Friday, December 23

Festivus Quick Hits

Today we celebrate Festivus - a holiday made up by Frank Costanza on Seinfeld. Tonight the Airing of Grievences will commence followed by the Feats of Strength. Until then, here are a few things I've found interesting...

Saddam Hussein and Howard Dean agree that the White House is full of lies.

For those who don't like the Drudge Report, the Sludge Report throws a few punches at the administration. Quite amusing.

I bought Larry Elder's book "The Ten Things You Can't Say in America" the other day at Border's. I've been a big fan for a while and he posted one of th
e funniest columns a couple of weeks ago. Check it out. You'll be in for a chuckle.

Just a question... I watch the show "ellen" occasionally... Why does she have to dance? Seriously, it's every two minutes and it needs to stop.

YAF has posted some bizarre college courses being offered next semester around the U.S. Here are a few examples: 'Lesbian Novels Since World War II', 'Black Lavender: A Study of Black Gay & Lesbian Plays', and 'The Unbearable Whiteness of Barbie: Race and Popular Culture in the United States'. ...And I thought 'The Politics of Food' offered at NKU was a useless class.

The January MacWorld is around the corner and the rumors are flying. From OSX 10.5 being introduced, a new iPod shuffle, the Mactell (Mac with Intell processor) powerbook, dual-core iBooks, and new Mac Minis. Whatever the announcement, I know I'll be hovering around the warm glow of my G3 iBook keeping warm on January 9th.

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