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Re-Nanoed

Pet Peeve of the Day: Technology marching forward. Apple is set to announce its new lineup of iPods this Tuesday Sept 9th during it’s “Let’s Rock” event in San Francisco. Pictures of the new 4th generation iPod nano have leaked out (here’s one). It’s odd to me that they’re basically going back to [...]

When Is Information Too Personal?

A blogging friend of mine recently wrote up a long blog entry detailing a chronic medical condition that he’s had for most of his life. His intention was to see if perhaps anyone else had something similar and what they did about it, or he was maybe hoping some doctor would run across it [...]

Unclear On The Concept

Pet Peeve of the Day: Ummmm… dumb people? I went to my local recycle bins after arriving home today in order to drop off my papers, cans and bottles. I was greeted by this sign taped to one of the bins. The bins are in the parking lot of a church and I’m [...]

60th Rock From The Sun

Pet Peeve of the Day: I don’t understand what the big deal is about John McCain choosing Sarah Paulson as his Vice Presidential running mate. Why is this so controversial? True, she’s only 37 years old and inexperienced in holding office, but she did play bible-thumper Harriet Hayes on Studio 60 On The [...]

The Only Blog Post On The Internet Today Not About Sarah Palin

I’m tired. And I’ve violated one of my primary 20 Tips For Daily Blogging: This post is being written during the last hour in which I can post it and still keep my record. I got off track this weekend and didn’t have time to compose my posts the night before. So now I’m [...]

Hungry For Love With A Side Of Cake

Movie Review Sunday Monday.
Last night, the girlfriend and I saw another flick in the increasingly crowded “Narrated by Morgan Freeman” genre, Feast of Love. (BTW, my favorite Morgan Freeman-related joke is here.) The movie has some intertwined stories, centering around an unlucky-in-love coffee shop owner played by Greg Kinnear. Although I think [...]

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