People who know me best…
...(ignore those who know yet despise me; yes, there's a lot of them) could tell you that I prefer comedy over most other forms of ... (more...)
...(ignore those who know yet despise me; yes, there's a lot of them) could tell you that I prefer comedy over most other forms of ... (more...)
James Lileks over at The Bleat spent part of yesterday's post deconstructing CBS' Return to the Batcave (better him than I). He used the ... (more...)
Before the flood of wistful homages brought on by the passing of Mister Rogers rush through the blogosphere, let us not forget another great ... (more...)
I'm angry and in a mood to up and change the direction of this blog. After all, with a name like guff there should be ... (more...)
New Years sucks. Maybe not sucks sucks, but nonetheless, I'm avoiding the impetus to put up a bulleted list of personal accomplishments for the last 365 ... (more...)
This is how I'd set up the calendar week (if I was in charge of such things): Monday, Saturday Unus, Tuesday, Saturday Duo, Saturday Tres, ... (more...)
Signals I'm not quite certain I'm picking up on: I saw a introductory philosophy book yesterday. It was based on the Simpsons cartoon. Obviously D'oh ... (more...)
In regards to a technical discussion going on elsewhere (I'll provide a link if you want it, but you don't want it), I arrived at ... (more...)
I had a friend who would argue, loudly and often, that a person's knowledge can be deep, or it can be broad, but it can't ... (more...)
I try to avoid hitting obituaries on guff, but the passing of Robert Forward this weekend caught my eye. His 1980 novel Dragon's ... (more...)
I wrote what is to follow a month ago, merely a comment to a post on another blog. It was in regards to an ... (more...)
This post is a departure. A departure, that is, for Blurried Musings, which I intended as a place for me to throw silly, harebrained ideas ... (more...)