to think that i saw it on drawstring street... one. ah, the long war. i love those. much better for the economy than a simple brief war. two. great article. it's too bad shitty people have given america a reputation folks like this should be defining. three. this blog uses more of the latest interweb fads than any i've seen. i wonder how quickly they cut them loose? i suppose if it's all automated... four. it's all starting to make sense now... five. this bad mother is an interesting tale - a man marries a goat. the story itself is worthwhile, and the publication is suspect. an english language e-newspaper on sudan, based in france. my goodness, the west is horny for oil. six. point five billion. hoo wah. seven. even with alito and roberts, roe v wade won't be overturned. too bad, south dakota. not to mention, the american people don't want it.
February 25, 2006
February 23, 2006
one. cindy sheehan wasn't alone! two. did i say amateur? three. i'm glad "all canadians can access" the supreme court hearings. thank god our democracy is perfect. you can go to sleep now. knee jerk? four. i like bill graham. if only because he gets that all dan mcteague can do is whine. that makes him a good consumer critic. five. six. seven.
February 22, 2006
the new government of canada has made some decidedly amateur mistakes since taking office.
February 19, 2006
technically, i "age" today (and apparently, today only). but over the past few days, i've collected the following wonderful trail on interweb browsing. enjoy, and if you feel so inclined, let me know what you think. one. this shit is amazing. make it your homepage. two. we knew harper hated the media. then they gave him a free ride, and now they're pissed again. by the second budget, we'll have another election. three. how is this any different than other floor crossings? oh, right, the "proximity to the election." in my mind, unless democracy has more frequent elections, you ought to honor your pledge as a member of a party, until the next election. but since it doesn't work that way, the entire term is fair game. four. five. is the complaint based on the publication? i'm not sure i understand the premise... six. really? i thought silvio berlusconi was doing a good enough job embarassing his own gov't that he didn't need help from his ministers... seven. in the face! eight. everything IS available on the interweb! nine. and country music has resisted the rest of the entertainment industry. not. ten. so good. i love SF. eleven. somebody, do something. twelve. never forget who tells you the news. thirteen. fourteen. maybe, just maybe, we can sell the entire interweb to yahoo or google. then we won't have to remember anything but those two brands. that being said, del.icio.us is really cool. fifteen. even better. sixteen. this is awesome. i wish it was available in other languages too. seventeen. when i was seventeen... eighteen. watch as we lose ALL our rights. eventually, each word in english will come with a little "TM" in the corner nineteen. twenty. in the interest of fairness (not that it is a widely held interest, apparently) twenty-one. best way to defend yourself from governmental information hording: media literacy. twenty-two. don't call me. i'm subject to warrantless wiretapping. twenty-three. twenty-four. lovely. one link for each of my years on earth. ok! time for my annual review...
February 15, 2006
works has busy as of late. but the sun has been working longer hours too, so at least my walks home are more pleasant. these are the links i found on a browser i had minimized for a while. interesting, when you forget how all the dots connected to take me to each destination. one. two. three. four. five. six. oh, and dick cheney shot someone in the face. the FACE! what? yeah!

