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 | it's not that i've had no thoughts, guess i've been busy, or it's that i'm reading my favorite newspaper more and the web less, so a bloggable link is non-immediate (how to say unmittelbar?). |
 | anyway, i've been on the Friday train a lot of late, and it's always overfilled, people in the aisles, hot hot hot. i can see how this might happen now and again, but it happens everytime -- why don't they, like, make the train longer? |
 | met an old aquaintance, Christian, also caught in the aisles. Small world! He was at a SmallTalk Camp; told me the whole unite testing thing, SUnit, JUnit, etc. was the output of one of these. |
 | Now i wonder if John will notice this refer in his recent referrers list and so get my comment: |
 | You've got three incarnations of scripting.com in your list -- if you strip the leading www. & trailing slash from the URLs, the stats will be more accurate. |
 | cheers! |
 | If you consider that the can costs more to produce than the content, it should really be the other way around -- keep the can and discard the drink. |
 | As Secretary of State Colin Powell prepared to make his case for invading Iraq to the U.N. on Feb. 5, a friend of his told me, he had to throw out a couple of hours' worth of sketchy intelligence other Bush officials were trying to stuff into his speech. |
 | U.S. News & World Report reveals this week that when Mr. Powell was rehearsing the case with two dozen officials, he became so frustrated by the dubious intelligence about Saddam that he tossed several pages in the air and declared: "I'm not reading this. This is $%&*#." |
 | Who is this Bob Graham? i think i like him. |
 | so i lied |
 | Today, the United States of America, through the mouth of Paul Wolfowitz, are saying to the world, Hey, so we lied about the reasons for attacking Iraq. Is there a problem here? Are you, like, gonna do anything about it? Huh? |
 | Colin Powell, whom i always kinda liked in this administration, all things being relative, stands before us today with a choice; either he's a fool or he's a liar. bumm rap, huh. |
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