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<title>256's Diary</title>
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<dc:date>2008-07-07T01:59:45Z</dc:date>
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<title>on appreciating expensive coffee</title>
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<description>so, my grocery bill was twice what i expected</description>
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<title>CFC4: Meanwhile....</title>
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<description>Meanwhile, 256 has spent nigh unto two years doing little else but meditate upon what sort of act could possibly venture next onto the stage warmed by Comics Fun Challenge the Third.</description>
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<title>heat wave, boston visit,  chin ups and biceps curls</title>
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<description>it's about 38 degrees in philadelphia, or in the hyperbolic scale of the natives, ONE HUNDRED degrees. i acknowledge there is something satisfying in using such inflated values to describe these obscene meteorological injustices.  the net result has been increased beer consumption accompanied by much lounging around the house in little more than a bandanna and a straw hat.    chin up poll inside</description>
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<title>on sunday</title>
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<description>we went to nyc for the day. it's still a little surprising to remember that we can do that.</description>
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<title>spring is here!</title>
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<description>and summer's coming fast...</description>
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<title>WFC 9 Grab Bag</title>
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<description>Inside you can expect to find:       a confession of which particular literary crime i was responsible for   a brief dissection thereof   comments on those superior stories for which i voted   and, as a free bonus, a complete and previously unseen second piece written for the challenge but not submitted    </description>
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<title>Beer, Bikes and Bon Jovi</title>
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<description>Wherein I talk about some things I did this weekend. Also, two requests for assistance: one security related and one mustard related.</description>
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<title>tump-tump</title>
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<description>that's the sound cars make as they drive over the four inch deep pothole outside our house.  during the day, traffic slows them down, but at night they hit it upwards of fifty miles an hour sometimes. as far as i know, no one has broken an axle yet. but sometimes i will be woken by a tump-tump-twee and then, in the morning, i will find a hubcap by our front steps.  so far we have a honda, a ford, a chevy and two nissans.</description>
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<title>on the beliefs of atheists and printing in linux</title>
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<description>so i've been involved in a bit of a debate lately and it has become clear that the crux of the matter is a disagreement on just what exactly people who call themselves atheists hold to be true. if you would ever consider applying that label to yourself, please vote inside. also: ADVENTURES IN LINUX PRINTING</description>
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<title>ch-ch-ch-changes</title>
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<description>Okay, I certainly owe all you folks a real diary or seven. It's been about a hundred years or so, so it's going to be all over the place.</description>
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