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July 1st, 2008

packbat: A bat wearing a big asexual-flag (black-gray-white-purple) backpack. (Default)
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 01:56 am

  • 09:56 Operating instructions are like sausages - once you realize what goes into making them, you'll never look at them the same way again. o_o #

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packbat: A bat wearing a big asexual-flag (black-gray-white-purple) backpack. (Earth:Harmless/WikiGuide)
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 06:27 pm
Here I go - I made a stretch, just now, where I gave Apple's Safari browser the old college try, but the World Wide Web of today is simply too thoroughly infested with the worst sorts of scripted garbage to do without NoScript any longer.

In any case, the latest bookmarks file. Exeunt.
packbat: A bat wearing a big asexual-flag (black-gray-white-purple) backpack. (Green RZ)
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 09:37 pm
Just a little entry before bed - I've been flipping through Ernest Dimnet's The Art of Thinking on the bus for the past couple weeks, and there are a few bits in there worth reading. One little piece that might strike the fancy of any of us:

There are in the daily press a number of writers, male and female, who make it a point to have an opinion about everything. Day after day, four or five hundred words from their pens appear in which they express their views on an immense variety of subjects, most of them interesting. An expert runs little risk of erring in estimating how much time these fellow-writers of his have devoted to each individual question. It can be counted in minutes rather than in hours. The authors have seldom referred to any literature, even to an encyclopædia, they have been satisfied with summing up their own flimsy knowledge of the data and their flimsier impression of them. Yet, this is so much better than nothing that we read the articles through.


'Night!