Monthly Archives: March 2007
Blogging and Openness
I’ve mused about this idea before a little, but this post over at Molly’s got me thinking about it again.
The Secret: What a scam.
In the last two days, I have read two articles on The Secret. The articles are: Oprah’s Ugly Secret on Salon Reader Inspired Topic #2 on Dancing Down the Moon. I highly recommend reading both articles, but what they boil … Continue reading
The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre
by Stephen Youngkin This book has been WAY long in coming, and it kind of shows. Youngkin’s prose reads like it’s been polished one or two too many times. So far, though, I’m enjoying it. It’s a bit sad, of … Continue reading
Aah, the life of a geek
I have The Best Fiance Ever(tm). He got me a Palm Tungsten E2 for my birthday, to replace my oldass Palm IIIxe. It is a thing of beauty, it really is. Color screen, about a jilion pixels compared to the … Continue reading
Torture
This post over at Sad Salvation raises an interesting point. (Be sure to read the Followup post too.) I agree that using torture as “entertainment” is messed up. That’s the reason I refused to see “The Passion of the Christ.” … Continue reading
Hippo birdie two me!
Well, I’m 29. My last year of being a twenty-something. Let’s see how I’m doing on my 25 Things To Do In The Next 25 Years:
Meme
Courtesy of Wordweaverlynn. Meme rules : Leave me a comment saying, “Me, Me!!!” while waving your hand in the air. I will respond by asking you five questions. You will update your LJ with the answers to the questions. You … Continue reading
Rough day
Today I did three things: Euthanized my beloved pony, Shane. Scanned a ton of family photos, including several of Shane and other pets I’ve loved and had to let go. Reorganized my books. There’s nothing like semi-mindless, organized labor to … Continue reading