Speechless: A Rilly Long Election Entry
November 17, 2008
Filed in: The Home Front, The Way We Live Now
I know, it’s been 13 days and I still haven’t written a thing.
Partly—mostly—it’s because lots and lots of better writers said it more eloquently already. All I can do is say “amen” to their “amens.”
And a little bit it’s also because, like many other people in the United States and maybe...
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Deja vu all over again
October 10, 2008
Filed in: The Way We Live Now
What does it remind you of, this past week? Why do these days feel so … familiar? The stock market bleeding out so shockingly, Bush nervously addressing the nation to no positive effect, crowds being whipped into a frenzy of fear and hate (see you in hell, S.P., for that one), regular people...
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Yes, It Is All About Me, Why Do You Ask?
September 29, 2008
Filed in: Alaska, The Home Front, The Way We Live Now
* What if you won a prize [scroll way down to find Computerworld] and nobody noticed?
I faux-pout, or mostly faux-pout, as my co-workers were quite sweet in emailing their congratulations. Also, they are quite sick to death of that story. Even so, what crumbs fall from the table of...
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Known Ho and Social Climber
September 22, 2008
Filed in: The Home Front, The Middle Ages
No, this isn’t a Swellville entry, tho’ Lord knows there are plenty of both in the world’s most perfect town (hos and social climbers, I mean).
No, the title of this entry is an homage to one of my favoritest pieces in the Fall 2008 issue of Brain,Child Magazine, parts of which (but not all)...
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Watch this. It will make you feel better.
September 08, 2008
Filed in: Alaska, The Way We Live Now
How many hours of lost productivity is Sarah Palin responsible for? Admit it: whether you’re gloating or loathing, you’re getting precious else done.
I’m not going to let her take up another nanosecond of my neurons after this, but three bits to share:
* Normally I hate when people send me...
