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Archive for June, 2006

Superman Returns

Heck yeah he did!
After five years of “retirement” Superman returns to pretty much the same world he left. Chaos ensues and blah, blah, blah, Superman!
Not much more can be said by this author without revealing major character arcs and plot lines.  I will say that all CG was very well done.  They did the job that should have […]

SQL Support in Mozilla

SQL Support in Mozilla Now, you can make SQL calls directly in Javascript from Mozilla based browsers. Not useful on websites, but if you’re building an app ontop of the gecko engine, very cool.

Holiday World

Jeremy and I took our 7 year old son, James, to Holiday World this last Saturday. It was our first time going there. It is located in Santa Claus, IN. The park is a bit smaller than the commercial amusement parks as it is locally owned by the family who started it […]

Blogging the Bible - What happens when an ignoramus reads the Good Book? By David Plotz

Blogging the Bible - What happens when an ignoramus reads the Good Book? By David Plotz Writer on Slate decides to read the Bible, with little commentary, just to see what’s in there. Then blog about it. How cool.

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Dan’s laser etched powerbook on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Dan’s laser etched powerbook on Flickr - Photo Sharing! apple geekiness.

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Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner - William Morrow, 2005

Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner - William Morrow, 2005 Its the little things that make the difference. Who you are when no one is looking is who you when all eyes are on you.

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U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

Apparently, the AP is shamefully and incorrectly saying that Al Gore’s movie is considered accurate by scientists. The U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works points out it isn’t true. Mmmhmm.

Freaky Comments

Today the other developer I work with was sifting through some of our legacy code and ran across the feakiest code comment I have ever seen. It gave me chills.
//I am not a victim.
That code has been problematic since I started, and I loathe doing anything with it. But now I don’t want to touch […]

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SongBird -

This looks interesting
and it’s Open Source too

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Dueling Catholics

What is funnier than two Catholics dueling?  The irony that the DNA of these two genuises will never be assimliated into the collective.

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Indian Food Recipies

Out of sheer coincidence, I found this awesome site filled with fabulous recipies for Indian food.  I think I may try some this week.

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Mormon President?

Would you vote for a Mormon presidential candidate? 

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LinuxWorld | It’s unofficial: Microsoft bets business on Linux

LinuxWorld | It’s unofficial: Microsoft bets business on Linux
The next time Bill Gates sends an e-mail through Microsoft’s shiny new Wireless LAN it will be passed through a behind-the-scenes Linux-based network appliance.

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Weekend Playlist::Reflective

Here are ten songs that are worth listening to:
Doubting Thomas::Nickel Creek
Last Day::Steven Curtis Chapman
The Biggest Part of Me::Chicago
Atmoshpere::TobyMac
Tension is a Passing Note:6pence NTR
In The End::Linkin Park
This Year’s Love::David Gray
Prone to Wander::Chris Rice
All is Well::Brent Bourgeois
Rythym of Grace::Wayne Kirkpatrick

It’s the Sistine Chapel on the head of a pin!

It’s the Sistine Chapel on the head of a pin! Well, almost…http://www.willard-wigan.com/art.html. So amazing.

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XHTMLized: Make sure machines dig your designs

XHTMLized: Make sure machines dig your designs They take your design and turn it into XHTML in one week.

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How to save the world | Bolton v Gore | Economist.com

How to save the world | Bolton v Gore | Economist.com Ha! and again I say, ha! This article touches on something I was mentioning to Harrison the other night, that often times what I really disagree with in the Liberal ideology is the priority they place of certain things, to the […]

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This has been a trying day…

I just need to get this off my chest… 
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Interaction Design, Private Public

Interaction Design, Private Public A scarf that provides a private space for cell phones and hand held devices. heh.

Language Log: Speak we proper English?

Language Log: Speak we proper English? about how the celts influences English.

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