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(The web interface is being wacky. If you saw a mis-formmatted post from me -- I didn't do it. Let's try again.)

Domain names to avoid, from [livejournal.com profile] dagonell.

This conversation is funny in that oddly-familiar way (from [livejournal.com profile] xiphias).

Quote of the day from [livejournal.com profile] dglenn: "The country is run by extremists, because moderates have shit to do." --John Stewart, on The Daily Show. (Meta: I tried to email this to myself and the filter at work blocked due to profanity.)

Last night Dani was explaining the cult of Eye of Argon, an astonishingly-bad SF story, to a friend. Naturally there is a Wikipedia entry. Dani called my attention to the following comment about the author from there: "a malaprop genius, a McGonagall of prose with an eerie gift for choosing the wrong word and then misapplying it".

The new furnace has a display with buttons and a numeric read-out... and no user documentation (but lots of installation documentation). How odd. Fortunately, furnaces usually don't require a lot of user intervention: turn on in October and off in April (or whenever, adjusted for your locale).

Well, we had a few good sukkah nights before rain and cold ended that. And note to future self: the week of Sukkot has the longest morning (weekday) services of the year; anything you can do to expedite (without rushing) will be looked upon with favor by the congregation.

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Date: 2006-10-17 04:26 pm (UTC)
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The frightening thing is, the popularity of Eye of Argon has endured so well down the years due to the Argon Reading Game, that someone is finally *publishing* the bloody thing. Showed up in the latest Previews catalog from my comics store.

(Of course, one can question whether it's *really* Eye of Argon if you aren't trying to read the thing out loud in a group. It's like watching Rocky Horror by yourself -- the experience is 90% of it...)

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