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November 2, 2011

Don't mess with Dex-Starr.

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Posted from Charlotte, NC

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September 1, 2011

A diehard Ohio fan.

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August 5, 2011

This is how it starts...

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May 20, 2011

My dogs like to listen to Robert Johnson.

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May 10, 2011

Sending squids into space can't be a good idea

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http://www.science20.com/squid_day/squids_spaceseriously-78465

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February 3, 2011

Marauders

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Vikings, Visigoths, and Huns
Thankfully, did not have guns
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April 10, 2010

Jake's Good Eats on TV

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December 7, 2009

An image

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November 30, 2009

Finding Windows system tray icons to be inscrutable and annoying.

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November 14, 2009

A View to a Still

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Once, while riding a bus to downtown Charlotte,  I looked up from a magazine's Civilization ad to notice the cityscape on which it was based.

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