Please enter in a spirit of worship. (2004/01/07)
There are double doors leading into the meeting hall at the Quaker meeting house I go to. Before a meeting starts, they are propped open. On each door there is a little sign:
[read more...]More about TCS. (2004/01/07)
http://www.crookedtimber.org/archives/000848.html
[read more...]They're still at it! (2004/01/06)
Woo! More spam from TechCentralStation.
[read more...]Wow. Traffic. (2004/01/05)
I don’t commute, so I haven’t seen rush hour traffic in a few years.
[read more...]The sanctity of marriage (2004/01/04)
I know a lesbian. She might, some day, find someone she’d like to settle down with. When she does so, depending on local politics at the time, she might be able to legally marry this person, or might not. The argument for “not” is that, somehow, letting her get married would violate the “sanctity of marriage”.
[read more...]Metanoia update: Prologue finished (2004/01/01)
The prologue to Metanoia is done now. If you haven’t read this, you might want to hop on over. Warning: Graphic violence, not-quite-so-graphic sex, religious themes, you name it, it’s all there.
[read more...]Hey, lady! You parked in a handicapped spot! (2003/12/30)
On Saturday, I saw a woman steal a handicapped spot. It looked deliberate. Maybe she just didn’t notice, but it’s hard to tell. The car was a Ford Mustang convertible, silver with a black top. The license plate was BTN 870. The car was there for at least two hours.
[read more...]Cygwin and the Little Tin God. (2003/12/29)
The 10 Commandments for C Programmers is a very important document. All programmers should read it.
[read more...]Wow. I mean, just wow. (2003/12/29)
A friend of mine got what may be the worst Christmas presents I’ve ever heard of.
[read more...]The secret joys. (2003/12/26)
One of the great joys of life is knowing about something wonderful which most people don’t know about.
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