Election Results

I have too much to say about the election results, so instead I will relate the following story: I was talking to someone at work today about the election. She said her husband was almost in a froth because she hadn’t voted to support the Colorado ballot measure that would have allowed the state to […]

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Voted!

First thing this morning. Electronic voting machine (solo), down. It took me five years to trust electronic deposits. It’ll take a lot longer to trust these jokers.

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Ten Atheistic Commandments

I’ve seen this around a number of places now. My immediate reaction upon reading these the other day was…bleah. 1. Thou SHALT NOT believe all thou art told. Then don’t believe this list, either…because there’s a friggin’ agenda. 2. Thou SHALT seek knowledge and truth constantly. Which means that anything that doesn’t fit in the

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The Lessons of Scooby Doo

Evil wears many faces…fear wears but two. Live life to the fullest…braaaaaap! Luck goes to those who already survived the banana peel to the sole of the foot, the flying water hose to the pants, and the door to the face. Nothing is what it seems…except a flat-out bribe. The biggest challenge you will ever

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An O. Henry Love Story.

Not. Lee took Ray out to give me some writing time (and to give Ray out-of-the-house time) and picked up Variable Star, by Robert Heinlein and Spider Robinson, and some good chocolate for me. I finished up writing, decided I needed COFFEE, and picked up World War Z, by Max Brooks (also wrote The Zombie

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35 of 100

In 2005, Time magazine picked the 100 best English-language novels (1923-present). Mark the selections you have read in bold. If you liked it, add a star (*) in front of the title, if you didn’t, give it a minus (-). [I’ve added, if you feel totally indifferent or just can’t remember, mark it with a

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