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Everyday Skepticism
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Observations of a Straight White Male with No Interesting Fetishes. And Then I Thought I was a Fish. Not a Real Post. July 30th, 2016. The Search for The Hitchhiker's Guide, as read by Stephen Moore. July 17th, 2016. July 6th, 2016. Seriously, Make a Better eCigarette. May 28th, 2016. How to Worry Less About Being a Bad Programmer. May 27th, 2016. Mister Munjoy and the Year of Moral Ambiguity. April 18th, 2016. March 22nd, 2016. Make MongoBot Great Again! March 18th, 2016. February 29th, 2016. A Letter f...
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Trolling Marketers for Profit and Pleasure
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Observations of a Straight White Male with No Interesting Fetishes. And Then I Thought I was a Fish. Not a Real Post. July 30th, 2016. The Search for The Hitchhiker's Guide, as read by Stephen Moore. July 17th, 2016. July 6th, 2016. Seriously, Make a Better eCigarette. May 28th, 2016. How to Worry Less About Being a Bad Programmer. May 27th, 2016. Mister Munjoy and the Year of Moral Ambiguity. April 18th, 2016. March 22nd, 2016. Make MongoBot Great Again! March 18th, 2016. February 29th, 2016. A Letter f...
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msfairbanks | Constraining Complexity
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Tom Magliozzi of the National Public Radio (NPR) program Car Talk died on November 3rd, 2014 due to complications from Alzheimer’s disease. He was 77 years old. I’ll admit that when I heard this news on the radio, I started crying. Those of you who know me also know that I cry at a lot of things: the big, life-changing things and quite a few little things. Nemo’s clownfish mom (spoiler alert! Dying in the first ten minutes of Finding Nemo? I cry About every other StoryCorps segment on NPR? Whatever it wa...
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tom magliozzi | Constraining Complexity
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Posts Tagged ‘tom magliozzi. Tom Magliozzi of the National Public Radio (NPR) program Car Talk died on November 3rd, 2014 due to complications from Alzheimer’s disease. He was 77 years old. I’ll admit that when I heard this news on the radio, I started crying. Those of you who know me also know that I cry at a lot of things: the big, life-changing things and quite a few little things. Nemo’s clownfish mom (spoiler alert! Dying in the first ten minutes of Finding Nemo? I cry So – I have this tendency.
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beer | Constraining Complexity
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Posts Tagged ‘beer. About eight months ago, I promised readers of this blog a post on beer. My strict publication schedule has finally brought us to that post in a timely manner. Rather than write on beer at-large, I have decided to approach things a beer at a time – and then elaborate too much in the usual fashion. Earlier this week I imbibed a brew from the Ommegang Brewery. Of Cooperstown, New York. They call it “Abbey Ale”, and it is styled after the Dubbel. The short answer is yes of course. Made th...
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Outdoors | Constraining Complexity
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Archive for the 'Outdoors' Category. You, a reader of my blog, are now enjoying new and improved(? Scenery at the top of the page courtesy of my recent trip to Acadia National Park. Pictured is what I believe to be. Says that it hasn’t had a documented observation of one of these since 2002. This suggests to me that either they haven’t bothered looking, or 2002 is when the particular webpage I am looking at was written. Maybe both of these things are the case. Bureaucracy, what bureaucracy? As for how mu...
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Travel Blind | The City Commute
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Because shoving splinters under my toenails was too much fun. January 31, 2012 – 10:27 am. A few years ago, before I had an iPhone, some people stopped me while I was walking to the train and asked me how to get to Skillman Ave. I looked around, uncertain, then shrugged apologetically and told them I couldn’t help them. I’m not even sure if the gas station is Sunoco or Shell. Damned if I know the denomination of the church. Laquo; Night and Day. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Required fields are marked *.
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Experience | The City Commute
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Because shoving splinters under my toenails was too much fun. Up the Down Side. December 11, 2012 – 9:07 pm. Then I saw her. Then I heard her. Few words have ever caused me as much pain as the five whining syllables that exited her speaking orifice in the next one point two seconds. 8220;This is the down side.”. 8221; and dived around them, directly into me. Being of the thinner persuasion, I was able to navigate this extra spacial intrusion and make it off the stairwell. January 31, 2012 – 10:27 am.
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Obits | The City Commute
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Because shoving splinters under my toenails was too much fun. January 23, 2012 – 12:45 pm. If I died this morning in the manner I suspected I might, this is what my obituary would say:. Peter Welch was killed by a bacon delivery truck while crossing Hester street in Chinatown. He died as he lived. Laquo; Groundhog Commuting. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Drinking Wine With Friends. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Uncategorized | The City Commute
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Because shoving splinters under my toenails was too much fun. February 17, 2012 – 12:18 pm. Some basic rules of weapons training are to make the weapon an extension of yourself, and know where it is and what it’s doing at all times. This sort of training should be mandatory for anybody navigating New York City. You are what carry. February 3, 2012 – 10:07 am. The city that never sleeps stirs groggily from its half-conscious night dreaming at around five in the morning, downs its coffee, and is hard at wo...