at all? Make up your own story about it. Maybe they're all thinking about the sparrow that dropped 23,000 dominoes. Or perhaps they're all in linguistical conundrums over the proper use of the word literally. Of which, there is Literally, a web log to assist them in their deliberations.
Would that this picture were true. Although there would probably be more deaths due to grease in the heart than before. Still, it would be nice. And if you like, you can check out the rest of the stack, too.
Came up with what I thought was a funny statement when joking about my inability to get dating relationships off the ground. Showing off my inner geek, I said: "Is that my problem? I'm good enough at the friend level that nobody wants to upgrade? Should I start being more proprietary and less open-source?"
Well, I thought it was funny, anyway.
Leeeeroy Jennnnnnnkins! On Jeopardy! Why not? It's for the college tournament, so I think the question writers might be a bit more hip. Or maybe the regular question writers really are hip to it. Can't recall whether they did AYBABTU, though.
I'm not sure how widely publicized this link has been, but I somehow doubt he'd mind the publicity. Plus, he put the book up in the first place, soo... Scott Adams is offering God's Debris free. In PDF format. But for no charge, you can read the first of his thought experiments. I'll do that when I have a moment. Yes, I'm recommending a book solely on the strength of the author's ability to make us laugh about cubicle comics. Actually, I'm doing it because I wonder whether this will be a limited-time offer. Go get it while you still can.
You know the saying about how a picture is worth a thousand words - how about a three-minute video clip? With no dialogue at all? Make up your own story about it. Maybe they're all thinking about the sparrow that dropped 23,000 dominoes. Or perhaps they're all in linguistical conundrums over the proper use of the word literally. Of which, there is Literally, a web log to assist them in their deliberations.
Would that this picture were true. Although there would probably be more deaths due to grease in the heart than before. Still, it would be nice. And if you like, you can check out the rest of the stack, too.
Came up with what I thought was a funny statement when joking about my inability to get dating relationships off the ground. Showing off my inner geek, I said: "Is that my problem? I'm good enough at the friend level that nobody wants to upgrade? Should I start being more proprietary and less open-source?"
Well, I thought it was funny, anyway.
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Date: 2005-11-18 03:21 pm (UTC)