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Brown musical lawyers unite!: April 2006
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Brown musical lawyers unite! Música con alma pero, tristemente, sin el dinero. ; ;. Friday, April 28, 2006. Battle of the Buldge. Yenemy is coming to visit this weekend. We shall join hands and dance a silly dance when he comes! Posted by frylok @ 10:14 PM. Wednesday, April 26, 2006. I've been listening nonstop to the Gorillaz. Which, incidentally, was updated immediately after each panel. Now that's commitment. I also wasted time on video.google.com - here are my finds for the day:. Aussies Suck Raw Fish.
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The Yenemy: October 2005
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Monday, October 10, 2005. It is, once in a great while, necessary for one to simply stand back and marvel at the result of an act of sublime human ingenuity. Einstein's Theory of Relativity. The moon landing. Zippers, Velcro, duct tape, and the way they can ensure there are exactly two scoops. Into this hallowed company would I like to place myself, for I, a humble man of limited intelligence and only passing familiarity with the various laws of the universe (i.e.: I trip, therefore I fall down. I love w...
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The Yenemy: April 2005
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Thursday, April 28, 2005. On the nature of. I'm feeling expansive. I figured I would wax on at length about that most cliched and exhaustively discussed topic: Farts. First, I'd like to direct you to this page. Which is possibly the single most exhaustive fart resource I have ever seen. Other than Ned. Anyway, I'd like to direct your particular attention to the following facts:. 1) Human beings release about 1/2 liter of rectal gas per day, distributed over about fourteen farts. I'm not here to judge.
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The Yenemy: May 2005
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Monday, May 30, 2005. By now I can feel that my errant heartbeat is coming through the floor. Snatches of music and voices raised in laughter drift through the open window. Earnest voices, much too passionate for the subjects of conversation I can hear, and with a slight lilt that suggests Asian speakers, accents easing out under the influence of alcohol. A vein throbs powerfully in my temple, a painful surge of blood. Ah, yes. Now I remember. My god, I think. Maybe they're holding a seance? Perhaps the ...
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Flex « jeff yen
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Archive for the ‘Flex’ Category. Flex and PHP Remoting: Typed Value Objects. After following a combination of Mihai Corlan’s. And Alan Gruskoff’s. Excellent instructional posts on Zend AMF remoting with Flex, I was having some problems with returning typed objects from AMF into Flex. The tear-your-hair-out-at-midnight-and-dream-about-running-away-and-opening-a-bar-in-Madagascar type of problems. Finally, in desperation, I created an instance. IDENTICAL value object classes. If you have methods on you...
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Manifesto of a Wandering Mind: November 2005
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Manifesto of a Wandering Mind. Thursday, November 10, 2005. The sweet smell of secularism. So - Turkey has had a long tradition of banning religious garb in government and educational settings. Recently a EU court has found that this kind of regulation is fine:. Http:/ news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4424776.stm. Could you imagine if our US federal government banned the wearing of crucifixes in government/educational settings? Posted by wandering-mind at 8:33 AM. Wednesday, November 02, 2005.
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Geekery « jeff yen
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Archive for the ‘Geekery’ Category. Well, my site was hacked… over 3 weeks ago. I suppose it’s a sign of how out of balance my life is right now, when my entire online presence can get taken over by some ridiculous hacked webpage, and I don’t notice it for nearly a month. Android in China: A rant, and how to get the Market working through the GFW (Great Firewall). Stephen Maturin, The Surgeon’s Mate. By Patrick O’Brian. In fact, navigating the Internet proper is virtually impossible without a proxy or VP...
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The Yenemy: July 2005
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Saturday, July 23, 2005. I am dropped off to pick up my car from the shop. I was only just able to finagle a ride, so I get there a couple hours early. I manage to kill an hour or so reading "My Sister's Keeper" while breakfasting at Denny's, which is a thunderstorm of shrieking children, clattering dishes, and harried waitresses with gleaming, brittle smiles that never crack the glaze on their eyes. What can I do for you, buddy? He speaks with a faint accent; it sounds vaguely Eastern European. I take a...
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Manifesto of a Wandering Mind: May 2005
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Manifesto of a Wandering Mind. Tuesday, May 31, 2005. Time to Post something. This post is meaningless. Less we derive meaning from something inherently stupid. but then again. I will post a nice update whence I return from my travels to the land of KenTuck.eee. In the mean time, I will leave with several problems to grapple with. A) Why is "A man a plan a canal panama" a palendrome. 2) Who would name their child " Paladin. III) Why can't science of today create a light-saber. Thursday, May 26, 2005.
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Manifesto of a Wandering Mind: April 2005
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Manifesto of a Wandering Mind. Tuesday, April 26, 2005. What the hell is going on in the Middle East? It seems like just yesterday when the Middle East was a hellhole full of violence and arrogance propagating an unwinable war. wait. That was yesterday. And really - it is how it is today, but there have been some really remarkable changes recently. Sharon's Change of Heart. Really. how did this happen? This is the man who was found "indirectly responsible" for the massacres at Sabra and Shatila. My thoug...