Considered the Following During 2009-10-31

  • If health insurance covers a doc visit, why doesn't auto insurance cover gas? & other zingers on real health reform. http://j.mp/Ehb2R #
  • "There’s a garbage bag in the hallway with a reef shark in it. Just put it in the tub with water and a reef." #
  • RT @ratebeer: RT @BrooklynBrewery: RT @newbelgium Happy Saint Arnold's Day! http://bit.ly/90lKD #
  • RT @lewisshepherd: The military-industrial complex (a good thing in small doses) assembles at 0800 for #DCGS09 #
  • I don't hate writing the unit test; I hate mocking the context around the unit test. CRUD activity especially. Blargh. #
  • “Someone hacked into House Ethics committee files-when announced on the floor, members came running out the doors.” -@rustyscoop [ROTFLMAO!] #
  • r @cdeweese, if I start a company, its motto will be “Making CRUD less cruddy”. in reply to cdeweese #
  • just took the last cupcake in the office stash mentioned by @walljm. Breaking office food social taboos. http://gdzl.la/7bDr5e in reply to walljm #
  • “I really want to like @foursquare. If I have to whip my phone out and check in every time I enter a bldg, I'll lose it.”-@JavaSTL
    [Amen] #
  • RT @puredanger: RT @hudsonakridge: Possibly the best reddit thread of all time, even the future time: http://is.gd/4IuDq #
  • American Halloween was started by Presbyterian Scots secularizing a Roman Catholic holiday: http://bit.ly/4oFPb1 (via @derekhalvorson) #
  • So an appropo Halloween celebration involves pints of Scottish-style “wee heavy” ale in salute to faithful lads & lassies. Also, R. Burns. #
  • I can't really defend premises in the previous link, though the argument seemed sound. I'm a sucker for the post hoc, ergo beer fallacy. #fb #
  • Procured a growler of St. Bernardus 8 Trappist ale from @cicerosstl for my son's baptismal celebration tomorrow. Holy beer. #
  • r @jensonsdaniel my 2-fold definition of art: is it interesting? Is it obsessive? Yes to both == art. A subjective but practical definition in reply to jensonsdaniel #

October 31st, 2009 | Memory

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