October 2003
The Last Straw?
I knew that Macs were less susceptible to viruses, but I didn’t know that in the past two years since…
Patrick •
Recommendations •
10/29/03
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The Elegant Universe
Family, It sure is an elegant universe we live in, don’t you think? I am therefore recommending that we all…
David •
Recommendations •
10/28/03
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Losing A Church, Keeping The Faith
The title of this post is from Andrew Sullivan’s essay in the New York Times on 10/19. Joe Ross sent…
David •
Ideas •
10/28/03
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Snap goes the ankle
I had to talk myself into going to play noontime basketball yesterday. For one thing, my left foot was aching,…
Patrick •
News •
10/25/03
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Fuel Guages
Ever wonder about measuring the amount of fuel in a cylindrical tank mounted sideways? I think about it sometimes while…
Dad •
Observations/Puzzles •
10/23/03
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Pato Grooving to “Lose Yourself”
Pato seems to have been born with groove.
Patrick •
Movies •
10/23/03
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99 behind (and gaining?)
Basically I wanted to get to less than 100 entries behind Pat. Now I’ve done it! I also wanted people…
David •
News •
10/23/03
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Flash Fibonacci
Textism, a very cool site, has a short Flash presentation on some of the beautiful mysteries of the Fibonacci series….
Patrick •
Recommendations •
10/23/03
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2 comments
Political Cartoons
a neat site for checking out political cartoons.
Dad •
Funnies/News/Recommendations •
10/22/03
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Happy Birthday Dan
All of us here in Ohio want to wish (Uncle) Dan a very happy birthday. We miss you very much,…
Patrick •
Felicitations •
10/21/03
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Worst Things Ever
When I was in high school, probably during summer football practices, Dan Petrillo and I got started talking about the…
Dan •
Funnies •
10/21/03
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Under God
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion
Dad •
Histories •
10/20/03
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The Curse of the Bambino
The damn Yankees won again, and another heartbreaking missed opportunity goes down in the annuls of baseball.
Dad •
Histories •
10/17/03
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2 comments
Give me a D!
Okay, everyone: Let’s do this together, for our brother who’s in need: Give me a D! (D!) Give me an…
Kathleen •
Stuffs •
10/17/03
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2 comments
IQ Test
I just got an email from emode.com saying I was a high scorer in their IQ test, so they’re giving…
Patrick •
Stuffs •
10/16/03
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24 comments
Late Entries
So, I’m still awake in the middle of the night (what’s going on with this??) and I commented on Dan’s…
Kathleen •
Observations •
10/15/03
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Losing It
Hey Fam. I haven’t been on the website in quite a while. I just read Pat’s entry “How Low Can…
Kathleen •
Ideas •
10/15/03
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2 comments
Dream Job
When I was a kid, I dreamed of having this job…
Patrick •
Stuffs •
10/14/03
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Comment Spam: Why?
Like you, I was wondering what possible benefit a spammer could get from posting a comment on an old entry…
Patrick •
Stuffs •
10/14/03
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4 comments
The Maddox Site
I’ve seen this guys site several times, and it’s always to read some great rants. Check out Maddox’s site for…
Dan •
Funnies •
10/13/03
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Tony Chachere
I ws in a hurry to get something for a Church potluck dinner on Saturday, and I stumbled upon Tony…
Patrick •
Recommendations •
10/08/03
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3 comments
AH-NOLD
Think about this: Arnold Schwarzenegger is Governor of California….
Dan •
Funnies •
10/08/03
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1 comments
The Social Contract
Although Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau used the term “social contract” to theorize the need for a governing…
Patrick •
Observations •
10/08/03
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How Low Can I Go?
After peaking at about 235 lbs, I’m down to 200 and feeling pretty good.
Patrick •
News •
10/08/03
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8 comments
Octothorpe
From my A Word A Day email today. Excellent: octothorpe (OK-tuh-thorp) noun: The symbol #. [The symbol # is derived…
Patrick •
Stuffs •
10/08/03
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6 comments
Toasters!
Pat and I were in the NJ kitchen one day cooking breakfast (toast) and we wondered aloud, “how the HECK…
Dan •
Explanations •
10/06/03
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Worship Wasn’t Like This
Oh boy. Every once in a while I’ll get an email forward or I’ll look at a friend’s “buddy info”…
Dan •
Funnies •
10/06/03
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13 comments
Ambigrams
Ambigrams (meaning “both” and “words”) are words that can be read in more than one way - usually they are…
David •
Puzzles •
10/01/03
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