My friend Dave recently bought a 20′ Sea Ray. On top of that, the EAA air show is in progress down in Oshkosh. Woohoo!
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Monthly Archives: July 2004
Five days and no crashes yet
Sorry for the extended outage, but it’s been a little scary around here, what with the crashing PowerBook.
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everyone’s a pundit
Musings, opinions, commentary. Yeah, it’s all that.
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What, exactly, does “Fahrenheit 9/11” mean, anyway?
Been busy this week, but this bears mentioning: Michael Moore’s latest “documentary” may have some serious credibility problems.
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Dr. Dad to the Rescue
Things looked pretty dire, but our patient will pull through nicely.
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Once more into the breach…
I’ve swapped out the RAM in the laptop and finished the initial setup (again). Hopefully this time I’ll have a little more luck.
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Thought it was power, but apparently not.
The laptop is still freaking out. I’m back to the RAM theory.
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See New PowerBook. See New PowerBook Die. See Sad Scott.
There’s a happy ending to this story, but you’re never going to believe what happened to the new PowerBook I got for work. (Includes lesson learned!)
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Now that’s a jump
Joseph W. Kittinger, Jr. rode up in an open gondola, high altitude balloon to 102,800 feet, then jumped out. With a parachute, of course, but still…
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Sloppy journalists, meet Joe Q. Publisher
John Leo writes for US News on what could be a credibility crisis for the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times.
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