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Monthly Archives: April 2009
If I didn’t do something productive I would’ve been yelled at that much harder.
Disclaimer: Boring train, next stop is Snoozeville, West Virginia. West Virginia is very well known to be the most boring state. Seriously, whatever happened in West Virginia? So, as it occurred to me the metaphor of life being a path … Continue reading
This weekend
This weekend is going to be a pretty good one — I am most likely going to complete the main story of the video game I’ve been playing recently — Tales of Vesperia. I am also going to watch the … Continue reading
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Tagged and zombies, hackers, nice weather, pride and prejudice, tales of vesperia
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Unplugged Weekend
I’m going to start planning an ‘unplugged’ weekend for this summer. This weekend will be comprised not using the computer, cell phone, iPod, TV, Video Games, or anything like that (Within reason… I’ll still use the refrigerator and electric stove.) … Continue reading
Take Action
The EFF and the world needs your help. I highly urge everyone to take action by going to the link and sending out letters to your congressmen. It will benefit everyone in the digital world.
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Pirate Bay Trial Ends in Guilty Verdict
The defendants in the trial against The Pirate Bay have been found guilty of aiding in the distribution of copyrighted material. To explain how crazy this is, I’ll use a simple scenario that I read from Slashdot (Not a direct … Continue reading