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May

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I just picked up a copy of StarOffice 6.0 yesterday. It runs on Linux, Solaris, and Windows. It’s a pretty nice improvement over version 5.2 (it gets rid of that stupid desktop for starters). All in all I’m pretty happy with it. The installation on my Linux box was a bit of a pain, but [...]

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30

May

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It’s humid and hot here in Michigan. Unfortunately the humidity is at the point where I’m sticking to things I shouldn’t normally stick to. Like my desk. It’s gross. Hopefully soon we’ll get some rain or something to get rid of the humidity. Ugh!

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28

May

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JoDee and I also went to Frankenmuth this past Friday. Quite a nice time indeed. Took some great photos while we were there of JoDee, although she will deny it. :) Memory Lane Arcade was closed that day, so we didn’t get to take our traditional pictures, but we took some when we got home. [...]

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May

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There’s a special place in hell for spammers, junk mailers and telemarketters, but there’s an even worse class of person that lives underneath the water closet of even the foulest spammers. I’m talking about malware authors, who create programs so vile and insidious that I’m sure their own mothers tell people their children are ambulance [...]

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13

May

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Just in case you need to make a decision in a hurry and don’t have any pocket change handy, you can use this site to aid you in making it.

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9

May

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Well, I managed to break my drumset today. It’s been faithfully taking my abuse for over 15 years now, and it’s the cheapest Pearl set available (yeah, it’s a Maxwin by Pearl). I’ll see if I can fix it up and put it back together. :)

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8

May

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This is a bit late, but congratulations to Ruth for winning her latest radio contest for the "best lie". I won’t reprint it here, but I must say it’s one of the better lies I’ve heard lately.
Not a lot else happening here. Just wanted to break up the boredome on the front page a bit.

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