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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Catching up
Catching up, syndication feeds, semantic web, politics, life, and a cat picture. You know: the usual. Continue reading
Posted in Society, Stuff, Technology
21 Comments
Whirling Away
Fall in St. Louis. Robins on an early migration, and late season tornadoes. Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Life, Society
12 Comments
Lost Autumn
I lost autumn this year. It was just beginning here in St. Louis when I went to Idaho, and just ending when I got there. When I returned to St. Louis, most of the leaves were gone from the trees. … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Society, Stuff, Technology
15 Comments
Downtime
Last night my host installed the PHP 4.4.1 upgrade, which promptly broke my weblogging tool, Wordform. Broke it to the point where the admin pages don’t load in any form, and no error is given in my logfile or in … Continue reading
Posted in Society
3 Comments
Poor auld Tin
I don’t travel well anymore. Oh, I like my car trips, but I don’t care much for flying in this paranoid, bankrupt age and even the train was tiring. I think if the circumstances had been better, or I had … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
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Warm and Wonderful Post of the Week
Danny’s post featuring a really excellent mountain photo–beats mine all hollow–and a story about a new house guest.
Eats, Shoots, and Leaves does Ms Manners
Lynn Truss, the author of the acclaimed Eats, Shoots, and Leaves is interviewed in the New York Times about her new book, Talk to the Hand: The Utter Bloody Rudeness of the World Today, or Six Good Reasons to Stay … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Writing
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