Archive for July, 2004

I’m listening to… Chumbawamba?

Trust me, I’m as surprised as the next person. After getting linked to The Suburbs Are Killing Us (likely via The Mystical Beast), I wound up on Chumbawamba’s web site. They have a ton of music available for download (around 35 songs) and, listen to this, it doesn’t suck. If you were burned out on [...]

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van Allen Asks Why We Keep Exploring Space

James van Allen, who discovered the radiation belt (and then had them named after him by the scientific community), posed a question to Issues in Science and Technology: Why do we keep exploring space?
His big concern (at least from the linked article) is that we may just be doing it for the adventure, climbing the [...]

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Someone is watching you, Grand Rapids

Media Mouse has mapped the surveilence cameras being used to track the people of Grand Rapids. Big Brother comes to the Heartland.
Link to article. Link to 1.4MB PDF [via Arbor Update]

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Ann Arbor Idiocy - Now They’re Banning Grills

We got a nice notice today that we have to get rid of our gas grill within two weeks. Why? Because of something called the International Fire Code of 2003 (sounds very official, doesn’t it?). The book, if you’re looking for it, is available from Amazon for $63.00, or it’s ISBN: 1892395606. Note, this is [...]

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I’m Dutch; I crush you!

The Dutch are the tallest people on the planet, and getting taller (and fatter, but who isn’t).
I stomp on those puny Brits!
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Scandal rocks U of M

God I love the Onion.
“We have strong evidence that the University of Michigan granted academic degrees to students in exchange for hefty payments, often totaling tens of thousands of dollars…”
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Back

Sorry for the hiatus, but I’ve moved. Now residing in the reality-surrounded land of Ann Arbor, MI. (It’s an old joke; “Ann Arbor?” “Yeah, you know, the six square miles surrounded by reality.”)
I’m back to technical writing, not that I’d left for long. I’m still working through the first week newness and computer policies [...]

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