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Author Archives: Gelcube
Climategate?
http://business.theatlantic.com/2009/12/climategate_iii_the_mystery_of_the_missing_data.php Ran across another “Climategate” (silly name) article on the net. This one written by someone who believes in the consensus that global warming is man-made. However, there are some really good points that the author (Megan McArdle) makes in … Continue reading
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Hole in ozone layer was a good thing after all
Hole in ozone layer was a good thing after all. Oh my, did I get a laugh out of this. I’ve been quietly steaming over the whole “Man-Causing-Global-Warming” thing for a while now anyway, and the released emails and documents … Continue reading
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Sy-Why?
Ok, I thought that title up, and then went looking for it, to be sure someone else hadn’t thought of it. …naturally they did. http://normaluncertainty.blogspot.com/2009/03/sy-why.html. Oh well, guess what, it’s STILL a good title! Claire pretty much makes every point … Continue reading
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The global warming consensus cools
The global warming consensus cools. Bahahahahahahahahaaa!!! Whooo, that felt good. You know, everyone’s been so busy with global scre…I mean, Global Warming, that they haven’t taken the time to actually LOOK outside at the temperatures. It doesn’t help that there’s … Continue reading
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Remembering a Dead Operating System
I was cleaning out a closet tonight, and I found a couple of copies of Novell Netware 5. It got me thinking about Novell, and how great a server it was at the time. Now, I was never a Novell … Continue reading
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Twitter, Facebook, and URL Shorteners
Well, as a few people who actually come here may know, I’ve started using Twitter and Facebook. I held off for a long time, but I got curious, so I set up accounts. Twitter…not much happening there. I have a … Continue reading
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Confirmed number of flu cases jumps to 331 – CNN.com
Confirmed number of flu cases jumps to 331 – CNN.com. Oh my God. What the hell are these news people on, anyway? This article reads like we’re all about to catch the new Black Plague. Everywhere I look, people are … Continue reading
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On Urban Fantasy…
If anyone actually knows me IRL, I’m a definite bookaholic. I love reading. Always have. From the first time I read “Seven Chinese Brothers” in my Granny’s biiig storybook when I was six or seven, to the horror and sci-fi … Continue reading
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Automotive Harassment Task Force
I loved George Carlin. The old Late-80’s to Mid-90’s Carlin. He had this skit where he’s talking about the “Automotive Harassment Squad”. “Here’s a woman pulling out of a bush”, and such. Hilarious stuff…until you actually meet them. I swear, … Continue reading
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Boss, or replacement?
I hate this part. As most of you know by now, the bank I work for has been bought. Now, if I was a teller or in customer service, I wouldn’t be worried. But I’m not. I’m in IT. I’m … Continue reading
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