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Zombies in the Manger

October 11, 2009

The fol­low­ing zombie-manger-invasion comic comes, iron­i­cally, from the Hall­mark blog. It was just too great to not repost.

Actu­ally, if you poke around the blog, there are all kinds of great things, includ­ing the Robots with Stuff series (most recently, A Robot With Mom Jeans), ass cleaner, and their “Funny, But No” YouTube series of rejected […]

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Portland’s Robotic Goths

August 24, 2009

Here are two “Port­land excels at…” links I have run across in the past week.
I lurk on the Port­land Indus­trial Gothic (PIG) mail­ing list.  Actu­ally, “lurk” is an under­state­ment.  I sub­scribe, the mes­sages come into my inbox, and the vast major­ity of them get moved, unread, to an archive folder.  One sub­ject line recently caught my […]

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Weird Dream

June 2, 2008

Last night, I had dreams in which I was fight­ing robots.  It was all hand-to-hand com­bat — punch­ing and kick­ing and such.  I think some of this phys­i­cal move­ment spilled over into the real world.  For this dream, I must place blame entirely on Penny Arcade and their On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Dark­ness game, […]

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How to completely derail the Engineering department in 2 easy steps

April 18, 2008

How to derail the Engi­neer­ing depart­ment in 2 easy steps:
Step 1: Have one of your cowork­ers announce pub­licly that he stealth­fully gave his 2 weeks notice two weeks ago and has been keep­ing it on the down-low.  He’s mov­ing on to big­ger and bet­ter things (going back to school) and he’ll really be missed by all.  […]

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Yet another empty and meaningless post of random observations…

January 17, 2004

Why is it that every time you want to make a right turn into a park­ing lot with a small dri­ve­way, there is a large SUV block­ing most of the dri­ve­way try­ing to exit and turn across all lanes of traf­fic?  You start to turn into the dri­ve­way and get half-way off the street when […]

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