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November 23, 2009
- Yesterday on my way to lunch I was:1) Rewriting chapter four of Fool's Paradise (in my head: no typing in the car)2) Whistling Buggie Woogie Bugle Boy3) Driving4) Breathing5) Pumping Blood6) Regenerating cells7) Altering the space-time continuum Can I multi-task or what?
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November 20, 2009
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November 12, 2009
- Zero Tolerance and The Slippery Slope are rhetorical devices, intended to short-circuit intelligent decisions rather than promote them. Have zero tolerance for the slippery slope and avoid the slippery slope of zero tolerance.Okay, just this once.
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November 8, 2009
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November 5, 2009
- Foolish hobgoblins have consistently little minds.The little minds of fools have consistent hobgoblins.The foolish minds of hobgoblins have little consistency.(I know there's a Great Thought in there somewhere...)
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October 30, 2009
- The Mall of America was originally constructed by the Mayan civilization after they migrated to Bloomington, Minnesota, in 832 AD. The edifice was quickly abandoned after the Mayans decided it was too damn cold and moved to a condo in Boca Raton. In the Mayan language , Boca Raton means "you are standing on my foot", which leads many archeologists to conclude that it was a two bedroom ...
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October 25, 2009
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October 16, 2009
- Americans have a strong entrepreneurial streak. But this streak is tempered by practicality and family responsibility. During the current recession, people with jobs kept them out of fear of unemployment. But before this recession, many Americans stayed in their jobs out of a fear of losing their access to affordable health insurance. If some form of the proposed health care reform package is ...
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October 16, 2009
- Americans have a strong entrepreneurial streak. But this streak is tempered by practicality and family responsibility. During the current recession, people with jobs kept them out of fear of unemployment. But before this recession, many Americans stayed in their jobs out of a fear of losing their access to affordable health insurance. If some form of the proposed health care reform package is ...
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October 15, 2009
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