Monthly Archive: February 2004

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I haven’t praised its name yet…

I do love my new iPod. It came in a cute box, very stylish interior, way too much plastic wrapping on everything though. I plugged it into my Mac and it proceeded to copy my entire music collection. (I’ll probably...

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Caution – Contents Hot

H..O..T.. yes I know what it means and the McDonald’s case notwithstanding, I think most other people do too. But this stuff is like molten LAVA hot. Damn. I’m planning a dinner tonight for MK, I haven’t cooked dinner for...

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Damn his brilliance…

is a genius… I’m not even 30 pages in and I’m already hooked. I look forward to this one. It’s also just strange to think that I’m holding the work a person who I might call a virtual friend in...

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Support your (truly) local paper…

From today’s City Paper, Loose Lips – Right of Way Another Gay Republican loses faith.. so that’s 1 more down, what, 98 to go? I love the second paragraph in this excerpt. On Tuesday, the president turned D.C.’s popularly elected...

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Payout time…

It’s a pretty good week so far. I got my check in the mail from the CD Antitrust Settlement (one of the few things I didn’t give a link to since the more people that signed up, the less money...

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Good article

On USA Today’s cover (the print edition, anyway), The state of our unions [Robert] Lang, the demographer [at Virginia Tech], notes that ”there was a time when you couldn’t marry between races. It was always to protect marriage. Isn’t that...

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Just that kinda day…

I’m starting to enjoy coffee as an aperitif or a digestive now. Sadly the amount of sugar and cream I enjoy probably makes it lose its professional coffee status, but it’s warm and that’s all that matters. Plus it’s decaf....

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This is worth passing along…

“It’s incumbent upon all of us to let our families and friends know the true status of gay relationships in America — that we are unionless. We pay equal taxes but are eligible for far fewer benefits — 1,094, to...

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New Bookage

At least last night’s trip to Borders wasn’t a waste, picked up The Authority: Earth Inferno and H-E-R-O: Powers and Abilities. HERO was a quick read, but enjoyable. I’ve always liked the HERO stories, for those of you that don’t...