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Monthly Archives: June 2007
Yi Jianlian Should be Begging the Bucks to Let Him Play in Milwaukee
Listen up, Yi. If that is your real name. I don’t know who you’ve been talking to, but there may have been a misunderstanding. You see, your camp seems to think that the draft is a two-way choice, team and … Continue reading
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How to Mess Up an NBA Offseason, Part II: Pick the Chinese Guy
(Meet Yi Jianlian and his girlfriend, Bucks fans. Enjoy them while you can.) I think the title speaks for itself. Despite the fact that the 6th pick was un-messupable, the Bucks found a way to mess up. They picked the … Continue reading
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The news stories of the world are just washing over me right now like a giant statue on the beach at high tide. You’ve got WWE wrestler Chris Benoit, who performed his own horror movie and changed wrestling forever. You’ve … Continue reading
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Post Advisory
New little post on Geek w/a Attitude. Really digging this Scribefire Firefox add-on. It’s revolutionizing the way I do blogs, much like Cliff Levingston revolutionized being a scrub on an NBA Championship team. First of all, the WordPress posting program … Continue reading
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ScribeFire
ScribeFire (previously Performancing for Firefox) :: Firefox Add-ons ScribeFire (previously Performancing for Firefox) is a full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser and lets you easily post to your blog. You can drag and drop formatted text from pages … Continue reading
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Sports: Oogita Boogita
The Gentle Musers on KTCK-AM “The Ticket” are talking right now about the NBA, and what can be done to improve dying ratings. George “Jub Jub” Dunham is complaining that the public’s perception of the Spurs — as a boring … Continue reading
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I Promised Myself I Wouldn’t Apologize Today
It’s been a rough week for the Epth Family of Blogs, with me getting promoted to technical guru (and really the only technician, and therefore, the guy who must get all the answers) at my job. There’s been quite the … Continue reading
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A Picture of a Dog
Not much posting here lately, because I’m working on “Epth Things.” Here’s a picture of a dog to tide you over: Apparently, PBS has/had a special on dogs at one point. You all know what that means: Deeds Octopus Gay … Continue reading
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As I Eat My Breakfast Burritos I Think of Bad Baseball
Who came up with the concept of the breakfast burrito? Whoever it was, we owe them a debt of gratitude. Talk about something that impacts our daily lives! What’s that? You don’t eat breakfast burritos? What’s wrong with you? Born … Continue reading
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Voices From Blogs Beyond the Grave, Part II
 Meet the Maybach 62. It has an MSRP of $386,000, and it gets 12 MPG in the city. Looks good on you, though… Ok, this is going to take a bit of background explanation: On 15 Feb 2005, I … Continue reading
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