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Archive for August 29th, 2003

Off Topic, But….

August 29th, 2003

Off Topic, But…. (Score:5, Funny)

by Tsali (594389)
on Fri 29 Aug 07:33PM (#6830656)

How many /.’ers actually own a lava lamp?

Good.

Now, how many of those who raised their hand are involved in a relationship with someone.

Ahhh. You in the back. Anyone else? Good.

Thanks.

This space for rent…

[16:12] <ctate> my question is how best to fix this [16:12] <ctate> with a side-order of how best to fix it TODAY.

August 29th, 2003

[16:12] <ctate> my question is how best to fix this

[16:12] <ctate> with a side-order of how best to fix it TODAY.

I’ve expanded my tentative exploration of the offerings of a particular independent Canadian beverage outfit to their cream soda, having already become enamored of their…

August 29th, 2003


I’ve expanded my tentative exploration of the offerings of a particular independent Canadian
beverage outfit
to their cream soda, having already become enamored
of their root beer (as a locally-available alternative to Henry’s).
The cream soda is also excellent! It’s actually rather unlike cream
sodas I’ve had in the past — this particular interpretation has a
wonderful cotton-candy aroma, and a similar flavor. Quite sweet (it’s
cream soda, after all) but, honestly, not even as sticky-sweet tasting as
Pepsi.

The reconstruction of Iraq is held above our heads like a promise and a threat.

August 29th, 2003

The reconstruction of Iraq is held above our heads like a promise and a threat. People roll their eyes at reconstruction because they know (Iraqis are wily) that these dubious reconstruction projects are going to plunge the country into a national debt only comparable to that of America. A few already rich contractors are going to get richer, Iraqi workers are going to be given a pittance and the unemployed Iraqi public can stand on the sidelines and look at the glamorous buildings being built by foreign companies.

Riverbend, the newest Baghdad blogger taking the world by surprise with her incisive commentary and resilient wit. Just like with Raed, people are wondering if she’s for real. But William Gibson makes a compelling argument for her authenticity: “I have doubts about the assumption that there could not be, today, in a population the size of Baghdad’s, Iraqi’s in their mid-twenties whose English is fluent and idiomatic.”

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