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“This is a federal badge, for federal people…”
So this photography student in Seattle is out taking pictures of local landmarks, when… The police officer had failed to rebut my arguments, but he was definitely being a lot nicer now (which was quite welcome). He’d been explaining how the SPD are required to investigate all calls, which I said I understood, but I
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Apparently GWB is not above giving people the finger.
Read [www.livejournal.com] – I can’t decide whether I consider this a point in his favour, or not. On the whole I suspect that I do consider it a point in his favour, but my estimation of him as a man is so low that standing on top of any sort of ladder will not suffice
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the shopping report
expensive day: eyetest done (fix the left axial misplacement on my left lens, glaucoma and retina check, grill the optomotrist, the works) and new glasses (polycarb rimless) and sunglasses (bikeproof black rims with rayban-green lenses) on order, six new business/casual shirts, new vests, four new belts, two pairs cufflinks, other oddments, some basic groceries, and
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tears for fears
…and so the security-geek’s event correlation thread kicks in once more; over the last three weeks I have seen two separate old Tears For Fears get playtime on various of the music channels on TV, as well as a rerun of a Top of the Pops appearance doing Mad World. “Aha!”, sez I, “this behooves
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friday evening: nettle removal
After four nights of visitors the house needs a cleanup, the garden needs a flamethrower and weird booze abounds such that I don’t know what to do with it. Well, that’s a lie. “Drink it” is probably a good start. Valerie was astonished – nay, horrified – that I had never before encountered something called
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Apple Wireless Security Suspicion
It’s been evident to me for some time that my iBook is caching the WEP Key for my home network, elsewhere than in my KeyChain; indeed my keychain can even be locked and yet my iBook will merrily reconnect to my home network when I get back frmo a day at the office. Does anyone
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The Register Likes DTrace
…and so do I; after having a 20 minute introduction to it c/o Darren Moffat midweek, I am positively enthused about DTrace. The Register article [www.theregister.co.uk] suffers from having to explain DTrace to ordinary people; for Unix geeks it is probably fastest to say: It’s the bastard offspring of an unholy three-way union between your
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Farm Sluts!
This is not what you think it is. Well, strictly that’s not correct – it’s about precisely what you think it is; just that it’s not. It’s a hilarious 17 minute FoxSearchlight short that demonstrates above all else that some Americans really do understand irony. Finally. Also: when in doubt, hit the power switch. [www.foxsearchlight.com]
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The Triumphant Return of the Clippings Post with a Beat!
Welcome to Bush Is Lord. [bushislord.com] open-source interface for ISBN retrieval [www.isbn.org.uk] Many online booksellers provide an ISBN lookup service, but the bibliographic information on the results page is mixed in with the graphics, text and code required to provide for the sale of the book. Some companies provide access to the raw ISBN data
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latin translation
a friend in another blog faces this challenge: Does anyone know enough Latin to translate “Nihil domestica sede iocundius” ? It was inscribed above the lintel of a house in Venice and it’s bugging me. The closest my l337 latin 5killz can get is something like “there is nothing common (domestic) in a pleasant home.”
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The Zompist Phrasebook
I understand your language perfectly. Je parle français comme une vache espagnole. Hablo español como un gringo borracho. Ich sprechen deutsch wie italienisch Fußballtrainer. I bet those machine guns are fake. C’est du toc, toutes ces mitrailleuses. Apuesto a que estas metralletas son falsas. Ich wette, diese MGs sind Attrappen. Are all of your jails