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Packing Master II

Monday, April 7th, 2003

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Hmmmm.

Pack, or watch Drunken Master II?

I can’t say that the time change (which means it feels like it’s only 9PM) is helping me out here.

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Wow, this entry was really messed up all day.

Monday, April 7th, 2003

Wow, this entry was really messed up all day.

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Wow.

Monday, April 7th, 2003

Wow.

“Dude,” said my old buddy George the following day, “you were saved by your blog!”

AccordionGuy escapes a con artist thanks to his readership.

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“Remember when you installed Mosaic for someone you loved back in 1994?

Monday, April 7th, 2003

“Remember when you installed Mosaic for someone you loved back in 1994? It’s that time all over again.” Buy this month’s Wired, enjoy the Matrix article, but grab the UnWired featurette (including a Palm anecdote from Darryl!) and pass it around.

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<J> We should code in C <Un-named-advisor> C is much slower <J> Every CS prof I’ve ever talked to disagrees <Un-named-advisor> This one goes to…

Monday, April 7th, 2003

<J> We should code in C
<Un-named-advisor> C is much slower
<J> Every CS prof I’ve ever talked to disagrees
<Un-named-advisor> This one goes to 11
<J> Why not make 10 the loudest, and …
<Un-named-advisor> Enough of your logic. I’ve been doing this for 25 years.
<J> … and it still doesn’t work.

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I was recently asked to explain why chip is sometimes thrown.

Monday, April 7th, 2003

I was recently asked to explain why chip is sometimes thrown.

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“The soldiers and police who were supposed to be the bedrock of a stable postwar Afghanistan have gone unpaid for months and are drifting away.”…

Monday, April 7th, 2003

“The soldiers and police who were supposed to be the bedrock of a stable postwar Afghanistan have gone unpaid for months and are drifting away.” -AP, on the Taliban rebuilding their power structure.

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