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We Got a Boat!

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 15, 2002

Target rocks the boat [CNN]

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Doug built a handy resource

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 14, 2002

Doug built a handy resource for adding Google search to your weblog. [John Robb’s Radio Weblog]

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A Civic Duty

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 14, 2002

Summoned for Jury Duty in February 2003 – this is a first.

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Why would someone cheat on Halle Berry?

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 13, 2002

Halle Berry’s husband getting psychotherapy because he can’t stop cheating on her. [via fark] [Adam Curry: Adam Curry’s Weblog]

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Live your life Fearlessly

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 13, 2002

Dr. Robert Schuller. “What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?” [Adam Curry: Adam Curry’s Weblog]

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Ev is a God

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 11, 2002

I’ve been trying to figure this out ever since I switched to Windows XP back in April – now I know the answer..  annoying as all hell.


Thanks, Ev…



Status? Argh.. In all the time I’ve been using Windows XP on my primary machine (since the 3rd beta), one thing has consitently driven me nuts: The status bar in Windows/Internet Explorer always disappears. No matter how many times I go to View | Status Bar, the next window I open or the next time I launch IE, it doesn’t have a status bar. I had this problem on two different installs now. It finally occurred to me to find the fix this this problem, so I Googled it and had it solved in three minutes. Duh. (There’s some complicated instructions there, but the simple one in the second post seemed to work for me.) I find it surprising that they decided to hide the status bar by default. It’s like surfing blind. Perhaps they found that to newbies it was just a distraction and figured people who wanted it would figure it out, which wouldn’t have been a problem had it behaved as expected. [evhead]

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Pelosi

by Bryan Strawser · Nov 11, 2002

I’m rather looking forward to having Pelosi leading the Democrats…



WSJ.  Economists predict consumer spending this quarter will be the lowest in a decade.  Things aren’t looking that good.  We are close to a tipping point. 



Personal consumption is expected to grow just 1.1% — slower than at any time during last year’s recession, when the overall economy shrank for three consecutive quarters. It would be the slowest rate since 1993.


Sorry to the folks that like Pelosi for the post made below.  She probably is a great person.  I am just very sad to see the only viable opposition party retreat into bad habits.  Her politics aren’t nationally viable by a long shot.  This is important given that the country is sliding towards an economic morass. 


With Bush for all intents and purposes unopposed, we have a recipe for disaster.  Instead of financial stimulus for the average consumer we are going to see tax cuts (the repeal of the estate tax) aimed at people that don’t need it and will not spend it (which will serve to push up the deficit and thereby raise long term rates — adding further downward pressure on the economy).  Instead of psychological reassurance that we can return to our economic lives without fear of disruption, we are getting more talk of disruption from an unnecessary war.  Instead of confidence building measures dealing with the clean-up of corporate management practices, we are getting a whitewash of the issue. The list goes on… [John Robb’s Radio Weblog]

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