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Glaciers of the '80s
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Harvest time
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The ultimate food-mile friendly food source
Over Christmas holiday, I built a veggie garden in the backyard, which had been on my "todo" list for a long time. Armed only with an old hand saw, a hammer, and some nails, it took a few days to complete.
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Happy 2008
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Your grandchildren will talk about this
An amazing thing is happening here in New Zealand, and it’s just in time for the holiday season. I captured this ship-hot moment on video, you’ll have to watch it yourself to believe it. Perhaps the event will come to a city near you (one can only hope!).
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Cousins
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Busted
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Hello, 2007
It’s been a busy time here at the end of 2006 and start of 2007, full of dissertations, babies, family, work, and play. I’m moving to a new photo publishing site, and I’ve posted some end-of-year photos there.
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Commie Pinko Veggie Baby
I haven’t been forcing her to watch Motorcycle Diaries or anything, and yet Lillian shows many signs of being a good little commie pinko veggie.
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Continuing adventures of Lillian Oona
Lillian continues to delight and amaze us.
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Lillian Oona
Lillian Oona was born Friday, Oct 13 at 4:45pm. Minette, myself, and she are all doing very well. I’ve collected some photos from her first week. Minette and I are both still fairly groggy from lack of sleep, but that is slowly improving as our schedule adjusts to Lillian’s.
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Ahoy, me hearties!
Today is International Talk Like A Pirate Day. Arrr, ye scurvy dogs!
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Home Cooking
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Recycling Conspiracy
Last week on my street’s garbage day I strolled outside for my daily run to my favorite coffee place, only to find some of my garbage strewn across the sidewalk. The recyclers had already come and gone, but the garbage truck hadn’t yet. I picked up the debris and threw it back in the bin, only to discover that all of my recycling had actually been dumped into the garbage bin. It wasn’t just dumped on top, either. The garbage had been lifted out, the recycling dumped in at the bottom, and the garbage replaced on top of the recycling.
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The 70's were brown, green, and mustard
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TidBits
For the longest time I’ve used an old FileMaker database to store login and password information to all the various things in my life that require such information. Mostly I needed this because I have a terrible memory for such things. But working with the ol’ FileMaker has been a pain, and I had plans for some time to create a web-based database to manage this data.
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Busy times
I found some beer at Minette’s parent’s house… vintage mid-1960’s.
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29
29 must be my and Minette’s lucky number. Our flat in San Francisco was number 29, then on the 29th of May we purchased a house in Auckland, also number 29. Perhaps it is time to buy a lotto ticket.
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Fast Food Nation: The Movie
Fast Food Nation, a book which I think Matt made everyone read, has been made into a movie. The official site has a teaser trailer up. You can also read a preview of the movie.
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Quite possibly the dumbest error message ever
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