Who needs sleep? well you’re never gonna get it Who needs sleep? tell me what’s that for Who needs sleep? be happy with what you’re getting There’s a guy who’s been awake since the Second World War
In which I admire another blogger
In the office 5-Disc changer right now: Foo Fighters, untitled Blink 182, Enema of the State Creed, higher – single Pearl Jam, No Code No Doubt, Return of Saturn
Enough about me Let’s talk about you for awhile Enough about you Let’s talk about life for awhile …
This is an example of how beautiful the internet is. I completely agree with this person. I knew I couldn’t be the only one who felt this way. She has written things here that I have said to my friends. (I just don’t watch VH-1.) Go read this letter.
“Programming is like sex: one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life.”
Michael Sinz, seen at haha, no serious
Bart Simpson is delightfully saucy.
Right now Bud clocks in at 485.7 Kbps (59.5 K bytes/sec) at Microsoft’s Bandwidth Speed Test. This is considerably better than the 19.4 Kbps he used to get through the old 28.8 modem. I don’t know how that compares to ADSL, but I don’t really care. It’s plenty fast for me.
Sunday mornings are my favorite time of the week. Okay. Maybe not. Maybe just right now. Whatever. Somehow I was wide awake at 8:00 this morning even though I didn’t get to sleep until around 3:30 am. I washed the coffee pot, stared out the window while the Master Blend was a-brewing, noticed that the
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A few years ago I was trying to determine what cocktails I could make with the alcohol I had at home. I searched the App Store but couldn't find an app that would let me do that, so I built one.
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