Apr 08 2008
Protected: M gets more training on how to be a real man
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A blend of simmered, sauteed & sometimes stewed commentary about the Kersteins' daily lives and thoughts.
Apr 08 2008
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Apr 04 2008
In honor of the beginning of the fourth and final season of Battlestar Galactica tonight on the SciFi channel at 10:00 p.m., here is an eight-minute humorous recap from SciFi. And honestly, if you don’t watch Battlestar Galactica, well, you’re a fraking idiot. So, don’t call us tonight. We’ll be frothing in front of the [...]
Apr 04 2008
Anyone who enjoys reading Blog de Puree and who is a boating or yachting enthusiast should check out my brother-in-law’s blog, Where is D.J. Today. I was impressed with D.J.’s last blog post. His use of yachtsmen vernacular and the emotion of a captain that exuded from his post was really fantastic. “That the sea [...]
Apr 03 2008
A week ago, European startup Zemanta launched in Alpha with a product for blogs to suggest links, pictures and other related content and tags while you write blog posts. It uses a semantic analysis engine that serves up the relevant information in your Internet browser as you write. According to TechCrunch, this type of application [...]
Apr 03 2008
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Apr 02 2008
The game of quidditch is now a reality at select college campuses on the East Coast. What was once a game from the imagination of J.K. Rowling in her brilliant Harry Potter books, is now actually being played on an intercollegiate level, Boston.com reports. Teams such as the Amherst College Acromantulas play the Middlebury College [...]
Apr 01 2008
This weekend, I tackled a number of yard projects that had to get done early this spring in order to be ready for other projects to come when the weather warmed. While it was a bit chilly (40 to 50 degrees) and there was still snow on the ground, it was warm enough to break [...]