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When I was a student on a limited budget, I had some idea, a hunch, that on average, I spent $2 on an item of food at the supermarket. By counting the number of items I purchased, including more than one of the same item, that I would have a fairly accurate idea of the [...]

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Feminism, along with all of the other movements seeking equality, has now become the movement of “do your own thing”. I agree we should all be free to do our own thing, but a movement needs solidarity and unity. I may be a bit confused, but it seems to me that the modern movements for [...]

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Article from Reuters Press.
You know, when you engage in any attempt at putting a price tag on your “life”, you will always disappoint. This dude, an Aussie named Ian Usher decided to put his worldly possessions on E-Bay (his friends also, who I am sure are pleased to know they have a price on their [...]

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The worst part is, he is soft on crime, with all that clap-trap of “love your enemies”. Watch this incredibly good satire:
video
Thanks to Mark Fiore.

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Faced with its Alzheimer’s residents’ tendency to wander away, the Benrath Senior Centre in Dusseldorf, Germany, came up with a novel approach: a fake bus stop (an exact replica of a real one) out front. Straying residents might be attracted to the familiar colors and design of the kiosk (because long-term memory is [...]

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I believe that those who can’t be forgiven are those who are either

not aware they have done something wrong
or, refuse to admit they have done wrong.

In the first case, it is relatively easy to resolve. You make the person aware they have wronged you, and they say they are sorry, and you forgive.
In the second [...]

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I refuse to engage in the trend for “hypermiling”. I found a way that beats all of my attempts to squeeze even more mileage out of my BMW: Don’t drive the car. For $1200 I got a used moped, and I expect it to pay for itself within 4 months.
On this moped, I have travelled [...]

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It’s simple.
It remembers my appointments.
It has an address book
It has a “Notes” Section
It has a “To do” list
It does everything I want.
It came with a nifty, full-size keyboard
It doesn’t have any crap I don’t need, which I already have in other devices, such as:

a cell phone
an mp3 player
a digital camera
an internet connection
text messaging (which [...]

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When the student’s mother called Martin for an appointment for math tutoring for her son, for whatever reason she told Martin she was divorced. Martin was a little confusd as to why she felt the need to volunteer the information, but he ignored it, and asked for her address. She lived on Toronto’s west end, [...]

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Cell phone contracts are easy to get. Companies these days make cell phones very affordable. They are eager to sell you value-added services that you never needed to use prior to the purchase, and you are hit with a bill that can go upwards of $45 per month.
But what if you are like me? You [...]

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These lyrics to Fotzepolitic (or a close facsimilie) had appeared on a newsgroup some years ago. The approximate lyrics are below. I was convinced that these were the actual lyrics, but recently I have looked at some “lyrics” websites, and they all post more or less the same “approximate” lyrics, but to my knowledge, none [...]

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Our deepest fear is not that we’re inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn’t serve the world. There’s nothing enlightened about shrinking [...]

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I drove my moped to what I thought was a meeting at the University of Toronto, downtown. I find on arrival that I have the wrong date, and after parking and locking my moped, I decided to walk around a bit.
I walk by a Starbucks on College and St. George, and decided to stop there. [...]

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I drive a BMW to work every day, and with a 70 litre tank and gas in Toronto being $1.33 per litre, I decided to invest in a moped. I got a used one for $1200. It is a Tomos LX, and is rather small, cobalt-blue moped. Filling the tank costs $5.00. After going around [...]

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If a person is gay-bashed, is it enough on the part of some people to merely think you are gay? It happened to me in Grade 7 and 8, and by Grade 10 it became obvious that they got the wrong guy. Then, after a while, no one approached me in any hostile manner (they [...]

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A while ago, I posted that I finally saw, for the first time in 5 years, $0 owing on both my credit card and my line of credit. The battle is never over, however. Unless I want to completely free myself of the luxury of a credit card and line of credit, there will always [...]

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Philo was working late again. But the payoff was that he could have the next day all for himself. He wanted to beat his next-day deadline and have his sales forecast all ready by the this evening. He put the finishing touches on his spreadsheets, and imported the tables to word preocessor.  Then, after emailing [...]

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This was originally discovered at Patti’s Random Noise. A Google search shows that this one is all over the ‘net, with a complete history behind the sign and everything. I laughed so hard, I could barely breathe; I was even in pain. And, yes, I suppose that particular clinic doesn’t see many clients, having already [...]

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I Can’t Get Behind That — William Shatner and Henry Rollins
Never charted anywhere
From the album “Has Been” (2004)
See/Hear it here, if you dare. You hear it, but you only can view muppets lip-syncing to the song. You can also get the mp3 and the rest of the album from EMusic. My understanding is that no [...]

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A few minutes ago, I finally, after about 5 years of trying, paid off my debts with the bank, including my line of credit and my credit card. There were times the debt climbed to a nearly unmanageable $10,000 dollars, but after working like a bugger to pay it down, it finally got paid down, [...]

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