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Dork Covenant thanks to my sweetie! :)


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Soundtrack to Brassed Off!


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::: Friday, January 24, 2003 :::
 
After taking that Faith Quiz (see below). I took another quiz on the site What kind of Catholic are you?

Turns out i'm a progressive Catholic. Not much of a shock really.

::: posted by Wolf at 10:18 AM 1 comment


 
Top ten religions I identify with per This Quiz Thanks Perki!.

1. Eastern Orthodox (100%)
2. Roman Catholic (100%)
3. Orthodox Quaker (99%)
4. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (95%)
5. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (94%)
6. Orthodox Judaism (91%)
7. Seventh Day Adventist (91%)
8. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (87%)
9. Sikhism (87%)
10. Reform Judaism (85%)

::: posted by Wolf at 8:39 AM 0 comments


::: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 :::
 
Podster ]I[ just bought the farm (that is, the battery went dead).

I had charged it overnight Monday night - Tuesday morning from flat.

Play time was 8 hours at work + 40 mins commute time + 20 mins trip to get dinner on monday,

Left it in my coat pocket over night,

then played for 4 hours this morning + 20 mins commute + about 55 mins (commute and at work) this afternoon.

Totalling about 14.25 hours on a single charge.

If this keeps up, I shall be a very happy camper indeed.

::: posted by Wolf at 1:55 PM 0 comments


 
Cozit just posted this in AFR and I thought y'ins would get a chuckle as well, I know I laughed my butt off at the 'rapid deployment siege ladder' :)

Siege Engines that Never Existed

::: posted by Wolf at 8:40 AM 1 comment


::: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 :::
 
A Gastroenterologist claims these are actual comments made by his patients
while he was performing colonoscopies........

"Take it easy, Doc, you're boldly going where no man has gone before."
"Find Amelia Earhart yet?"
"Can you hear me NOW?"
"Oh boy, that was sphincterrific!"
"Could you write me a note for my wife, saying that my head is not, in
fact, up there?"

"You know, in some states, we're now legally married."
"Any sign of the trapped miners, Chief?"
"You put your left hand in, you take your left hand out. You do the
Hokey Pokey...."

"Hey! Now I know how a Muppet feels!"
"If your hand doesn't fit, you must aquit!"
"Hey, Doc, let me know if you find my dignity."
"You used to be an executive at Enron, didn't you?"
"Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet?"

::: posted by Wolf at 8:54 AM 0 comments


::: Monday, January 20, 2003 :::
 
Took some decent pictures of minis tonight:

Mini Gallery 2 .

Including Ertnec the Orange, the late Stella Wieldor, Hecklemeyer the Undead Jester, and a Gnoll Trooper that likes to say "YAAAAAAAAAAAA!"

::: posted by Wolf at 8:36 PM 4 comments


::: Friday, January 17, 2003 :::
 
Yay, Podster III has arrived, even though Apple didn't validate Podster Jr.'s failure they sent me a new one. Probably cheaper to have them send a new one out than to walk my, supposedly non-defective, ipod over to shipping.

So hopefully III will succeed where Jr. failed, in bringing back the workhorse that was the original Podster.

::: posted by Wolf at 10:58 AM 0 comments


::: Monday, January 13, 2003 :::
 

A shot of Maso, The MooseCadet, and the Tenor at Tapestries' Madrigal Dinner 2002. The tenor is the MooseCadet's Dad :)

NB: Stragely Safari can't see the picture that's supposded to be above that line, yet it has no problem with the other pictures on this blog.

PS: Ok so it's sloppy code and not safari's fault, but I swear it didn't work when I had those quotes in there before, and safari was able to see the picture from several entries down even with the wrong syntax.

Gremlins, must be gremlins

::: posted by Wolf at 6:45 PM 2 comments


::: Thursday, January 09, 2003 :::
 
My friend, Brian pointed me here, enjoy!

::: posted by Wolf at 10:58 AM 0 comments


::: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 :::
 
OK, celebrity mole. I'm a bit disappointed but time will tell I suppose. I'd rather see just everyday schmoes competing. And there's only 7 of them, I think the regular one had like 14 to start. So this'll be over in 6 weeks. :-P And the host from last time Anderson Cooper was better. and it seems I'm not alone in my opinions.

Well at least there's hope, I saw an article that mentions there will be a "Real" Mole 3 in the summer. I hope they can get Anderson to host.

::: posted by Wolf at 10:39 PM 0 comments


 
However in the Cool news division of Wolf n' Moose there's the

iLust!

::Drool Drool Drool::

And in addition to that there's this:

Tivo to use rendezvous

What that means is with the appropriate wireless bridge I think; I can use my tv downstairs to access photographs on my G4 upstairs, and use the TiVo as a passthrough to stream mp3 files from the G4 to my good stereo downstairs too :) Hopefully with a nifty keen visual interface on the TV.

My geekliness floweth over!

::: posted by Wolf at 3:54 PM 0 comments


 
I'm so bummed

We're not worthy! We're not worthy!

of a neverwinter toolset it seems.

Oh Spite! Oh Hell!

::: posted by Wolf at 3:51 PM 0 comments


::: Monday, January 06, 2003 :::
 
A friend of mine in AFR (alt.fairs.renaissance) posted this notice:

Pepys' Diary

THE DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS M.A. F.R.S.
CLERK OF THE ACTS AND SECRETARY TO THE ADMIRALTY

based on the published version from 1983, stored by the Project Gutenberg people.

From the website:

This site is a presentation of the diaries of Samuel Pepys, the renowned 17th century diarist who lived in London, England (read more about him). A new entry written by Pepys will be published each day, with the first appearing on 1st January 2003. This site is run by Phil Gyford (who is far from an expert) and questions and comments are more than welcome at phil@gyford.com.

looks interesting. according to the post on slashdot, the diary "records not only the Great Fire of London and the plague but his many seductions, trickeries, encounters with the king, almost getting executed".

Thanks Joe!


::: posted by Perry Tarantine at 9:22 AM 0 comments


::: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 :::
 
Happy new year everyone. I hope everyone's year is better than the last!

::: posted by Wolf at 12:05 AM 1 comment



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