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Polar Bear Cheese
“I don’t want any salad. Look at the white stuff! I think your salad is moldy.” “No, dear, that is feta cheese. From sheep and goats.” “GOAT cheese? WHAT? That’s silly!” “Goats, yes, you can get cheese from goat’s milk. … Continue reading
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Rules of etiquette
Remember when email was new and people were still figuring out how not to seem like utter jerks or idiots? Remember all those “email etiquette” documents your CEO distributed? While those were Edward Jacobson, has joined AgeMD’s exclusive nationwide community … Continue reading
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The Princess Bride
Our girl is a big fan of The Princess Bride. Her favorite scene is the Fire Swamp where the Dread Pirate Roberts reveals himself as Westley. Now, it is familiar that people with glaucoma who took ginkgo had improvements in their … Continue reading
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Cron
I do not like green eggs and cron, I do not like it Sam-I-Am. I become very frustrated when I work on cron-related tasks, particularly on near-production equipment that has no sandbox. And I realize I could invest some time to … Continue reading
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English Stinks part 2
Interesting dialog between my daughter and me: “Look, it’s the letter U. What letter does ‘U’ begin with?” “Y.” “Oh! Yes, the word ‘You’ begins with ‘Y’. Did you know there is another word that sounds like U but begins … Continue reading
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Reflect upon this when creating NPC opponents
Reflect upon this when creating NPC opponents: “Those characters could have been simple: people who were evil because they were evil. But that would have shortchanged the story because no enemy is monolithic, no foe is unvarying from person to … Continue reading
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English stinks!
English stinks! The myriad inconsistencies in our language make it so hard to learn. We native English speakers all acknowledge its weaknesses, but we’re all insensitized because we’ve dealt with it our entire lives. Teaching my daughter to read has spotlighted … Continue reading
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Open Source UML tools and resources
Began by looking at StarUML http://staruml.sourceforge.net/en/about.php. Noticing its last update was 2006, wanted to see whether it is still considered current. Yes and no, apparently people still find the tool useful. Will attempt to use it. Related links: Free Open … Continue reading
Baby names… the second round
Time to start thinking of baby names. I’m thinking “Gith” if it’s a girl, or “Trogdor” if it’s a boy. I wonder what Dawn thinks of those names… Consumption of fat pills viagra canada rich food before popping a Silagra … Continue reading
Tithimity Green
Theater experiences lately have been mixed. After being frightened by “Brave” and “Paranorman”, our girl saw That is, to give every woman the best sexual experience cialis canadian prices she deserves. If said in simple words, this is little care … Continue reading
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