short takes
The National Council of Churches is unwisely spamming people on a roughly-weekly basis. (I report 'em to SpamCop each time it happens, but it hasn't stopped the messages yet.) They should work harder on demonstrating values consistent with their presumed beliefs (like the golden rule).
Speaking of losing points by spamming, an anti-Bush group calling itself BushFIlter has been spamming me every few days. SpamCop reports have been more effective there; it's been a week or two since they've successfully gotten through. But I imagine that there are people out there who haven't thought about the election much, aren't going to, and are annoyed enough by spam to let it sway their vote; the spammers are making a mistake by discounting that effect. It's really only different in degree, not form, from sending out lots of spam advertising your competitor's URL. (Hmm... nah, I don't think the Kerry folks are that weasely.)
What is the derivation of the word "asshat", which I have been seeing increasingly in the last year or two? It seems to be a synonym for "asshole", but I'd always assumed that if you had to make that word more "gentle" or "polite", it'd be the first syllable you'd have to modify. What gives?

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Pour it into the washing machine while it's filling.
Do washing machines determine intake via s sensor, or do they have some preset idea of how much water to draw in for a load? That is, will this save water? (I wonder if I can just empty the bucket into the washer each time in anticipation of the next load.)
Use it to water plants.
Plants are much happier when someone competent takes care of them. :-)
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They must use a sensor of some sort, since it has no idea how much clothing is in washer (otherwise, every time I overload it it would overflow :)