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2.28.2003 Thank you, Slashdot: Amazon.com Sales Rank: 910 posted by Christopher Null | 9:35 PM Cool morning: - Half Mast reviewed on Slashdot - Invited to be part of a panel at the Sonoma Valley Film Festival (April 13) posted by Christopher Null | 10:16 AM 2.27.2003 I like these new typing gloves, but they smell of bacon. posted by Christopher Null | 4:59 PM Baby pics by popular demand.
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2.25.2003 I can't decide if this is amusing or not, but the #4 link when searching for the word "murder" on Overture is Amazon.com. In other news, I dreamed last night that my little brother built a nuclear bomb and tried to get a crazy woman to detonate it. I turned him in and he got upset, but my mother was far angrier about the whole thing. posted by Christopher Null | 9:36 AM 2.24.2003 At what point do we just give up and put the money in our mattresses? posted by Christopher Null | 1:58 PM 2.21.2003 How awful does this sound? (From LexisNexis PR update newsletter.) Movieline Movieline magazine will change its name to Movieline's Hollywood Life in May. The magazine will focus on lifestyles in Hollywood, which is evident in its current issue about the luxuries of stars. The title change is an attempt to increase circulation. For more information, e-mail Heidi Parker, editor-in-chief, at heidi@movieline.com. posted by Christopher Null | 8:50 AM More tales from the darkside. posted by Christopher Null | 8:45 AM Rilly nifty dialect survey. Link courtesy Kayte. posted by Christopher Null | 8:44 AM 2.20.2003 This guy's water trick helped me unclog a long-suffering toilet. Recommended. posted by Christopher Null | 2:48 PM Is this what the moviegoing world is clamoring to see? Incidentally, you can skip Spacey's current movie. Oh, and as a final tidbit of movie news, here's a lawsuit I can get behind. posted by Christopher Null | 10:48 AM 2.18.2003 If anyone knows where I can get some Munchos, could you please let me know? posted by Christopher Null | 8:37 AM 2.17.2003 This is the first time I've ever been quoted in the New York Times, I believe. (registration required) posted by Christopher Null | 12:43 PM 2.15.2003 She must spend a LOT of money on this habit. posted by Christopher Null | 8:36 PM 2.14.2003 Whenever I do a story like this, I always worry about the perpetrators hunting me down and throwing their wrath in my direction. posted by Christopher Null | 10:59 AM 2.13.2003 I think the audience should be the ones with "terror fears." posted by Christopher Null | 10:02 PM Thanks to Blogcritics for this excellent Half Mast review. Hope to see you all tonight at the reading! (Barnes & Noble, Oakland, Jack London Square, 7:30) posted by Christopher Null | 3:04 PM 2.11.2003 Spotted today: Lisa Marie Presley. posted by Christopher Null | 9:45 PM Whoa! I can't believe this is happening! Wired.com has the details... posted by Christopher Null | 8:08 AM 2.10.2003 Which is sadder: - Playing penny slots at casino. - Trying on "leather jackets" at Safeway. posted by Christopher Null | 5:17 PM 2.08.2003 In Tahoe this weekend. Tried jumping a ramp (one with a launch ramp, a landing ramp, and a big gap in between)... and landed in the gap. Ouch. Meanwhile, here's the laziest job description I've ever seen -- someone cut and paste right from the off-the-cuff comments in their email. posted by Christopher Null | 4:08 PM 2.06.2003 Searching for clips, I discovered an article I wrote was actually used as course material for a business class at Dublin City University. Neither the article nor the class seem to be offered any more... posted by Christopher Null | 3:40 PM 2.05.2003 After eating two cheeseburgers yesterday, this link is strangely apropos. posted by Christopher Null | 9:40 AM 2.04.2003 Job of the day (as e-mailed to me): Your professional profile, which candidateseeker.com has on file, indicates you may have experience or know someone with experience relevant to the following position. I was hoping you might be interested or be willing to forward this email to an associate who could benefit from this opportunity. INTERSTATE BRANDS COMPANIES is seeking several well-rounded Sanitation Supervisors for its Biddeford Bread & Cake manufacturing facility. This position will require the applicant to oversee supervision of 30 to 40 (2-3 crews) employees responsible for plant sanitation, ensuring the plant's compliance with food processing industry standards. The successful applicants must be familiar with FDA and AIB regulatory Sanitation requirements, supervisory experience, and strong communication skills. Geographic Location of Position: SOUTHERN MAINE COAST posted by Christopher Null | 9:04 AM 2.03.2003 Saw the post on Gretchen's blog re: your next 10 in the queue at Netflix. Here's mine Hands on a Hard Body Marco Polo God's Army Scarlet Diva Going My Way / Holiday Inn Sayonara Two Women The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie The Most Dangerous Game/The Vampire Bat Fishing With John No, Hands on a Hard Body is not porn. Get in line. Like everything else, it's Very Long Wait. posted by Christopher Null | 5:00 PM I finally got DSL today. Wow, what a difference. However, is it normal that sending a fax on the same line will totally hose everything and make you start from scratch? Because that's no good, really. posted by Christopher Null | 4:44 PM 2.01.2003 Challenger will always be "the big where-were-you event" that sticks in my mind, mainly because I was asleep when the WTC attacks occurred. I was a freshman in high school, in band class, rehearsing on the stage in the auditorium. A girl burst onto the stage and screamed, "The space shuttle exploded!" Everyone got up and wandered into the main band hall -- I don't being officially "dismissed" to do so -- and watched the news reports on the TV there. Everyone kind of hung out for an hour or so then drifted away. I don't remember if I went home or on to class. I do remember one guy with a clarinet. He sat in a plastic chair placed directly in front of the television and stared at it silently, his clarinet in his lap the whole time. He had excellent posture. posted by Christopher Null | 10:44 AM |
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