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"The same creator who names the stars also knows the names of the seven souls we mourn today. The crew of the shuttle Columbia did not return safely to Earth, yet we can pray that all are safely home."

pres. george w. bush
address to the nation, following the columbia space shuttle tragedy 02.01.03

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Friday August 15 2003

friday5: online

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1. How much time do you spend online each day? 90% of my day is spent online. but i'm not actively surfing that whole time. all of the time that i'm at the office or at home my computer is connected checking email and updating news feeds. and now that ncaa football 2004 can be played online that adds another bit of my day spent online.
2. What is your browser homepage set to? dave barry's blog
3. Do you use any instant messaging programs? If so, which one(s)? i use aim but i don't sign on terribly often.
4. Where was your first webpage located? my first webpage was a geocities or angelfire site. it was a tribute to jessica bowman.
5. How long have you had your current website? about a year now

Tuesday August 12 2003

google rules

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google does cool stuff. it now has a built-in calculator. and that's only a very small part of the cool part. it does conversions. so you could type in something like 4000 feet in meters or 25 feet per second in miles per second and it'd spit the answer out to ya. here's the details.

Sunday August 10 2003

kansas: actually flatter than a pancake

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a great study has been done to show that kansas actually is flatter than a pancake.

in kansas' defense, there are some pretty landscapes up here and lawrence, home of KU, is a nice city. also, the rich suburbs of kansas city are on the kansas side. however, it's still flatter than a pancake.

i hope our tax dollars didn't pay for this study.

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