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Toward a Collective Consciousness

Ignoring all its faults, this is what I think of when I think of Wikipedia. And now I have it on the web for reference when I’m trying to explain what I mean.

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Easy as Fishing, You Could be a Mortician

Michelle is just putting the finishing touches on Joyce Carol Oates’ The GraveDigger’s Daughter, and I, for one, am ecstatic. The back-cover, the side that faces me when reading in bed unfortunately, features a large pho…

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An Athlete's Lament

Guess no one would have paid attention if Peter Tosh wrote about “Reggae Bursitis”.

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Mitt? Primaries Are That-Away

Filed under: Better Late Than Never

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Dave Atell's iPod

I was on iTunes the other night—and you know, alcohol and iTunes don’t mix. I have every one of Hitler’s speeches now.”

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Conversations to Remember

Your [gas] is horrible.”

No, no it’s not. It’s like someone made you a peanut butter sandwich and you didn’t even know you brought lunch.”

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Still Waiting

For Zero Punctuation to get old. It seems like everything that really entertains me on the Internet has a short life. Hilarious for a week, funny for a month, meh after that. But I’m starting to doubt this will ever happen with Yahtzee. See for yourself:

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Clone Table Rows with Form Elements in a .NET Style

Using jQuery to coax .NET into cloning table rows with properly numbered id/ name attributes:

var MyNamespace = {
    

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Rails 2.0 Released

2.0.1, actually. Now I just need an excuse to use it somewhere.

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Me and .NET

We get along so well:

Try Catch Drop

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