Low-tech urban stealth
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Although I really don’t grok Facebook, I do like the huge timeline photo it allows one to post on the profile. My new commute downtown may turn out to be fun!
From Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, the answer to the philosophical question:
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Not that I need another hobby, but… I’ve belatedly taken my friend Tracey’s suggestion to try geocaching, essentially a treasure hunt. When I started reading about it last month, I was impressed with how many of these things there are. Check out the map of geocaches within a few miles of home: The first one
(The original news story. And another.)
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This apparently dates back to 2003, but was amusing… The Hokey Pokey,as it would have been sung in its native Klingon written by Shakespeare (author: Jeff Brechlin) O proud left foot, that ventures quick within Then soon upon a backward journey lithe Anon, once more the gesture, then begin: Command sinistral pedestal to writhe. Commence
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In Seattle’s airport, the international sign for Espresso ranks right up there in importance with Baggage Claim, Ground Transportation, Currency Exchange and Restrooms. The conference’s official event hotel, the former Reno Hilton, is now named the “Grand Sierra.” In the execution of their plan to turn parts of building into condominiums, they have managed to
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We’re two for two this summer on Shakespeare-in-the-park! Last night we went to GreenStage’s presentation of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in Redmond’s Anderson Park. H & M were excited to go and delighted at the double entendres, rolling whenever Bottom spoke or was spoken of.
No, make it two more; let it be written in eight and eight. Read More »