Archive: June, 2002
On my “home page”
On my "home page", I received this terse and commanding weather update for my area: Thunder in the Vicinity Not important news or anything. It's just that ... (more...)
The law apparently plays dice
RE the recent ruling that came down from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco -- you know, that all so important, front ... (more...)
Good to be #1 in something
I don't think I'd mind living in the sweatiest city in the US. Better than having to spend time in the smelliest. Or do ... (more...)
Temporary Corrective Lenses
This is a full stop. Well, for now. Let me explain: My regular readers (all three of them!) may have noticed some technical problems over the ... (more...)
Static Cat #5
Things I’d Hate to Learn At This Point In My Life
Nobody reads lists. The answer to every multiple choice question I've ever had was B. The Earth actually is flat. Every business proposal I've ever made is ... (more...)
A Conversation With Orley (A Welcomed Visit)
O: "Good morning Kaf. Enjoying your coffee?" K: "Not too bad. They cleaned the pot yesterday. Second time this millennium, I believe." O: "So, Death came to ... (more...)
There’s nothing more inspiring
There's nothing more inspiring than Jesus stealing the ball for a score. Guess you can't fault Catholic Supply for ignoring the ... (more...)
A Fantastic Lack of Conviction
I find there's two distinctly different ways to handle problems in ones life, during the day to day... well, handling of them. The first is ... (more...)
From the Desk of God
Dear Kaf, I assume you do not mind Me calling you Kaf. Not that I am concerned with being presumptuous; that is something I have always ... (more...)
April Anti-Fools’ Day
A few days ago I came to realize one thing atheists are truly lacking (other than a larger office and full medical) is a holiday ... (more...)
Fragments From the Memory Log, Entry Ten
I don't think the adults around me comprehended that as a child among other children in the comparatively vast and irregular geometry of our neighborhood, ... (more...)