Monthly Archives: February 2004
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There are switchers and then there are switchers. Both switching for good reasons too!
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Take a 13 lb turkey, a lot of water, some celery, a lot of carrots, a couple of onions, some run of the mill seasonings and some time over two days and whattayagot? Merely what has to be the best … Continue reading
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It hasn’t been that long since Witold Riedel has been in my blogroll but I’m sure enjoying keeping up with him. The floor is littered with layers of paper. There are some odd magazines, some bills, some receipts. I somehow … Continue reading
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Geeks Put the Unsavvy on Alert: Learn or Log Off From the NYTimes (requires free registration): The tension over the MyDoom virus underscores a growing friction between technophiles and what they see as a breed of technophobes who want to … Continue reading
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More in the Beethoven adventure – bold is my own: When a friend asked Beethoven which of his quartets did he consider to be the best, Beethoven answered, “Each in its own way, Art demands of us that we should … Continue reading