Much Ado About Nothing

The problem? Perhaps one of the best performances by a certain star as the constable (Dogberry) is this [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000714BZ/fishinguideto-20]version[/url]. “O that he were here to write me down an ass! But masters, remember that I am an ass; though it not be written down, yet forget not that I am ass.” Dogberry in [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000714BZ/fishinguideto-20]Much Ado Much Ado About Nothing

Keep innovating

Keep innovating. It’s two-meat Tuesday time. [i]Brisket:[/i] It started with a post on [url=http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/04/07/27/129219.shtml?tid=153&tid=214&tid=129]Slashdot[/url], seemingly about a horrible misuse of power, to the point of outward abuse. So it seemed, at first. I didn’t follow up on the story, and I didn’t do any research, other than a quick [url=www.google.com]google[/url] of the star characters. Something Keep innovating

I may be wrong

I may be wrong but…. It’s “the other side of Saturn.” Or the [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00008A7U9/fishinguideto-20]Dark Side of the Moon[/url]? It’s a consultation question versus a piece of symbolism. What does one planet represent? I was faced with a question, and I’ve drifted back towards a more traditional interpretation of Saturn these days. Frankly, the influence of I may be wrong

Unrelated

[i]Unrelated:[/url] Two items from the Register, [url=http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/07/25/houston_airport_rangers/]one[/url] about Houston Airport Ranger (wryly amusing), and a [url=http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/07/26/king_arthurs_bytes/]second[/url] with an engaging title, “King Arthur and his Bytes of the Round Table,” or something like that. Last Roll Anyone who’s played with Apple’s “photo suite” knows that there’s a feature that shows the last roll imported. (Photo [url=http://hesiod.org/photography/]credits[/url]: Unrelated

Norse myths

Norse myths I’m not exactly sure how complete my command of the Norse pantheon, but I’m enjoying that book, [i]Thunder God[/i] by Paul Watkins. Sorry, no link because, apparently, it’s not available in the US yet. Maybe someday I’ll pick up a real primer on the Norse stuff, instead of relying on opera and fiction Norse myths

Friday Five

Friday Five 1. Cat comment 2. Unstuck in time 3. Foreign views 4. Flashback 5. Movies 1. > I got a kick out of this week’s audio message-I could hear the mistress of the > trailer squawking at you in the background-stop what you’re doing and feed me! > Sort of demand. Wow, she rules Friday Five

Thursday’s Three-way

First off, the spam report: I got a note from an industry leader in managed hosting, as I’d mentioned the company he owns, or, at least, the company that he’s partly responsible for. The personal note is nice, even if it is spam. The upside was that I know this particular executive, and he would Thursday’s Three-way

Feast Day of St. Mary of Magdalene

Yeah, that one. Patroness of repentant prostitutes. Thanks to that [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0385504209/fishinguideto-20]Da Vinci Code[/url], though, looks like we might be rewriting some history. And thinking about hex? [url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/3912915.stm]Austin’s[/url] Lance is making a push to break hex, see, six seems to be a magic figure that no one can break, and I’m only operating on rumors. The Feast Day of St. Mary of Magdalene

Two-meat Tuesday

“Moon on my left/Sun on my right/I don’t know what I’m doing/But I’m doing it right/I’m sittin’ on G/Waitin’ on O/somewhere between Marfa & Old Mexico” (Larry Joe Taylor & Steven Fromholz [i]Headed South[/i] on [url=www.larryjoetaylor.com]Summer Days[/url]) (I was doing the Marfa chat when running around with one Gemini, then I wound up with three Two-meat Tuesday