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Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Posted by philgomes 10:34 PM
Random Thoughts -- Nov. 2, 2005
Random Thoughts -- Nov. 2, 2005
- Yes, damn it, that really is me playing guitar at time-index 4:30 in my latest podcast. Yes, it's a little sloppy, but it was a first-take... So, put that in your "transparency" pipe and smoke it!
- My new conspiracy theory: The epidemic of shootings involving armed postal workers was not due to on-the-job stress. These postal workers were secret participants in a revived MK-Ultra project and were either mis-programmed or over-programmed. (Think Manchurian Candidate.)
- Bringing the newspaper's sports page into the john is a time-honored tradition amongst men. In a shared bathroom, it's not uncommon to find the sports page on the floor of a stall or wedged between the dispensers for the toilet paper and the sanitary seats. This isn't littering — it's actually quite considerate, since heaven forbid someone would have to sit on the john for a few minutes and not have reading material. Anyway... Today, I noticed that someone left behind a printout of a web article from the Seattle Times' sports section. This is, I think, the first time I've seen this happen. Mark my words: In under 20 years, we're going to think nothing of finding what we today might call "PDAs" or even "Tablet PCs" left behind in bathrooms.
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