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May. 16th, 2008 11:21 amI'm going to put a commented-out "do_not_crash" in everything I write from now on. (Context, if needed.)


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Nov. 15th, 2007 11:12 amhttp://xkcd.com/344/
(Today's installment of the continuing epic.)
Mrs Roberts: "Don't be silly. Record company employees can't just go into houses and slice people up."
RIAA agent: "Ah, so you haven't read the DMCA."
MPAA agent: "Title IV, Section 408: Authorization of Deadly Force"
(Today's installment of the continuing epic.)
From
jrittenhouse's post about some of the delightfully odd things found in the Telegraph obituary columns:
"David Muffett, who has died aged 88, applied the skills he had honed when dealing with cannibals in colonial Africa to battling education ministers and teaching unions in his role as chairman of Hereford and Worcester County Council education committee."
Also, from the obituary for Susan Elliott, a comment about her late husband (who seems to be the real subject of the column): "Back in Ibiza, his affairs continued, his taste running to the exotic, including Chinese waiters, Moroccan gigolos, Spanish garage attendants, Barbadian shop assistants, even a hunchbacked Haitian dwarf."
Which leads tangentially to today's xkcd: Hey, I don't make the rules.
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"David Muffett, who has died aged 88, applied the skills he had honed when dealing with cannibals in colonial Africa to battling education ministers and teaching unions in his role as chairman of Hereford and Worcester County Council education committee."
Also, from the obituary for Susan Elliott, a comment about her late husband (who seems to be the real subject of the column): "Back in Ibiza, his affairs continued, his taste running to the exotic, including Chinese waiters, Moroccan gigolos, Spanish garage attendants, Barbadian shop assistants, even a hunchbacked Haitian dwarf."
Which leads tangentially to today's xkcd: Hey, I don't make the rules.
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May. 24th, 2007 10:16 amMore xkcd love. (As always, make sure to read the alt text as well.)
Take wrong turns. Talk to strangers. Open unmarked doors. And if you see a group of people in a field, go found out what they're doing. Do things without always knowing how they'll turn out.
From http://xkcd.com/c206.html
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