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Interesting story
Posted May 14, 2004
I came home last Thursday and there was a crow pacing back and forth in the window sill of my room. Apperently he (or she) came in through the chimeny. My fireplce window was slightly ajar so I figure that was the way it entered my locked room. Not much was disturbed in my room, a few droppings here and there, a small pile of Mad magazines fallen to the floor, a few toiletries knocked over in front of a mirror. I dont know how long it was in my room, I opened the window and set it free.
I think he (or she) owes me one, if my chimeny flew was closed it may have died in there. Whenever I eat at Mcdonalds, which isn't very often, I always throw a few fries to the crows.
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testing testing - is this thing on?
Posted Nov 13, 2003
I just now realized how much space is being given
to me to use as I will.
That little space between and
I finaly found what to put in there!! !!
The first thing I did was move my big a** fish tank
into the "leave a message" area - so people would have something
to look at while typing
My next project is the conversation intro!
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what's this code mean?
Posted Oct 20, 2003
what is this? I've seen it in coing before but don't know what it does.
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Time perspective
Posted Oct 19, 2003
Since the Sun dictates when noon occures I've come to the conclusion that any time of day, or nite, that you care to name, it's that time somewhere on the Earth. As an example, it is exacly 3:15pm somewhere if you read time by degrees of the Sun. Of course this statement totally ignores time zones. Furthermore, since it's 5:25am where I'm at, it must be 5:25 and some odd seconds a couple feet from where I sit and down the road it's 5:26am somewhere.
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