Posted on January 14, 2004, by k-pho in Funny.

Poor Hillary… :-)


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Posted on January 14, 2004, by jank in Funny.

“We’re not talking pounds and pounds … (w)e’re talking tons and tons. The easiest thing would be to have it incinerated”

My guess is that the Canuks could find thousands willing to pitch in with the inceneration.

Posted on January 14, 2004, by jank in Entertainment.

‘Cause he’s good enough, he’s smart enough, and gosh darn it, people like him. Noon to Three, weekdays. Starting in April. They’ll try to go ‘round-the-clock, starting in Chicago, New York, and San Francisco.

More here.

Posted on January 14, 2004, by cynsmith in Funny.

They know how to bottom line it, don’t they?

U.S. To Give Every Iraqi $3,544.91, Let Free-Market Capitalism Do The Rest

Posted on January 14, 2004, by reeder in Query.

Why would I want to install and run it in order to view anything on the site?

Posted on January 14, 2004, by cynsmith in Politics.

In the interest of civic duty I went to the polls yesterday to vote in DC’s Democratic primary. Here’s how little I accomplished:

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Posted on January 14, 2004, by etrigan in Stuff.

A Reuters article at MSNBC discusses Kodak’s decision to end 35mm and APS cameras.

But the Rochester-based company will continue to sell one-time use cameras in the West and expand its sales of these and other film-based cameras and supplies in markets such as China, India, and Latin America, where demand is on the rise.

So, my current love of 35mm film is gonna start getting expensive, I think. A while back Kelly turned me onto Lomography.com and I’ve purchased several film-based cameras since then — most from this site like the original Lomo (which is almost always in my pocket), the Colorsplash (featured here last week), the SuperSampler and the ActionSampler (which I now realize I need to upgrade to the ActionSampler Flash ). I did not buy my 3D camera from Lomo but I saw it there first and found the original Korean manufactured version.

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Posted on January 14, 2004, by etrigan in Politics.

I can’t believe that I’ve never posted one of these before, but it doesn’t come up in a cursory search. I love Keith Knight’s K Chronicles and it often makes Wednesday my favorite day at Salon.com. This week features Keef’s brand of Bush attack which speaks to the silliness of all political speech (including my own).