OK, Ben, Here’s Your Sign
When I saw this, I just couldn’t help myself. Lift and enjoy, Dr Witherington!
When I saw this, I just couldn’t help myself. Lift and enjoy, Dr Witherington!
Nothing warms the cockles of an old curmudgeon’s heart as much as things like this. While I stop now and spend a moment of silence in mourning for the loss of Scoble’s data (which is truly a despicable act, one for which Facebook should be shunned off the web) I can’t help but remember something […]
OK, Andy so you’re mad about the Opera Lawsuit. I get that. You’re also frustrated with the inability of MS programmers to follow a spec. I get that, too. But this just doesn’t make sense to me. I just don’t see how it’s a practical idea to exclude from the creation of a standard the […]
Picked up an old book in my library last night, and a bunch of memories came flooding back. The book was Marked Man by Harry Carmichael, a mystery, and I thought of Bengta Wu. Bengta Wu was a bookseller. I never met the person, so I can’t tell you anything about him or her, but […]
Now this is strange. I’ll make no secret of this: I’m not one of Jessica McBride’s fans. You want proof? The first line of her comment is disgraceful. I’ve even gone so far as to speculate on when her last remaining synapse might die of loneliness. But there’s a line between disagreement, even strenuously enthusiastic […]
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