From the monthly archives:

January 2006

It seems so weird. Many places in this world, folks are making money by playing games, and creating virtual items for sale to other players in their own virtual world. How do you assign a value to something that isn’t really real? Sure, someone took time to play the game, grind out the XP or [...]

Ok, really. I thought three blades would suffice.  I’m a simple guy with simple needs.  Razor with vibration? Who needs it. I received one free from Costco a while back and notice no difference in the quality of my cut. But hey, I’m  pedestrian.
So now you can have five blades (plus one extra precision trimmer [...]

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Worth Reading….

by Brad Grier on January 25, 2006

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Yeah, I’m probably so behind on this one, but a friend recommended Diesel Sweeties; I like it, so I forward the recommend to you.

A good friend ordered the aforementioned DVD and offered to review it for the local GeoCaching community:
“This is the definitive video featuring the exciting sport of Geocaching. Whether you are an active player or have just heard about Geocaching, this great video program is for you. Get your questions answered. Share the [...]

What do you know, some rather bright computer scientists over at Queen’s University have used a computer progam to analyze recent campaign speeches.
…analysed the usage patterns of 88 deception-linked words within the text of recent campaign speeches from the political leaders. They then determined the frequency of these patterns in each speech, and averaged that [...]