wednesday night / a site for sore eyes
choose one:
a few recent posts;
links to embarassing things;
rss was for robots.
May 5, 2004
welcome, freshman
strange dreams again last night. one where i was back at work, in
some class about... some religion class... freshman religion class.
another one where some other country launched some satellite and
castro had taken cheney hostage, or something. i guess they were
taking advantage of the shuttle not flying, i think. seems
suspiciously like the terrorist dreams i used to have.
then i woke up, and don't
speak was in my head.
i hooked up the other ost to the databarn:
mds1.databarn.87k.net:/databarn-mdt1/databarn-client
330G 69G 261G 21% /barn
i can write to it at ~80M/s which isn't bad.
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but seriously
if you didn't get all the httt singles, then you really should get
the COM LAG import. i got it even though i have all the singles,
because i find radiohead cds to be indistinguishable from pure, raw
love.
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i can't believe i ate the whole thing
for joe's birthday we took him to the capital grille. he said it
might have been the best meal he's ever had. so i guess that was a
success.
good night and thanks for listening.
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May 6, 2004
"The thing I've always appreciated about hockey is that it
is, in a sense, very venue driven," says
Swangard. "There is a general correlation between having been
to a game and your interest in the sport. Talk to NFL fans, you
may find thousands upon thousands who have never seen a game
live." Most NFL fans learn to love the game through
television. Hockey has never been that lucky. Its fans grew to
love it after seeing a game live: The speed and grace of the
players, the nonstop action, the crashing into the boards are all
elements no other sport can match. "You have to see a game to
appreciate it, and once you do that, you're bitten by it,"
says Charles Jacobs, executive vice president of the Bruins and
son of team owner Jeremy M. Jacobs. The trick is getting new fans
to bite.
-- Boston Globe, On Thin Ice
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May 7, 2004
thought control etc.
today while running in the park i overheard some people sitting on a
bench:
As for the gun... when you're in a vehicle, as for the gun...
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it's never too early to start planning for my birthday
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May 10, 2004
it's like a metaphor
i keep dropping stuff in the toilet. last week it was the cardboard
tube from an empty toilet paper roll. yesterday it was joe's
toothpaste.
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May 11, 2004
of mice and etc.
after the flames game i went to get some ice cream at the store. i
saw a little mouse (maybe it was a big rat?) run across one of the
aisles.
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May 12, 2004
it feels like someone's birthday
while looking around for red hat linux 7.3 cds, i found a cd i
hadn't ripped yet. i kept looking, and it ended up being about 15
i'd missed. i think there are still some in cleveland i don't have
yet.
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May 17, 2004
money's too tight for steak...
As if the cover weren't enough -- it's a full page ad for
Goldschlager, which is a satire of the frothy-lipped milk campaign
-- each page of "Might" contains at least one reference to a
sponsor. "Miller Lite Ice welcomes you to page 52 of the Oct/Nov
Might" or "Sony is glad you're on page 26 of the Oct/Nov Might"
are two phrases appearing in place of a page number on every
single page.
-- some
article i found on might
magazine (in case you missed my birthday last year)
it should be said, however, that i would not classify myself as a
fan of so-called "lifestyle magazines."
i found out why a couple of the cds from the other day hadn't been
ripped: they are a bit more scratched than my laptop would like.
since phil is out of town, we didn't play hockey this weekend. i
spent some of it starting to clean my room, but i didn't really
finish. but i did wash (part of) my desk with a sponge so that
probably makes up for all of the orange peels all over the floor.
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i am afraid that if i go to sleep, i'll have a tooth dream.
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