December 2004
Asking an embarrassing question
The first … problem in the book concerns a psychologist trying to gather data on the percentage of people performing some embarrassing private act.
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Puzzles •
12/30/04
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Force of Habit
…often, we continue everyday routines just because that’s the way we’ve always done it…
Dad •
Observations •
12/30/04
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Last Minute Gift Ideas
Dave Barry reviews several must-have gifts for the holiday season.
Patrick •
Funnies/Recommendations •
12/21/04
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Predicting the future
It occurred to me the other day that most of life is about predicting the future.
Dad •
Observations •
12/18/04
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Random Holiday Greeting
Closerlook, a design firm in Chicago, sent out one of the funniest holiday e-greetings ever. Check it out!
Dan •
Felicitations •
12/17/04
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The Most Accurately Rated Bands
Not overrated, not underrated, right-on rated.
Patrick •
Recommendations •
12/14/04
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Steve Stewart wins an NEA grant
Steve Stewart has received an NEA grant for translation.
Patrick •
Felicitations •
12/09/04
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Thar she blows
I know from past experience that you can’t just leave the cover loose because the wind blows it off.
Dad •
Connections/Puzzles/Questions •
12/09/04
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Quotes on Humanity & War
Two quotes - one from MLK and one from Eleanor Roosevelt - on humanity and war.
David •
Quotes •
12/09/04
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Photo Albums of Me in Heaven
I often find myself wondering, “Wouldn’t it be cool to see a photo album collection of other people’s pictures that you happen to be in?” Yes it would be outrageously cool.
David •
Observations •
12/07/04
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What’s in a Name?
Now that I have two daughters, I’m confused about names.
Patrick •
Observations •
12/06/04
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How much information is there?
According to Lesk, enough disk storage space has already been sold to contain all the information there is.
Dad •
Stuffs •
12/04/04
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That Darn Dragon
Check out Rush’s newest music video!
Patrick •
Recommendations •
12/03/04
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Finding Easter
No one knew when Easter was exactly, although the consensus was that it was probably in March.
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Explanations •
12/02/04
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