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Life, Minutiae, Toys, Irrational Phobias, Peeves, Fiber

Redroom

A digital picture that your humble blogger took is part of the recently released third edition of the Schmap! Denver Online Travel Guide. The Nightlife/Wine Bars section features a pic I took of the interior of the Cruise Room bar in the Oxford Hotel in downtown Denver when Shalini and Mitch were in [...]

Dear Diary, Today I Threw Up

Yes, I’m still kicking.
Contrary to the impression that the recent dearth of writing on this site gives, my big secret is that I have actually been blogging every single day since April 17th. I just haven’t been posting the entries. And, okay, it’s not really “blogging” so much as “journaling”. As an [...]

I’m Just Passing My Time

While I’ve been “away”, guest blogger InfK helpfully posted an interim message in the comments of the previous post. I felt I should elaborate on the points. So here we go:
Flasshe has been distracted lately, so I’ll try to help out with a simulated post based on a weighted average of his past [...]

Another Week, Another Injury Or Illness

Hey, where are all the blog updates?
So little time…
Guess what? I was removing a flat tire on my dad’s Prius on Monday night and I somehow managed to sprain a rib or something while removing the lug nuts (which must’ve been screwed in by Superman). Or at least pulled a muscle in my [...]

Not Touching That One

Not much energy for music reviews or whatever at the moment. So again, courtesy of the Random Word Generator…
Your Random Word Is: Thrust
Each of the three Space shuttle main engines can produce a thrust of 1.8 MN (Meganewtons), and each of its two Solid Rocket Boosters 14.7 MN, together 34.8 MN. Compare with [...]

Poofread This

More and more commercially available compact discs are using the CD Text system to identify their contents these days. CD Text is data embedded into the CD which identifies the artist, album name, and track name of each track. It’s a nice feature if your CD player is capable of extracting and displaying [...]

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