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Maggie's Pajamas

Maggie wore pyjamas to school today. She got exactly three kinds of
comments:

  • "Cool Pajamas!"
  • "Why are you wearing
    pajamas?"
  • "Are those your pajamas?"
The last on
gave me the biggest kick. :)

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Maggie's Pajamas

Maggie wore pyjamas to school today. She got exactly three kinds of
comments:

  • "Cool Pajamas!"
  • "Why are you wearing
    pajamas?"
  • "Are those your pajamas?"
The last on
gave me the biggest kick. :)

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One Possibility

Buddy and I went to visit a possible home for him to move to. I thought
it was a great fit, and the little female was just a joy. She and buddy
chased around and played well. Fun stuff.

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One Possibility

Buddy and I went to visit a possible home for him to move to. I thought
it was a great fit, and the little female was just a joy. She and buddy
chased around and played well. Fun stuff.

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Dropping out and booting up

MercuryNews.com has a great article titled Dropping out and booting up. Give it a read. It chronicles many of the formative moments in the technology world in the valley and draws some connections I'd never heard before. My favorite quote:
Brand captured the nascent computer world perfectly: ``Ready or not, computers are coming to the people. That's good news, maybe the best since psychedelics,'' he wrote. ``These are heads, most of them. Half or more of computer science is heads,'' he wrote in reference to the widespread use of psychedelic drugs among the computer researchers.
What an image. :)

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Dropping out and booting up

MercuryNews.com has a great article titled Dropping out and booting up. Give it a read. It chronicles many of the formative moments in the technology world in the valley and draws some connections I'd never heard before. My favorite quote:
Brand captured the nascent computer world perfectly: ``Ready or not, computers are coming to the people. That's good news, maybe the best since psychedelics,'' he wrote. ``These are heads, most of them. Half or more of computer science is heads,'' he wrote in reference to the widespread use of psychedelic drugs among the computer researchers.
What an image. :)

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