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Monthly Archives: June 2007
(i)ResQ Me
Months ago, I botched a battery installation on Trumpy, my trusty old iPod Mini, rendering its clickwheel useless. I thought it was as good as dead (or at least nothing more than a glorified USB hard drive) until my wonderful … Continue reading
Posted in Geekery, Life and times, consumerism, iGiveUp, tech toys
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Question of the day
If a vegetarian is someone who eats vegetables, then what’s a humanitarian?
Posted in Randomness
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Spirit of Radio Ga-Ga
According to the Portland Press Herald, WCLZ, the only local commercial radio station I bother listening to, is being sold. Their parent company is buying out ABC Radio, and needs to divest some stations. A notice on CLZ’s website says … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Randomness, radio
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Start asking, "What's My Motivation?"
Yes, the post title contains a Newsboys reference. Big whoop. Wanna fight about it? It’s June now. I can now look back at the month of May and see that I’ve completed a full month on my 10,000 step walking … Continue reading
Posted in Life and times, consumerism, exercise
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