28 October 2005 – 9:18 am
Sorry, but I don’t have any links for PLotW. Instead, please enjoy these various quizzes.
You fit in with:Humanism
Your ideals mostly resemble that of a Humanist. Although you do not have a lot of faith, you are devoted to making this world better, in the short time that you have to live. Humanists [...]
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Have you been using Firefox for several months? And during that time noticed that it’s taking longer & longer for the Save File dialog box to come up? Then likely, you’ve got the same problem that I’ve had. Fortunately, there’s an easy (but slow) fix for this.
Instructions:
Open Firefox.
Go into Tools -> Options [...]
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30 September 2004 – 12:18 pm
Been feeling a bit burned out lately, too many weeks of running around doing stuff and not enough down time, I suspect (hence the lack of posts and lack of Ant-Boy).
Anyway, while taking a break I ran across this article over at CSM. I’ve felt that frustration as well when I was younger. [...]
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27 September 2004 – 3:47 pm
Over the weekend, I had the opportunity to go and see Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. Wow was that ever a mistake!
I went in knowing that most of the reviewers out there had said it was bad and about half of the geeks were saying the same1. However the trailers for [...]
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E.T. in the Sky
Looks more like E.T. reaching out his finger to “phone home” than what you linked to.
In response to A Somewhat Omnious Cloud Shape Today of All Days by John Scalzi.