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February 2006 01: cloud of fur
- Trouble brewing with an adopted feline.
02: time for high-maintenance cats
- Sally the dog kicks in as a babysitter.
03: very logical risk assessment
- Our other cats regard Buster as a psychopath.
04: Buster busts the camel's back
- When Lulu turns up injured I realize we'd adopted the wrong cat.
05: sardine party
- Also, the importance of visualizing in my creative process.
06: uncheese dinner with a Whopper eater
- Sitting down for a cheeseless dinner after a four hour cleaning jihad.
07: first kid at the age of nine
- A housecall in Kerhonkson and a new backend for my web-based SQL tool.
08: like white vegetation
- An inevitable flossing lecture and the return of winter.
09: primitive robot
- Also, a Flash lesson and my teeth really are clean.
10: terrorist eye candy
- Pupusas and laughter on Broadway in Kingston, NY.
11: like white vegetation
- An inevitable flossing lecture and the return of winter.
12: shotgun to ejaculate
- First news of the Cheney shooting (wherein Cheney does the shooting).
13: unappealing and perhaps misleading
- Talking about about an unnecessary level of complexity in a canned shopping cart system.
14: gin back into vagina
- Taking a flask of booze to a performance of the Vagina Monologues.
15: tools for the niche
- The usefulness of wedges for obtaining free firewood.
16: lerdy late
- Thirty eighth birthday: shrimp and karaoke.
17: WiFi and an generator
- Not mine, the neighbor's. Unbeknownst to them they keep me connected through a power outage.
18: Bruce the pit bull
- A visitor with a big heart, big head, and weak back legs.
19: Chandler and Harrison
- Last names as first names at a Kingston bowling alley.
20: under the stone at the end of the J curve
- The consequence of reading a Malcolm Gladwell article.
21: one with Bob Saget
- Seeing the Aristocrats.
22: altruism of neglect
- Free WiFi for all, but all on channel 6.
23: a larger set of better minds
- Why a society needs its freaks and bomb throwers.
24: vegetarian Jamaican food
- It doesn't exist except in smokable-salad form.
25: thoroughly-arbitrary bias
- Geeking out with some code examples.
26: Bring it on! Let's roll! Duh!
- We're 'merican, what we doin' with A-rabs runnin' our ports?
27: benefit of either a spec or feedback
- Hmm, where do I talk about specs and feedback?
28: Shrove Tuesday
- Gretchen and I celebrate the fifth year of non-estrangement.
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