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Can you even see the front of that thing?

November 13th, 2007 | 13 Comments | Posted in Cars, Observations, Rants

Rant SignThis morning I was almost run over by yet another unqualified driver, and I just don’t feel like the tiny beep-beep of my horn was enough of a cry against the onslaught. I hope that this site doesn’t end up becoming one of those rant-a-day sites, but I can be quiet no more. I have a bone to pick, and it isn’t with someone you usually associate with, um, bone picking. I have a problem with the Soccer Mom.

What!? A complaint against that bastion of parental involvement? What am I, a communist? Are apple pie and hot dogs next? No. Not until I get run over by an apple pie or a hot dog.
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Religion meets science. Or math. Or something.

November 8th, 2007 | 9 Comments | Posted in Doodles, Observations

I came across this while backing up my files the other day. Back when the DaVinci Code movie came out there was a big to do about whether or not Jesus was married. In response to a comment on a forum I made this little image and posted it.

While I didn’t get a lot of positive feedback from some of the admins of the forum, I had several husbands email me privately telling me they enjoyed it.

Hopefully, you do too.

Jesus Proof

Cheers.

Sometimes I think technology hates me. And people do, too.

November 7th, 2007 | 9 Comments | Posted in Life, Rants

Rant SignAren’t computers supposed to make our lives easier? I mean, isn’t that really one of the reasons they were invented? Weren’t people sitting around thinking “Man, all these calculations are hard to do, and now I have to go to the bathroom. Isn’t there some way we can make it so these computations do themselves?”

Since the time that ingenuity answered nature’s call, computers have been here, but I don’t think they’ve been on our side. For example, on Friday afternoon, I picked up Apple’s new operating system 10.5, codenamed Leopard. desktop_hero20071016.jpgFirst off, this is one very cool piece of software. It installed on my laptop in about an hour, with no glitches, except for a setting in the email application that got changed and it took me a while to figure it out. The machine runs smoothly, the cool new features are a blast, and actually streamlines some of the tasks that I have to do on a daily basis. And the cool factor? Easy a nine. A ten would be pushing a button and the laptop transforms into a little friend I could play poker and have a beer with. Nine’s about as good as it gets.

Since it runs so beautifully on my machine, I thought I’d install it on my wife’s computer too. And, since I bought the multiple use license, that was the plan anyway.
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