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3 months ago

in BlackNotes on BlackNotes
The aquaturds don't help either: http://www.nowpublic.com/environment/raw-sewage...
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wesblackmore Damn that's disgusting! This time last year I was really considering Dubai.

1 year ago

in Truck Bearing Kibble on Truck Bearing Kibble
Pure genius! Now to find a way to deliver this to my web-challenged brother with his collection of snakes.

2 years ago

in Offline Print Journalist calls Bloggers “Wackos who gun down their fellow students” on Vinny Lingham's Blog
Bullard's publicity stunt worked really well. With all the traffic he's bringing in to sundaytimes.co.za he'll be able to ask for a raise soon.

2 years ago

in How to Test Your Dream Job (Case Study: Me as Monkey Trainer) on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
Most entertaining post I've seen today, thanks! I'm definitely going to try find a monkey trainer to hang out with in South Africa. And this 4-hour workweek sounds like my cup of tea, time to read up a bit more.

3 years ago

in Open Office for Mac? It turns out … on Paul Jacobson
Works for me with all latest Mac OS X updates. It's still a crappy X11 version though; you're better off with NeoOffice until they release a native cocoa version.

3 years ago

in Open Office for Mac? It turns out … on Paul Jacobson
Works for me with all latest Mac OS X updates. It's still a crappy X11 version though; you're better off with NeoOffice until they release a native cocoa version.

4 years ago

in There are times … on Paul Jacobson
I know that feeling. Smart or happy, once you've made that choice there is no going back, no blue pill, but after a day or two of feeling sorry for myself I go climb a mountain or do something that gives me a sense of achievement, however pointless, and then I carry on and enjoy life.

4 years ago

in There are times … on Paul Jacobson
I know that feeling. Smart or happy, once you've made that choice there is no going back, no blue pill, but after a day or two of feeling sorry for myself I go climb a mountain or do something that gives me a sense of achievement, however pointless, and then I carry on and enjoy life.
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