I just returned from the New Communications Forum: Blog University held in Napa Valley last week. The conference lived up to its hype-- it was international, it was educational, and it was fun.
Chris Muir's Day By Day cartoon, for January 30, 2005
MMM.... I'm neon-ghost white.... pretty drunKen sLut-girls stagger close behiNd me....
I got an e-mail from Ray Tomlinson today. Well, at least I am on his rather long mailing list with ...
The Iraqi election has occurred and much has already been written. More is yet to be written and debated as the results come slowing in.
It's time for moderate Christians to start playing political hardball—after all, the other side has been doing it for years.
Back in my high school basketball days one of the teams would foul on ever play.
Forgive our representatives. Writing laws is what a Legislature does. If they don’t write enough, it can look like slacking.
Why do we respond to natural disasters and man-made ones in such different ways?
Andrew C. Quinn reviews Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events".
The very ordinary ladies of the Women's Institute are prepared to drop everything for a good cause.
Yet another set of 40-word comic book graphic novel/trade paperback reviews. W00t!
Princess Mia's Genovian Christmas plans go awry in this delightful short novel of the Princess Diaries series. Aimed at teens.
Sally Fox didn't invent colored cotton..." but she revolutionized ecologically friendly clothes production in 1989".
I love Excel, but it can be irritating. "Excel Annoyances" by Curtis Frye smoothes the rough edges of spreadsheet development.
It's always a good idea to keep a healthy selection of shoe-gazer pop lying around.
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