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Wednesday, March 24th, 2004I’m a girl who is a mozzarella sandwich. Professor Jason Roush
I’m a girl who is a mozzarella sandwich. Professor Jason Roush
Adam Nolley and Bryan Schwegler have confirmed their visit on April 16-19. I love importing friends!
Who is now employed? Jeremiah is officially employed!
The good: 18 guaranteed hours of work a week at $10/hour.
The bad: I have to quit E.I.V. Nightly News (on which I had another perfect show tonight as T.D.). This is a necessary and reasonable loss given my financial situation.
The impact: Time management is going to be significantly […]
My fifth attempt to see The Passion of the Christ, proved successful. Wow. Like whoa. I am not sure if I have words to follow this movie. It was truly an experience.
In addition to Aramaic, street Latin, and Greek, I witness the first portion of the movie in Spanish as well. A female probably somewhat […]
I agree with Kathy Griffin. I love Anna Nicole Smith. I love her fat. I love her skinny. I love her drunk. I love her stoned. I will take her any way as long as she makes me laugh. (I do not condone her actions, but still, I love the gal.)
MacCentral: Apple unveils Spoken Interface for blind OS X users
Honestly, as a web designer and developer, I have little or no motivation to cater a web site to blind users. Web sites designed around Section 508 are usually hideous in appearance and shy away from any rich media. I am not going to sacrifice a […]
Linux Journal: Driving to Laptopia
Borland’s CTO says, OS X is my favorite Linux distribution. Other highlights: PowerBooks now are common as cameras in geek circles. For the past two years at O’Reilly’s two big conferences, eTech and OSCon, PowerBooks have comprised about half the laptop population. At ApacheCon last Fall, they were in the majority. […]
According to the Monster Salary Center: Millionaire Maker, I will die before saving a million dollars at my current rate of income and savings. Considering that I have reached record lows in cash reserves, this is not surprising.
If you continue to save/invest $1,000 per year, and do not make any withdrawals from that savings/investment account, […]