Pigs in space
This doesn't really explain why Russians are so damn weird. Really it just proves that they are. As if we needed more evidence.
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Wallet inserts are awesome.
You know, those things where you put pictures of your family. My wallet insert was falling apart and it was a pain in the ass. Every time I opened my wallet my ID fell out. You know how hard those things are to find? It's ridiculous. I went to Office Max, Office Depot, Safeway, Ross, and two Walmarts before I found one. But ah, it looks so nice . . .
Yeah, I'm easy to please.
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How Much Caffeine in Drinks
This was very interesting to me as I was 2/3 through my brief at 4 am. Especially when I found a can of Red Bull in the back of the fridge.
How Much Caffeine in Drinks -- Coffee, Tea, Soft Drinks -- Caffeine Content
Can you tell I use my blog as a procrastination tool?
J
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KDE vs. Gnome
KDE and Gnome are two GUIs for linux. Unlike Mac and Windows, which only offer one interface each, linux is flexible and allows you to pick the interface you want. There are dozens from which to choose, and the two most popular are KDE and Gnome. KDE is more like Windows; businesslike and professional. I would say Gnome is more like Mac OS, more friendly and playful, but the truth is Gnome isn't really like Mac OS; Gnome is like Gnome. It's a little rougher around the edges and doesn't have as much built-in functionality as KDE. It seems more "free." The truth is both interfaces are very powerful and you can do just about anything with either one. Nevertheless, someone has written a hillarious article describing the stylistic differences between the two interfaces.
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Hell
> > Once upon a time there were two brothers. One brother was very
> > mischievous, always getting into trouble. The other brother,
however,
was
> > very good. He was always kind to animals, helped elderly neighbors,
and
> led
> > an exemplary life.
> >
> > As time went on, the brothers stayed in touch but were never close.
> > The evil brother became a heavy drinker and a womanizer. The other
brother
> > was a devoted husband and father and supported many charities.
> >
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