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Monthly Archives: October 2005
Rice harvest
Here the rice has just been harvested nearby, and is hung up to dry.
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Choosing a morning iced coffee
The Rainbow Mountain Blend gave me a sort of reggae mood when I looked at it, the Wonda Shot & Shot was advertised as “a fine taste for over 30s” – I am well over 30 now so I thought … Continue reading
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Why I do not gloat over Typepad’s woes
As you may or may not be aware, Typepad has been experiencing some troubles as of late. Since I run BlogHarbor, a hosted weblogging service, and our service is in roughly the same space as Typepad, I thought I’d take … Continue reading
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Giant jellyfish invade Japan
“Multitentacled giant jellyfish of up to 200 kilograms and with diameters of up to 2 meters” are invading Japan. Seriously.
Blog and be suspended from High School
Coming out of my blog hibernation to link to this article from the Asbury Park Press, explaining how students at Pope John XIII Regional High School in Sparta, NJ were told to remove their “Myspace.com accounts or similar sites with … Continue reading
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