(DIR) 2008/06/09
 (TXT) The time, where did she go?
 (TXT) A nuclear family
 (DIR) 2008/06/10
 (TXT) A job in a place that's even flatter than Florida …
 (DIR) 2008/06/11
 (TXT) “Close only counts in horseshoes and global thermonuclear war”
 (DIR) 2008/06/12
 (TXT) Prejudicial pandering or subtle satire?
 (DIR) 2008/06/13
 (TXT) Now why would they do a silly thing like that?
 (DIR) 2008/06/14
 (TXT) Framed
 (TXT) Kung Fu Panda
 (TXT) It's not even in the “It's so bad it was well worth the price” category …
 (DIR) 2008/06/15
 (TXT) Chromatic scales and other painful things
 (DIR) 2008/06/16
 (TXT) Even Jim Davis finds a Garfieldless Garfield enjoyable …
 (TXT) “So why raise taxes again?”
 (DIR) 2008/06/17
 (TXT) Ghoti
 (TXT) “I plead the Fifth … ”
 (DIR) 2008/06/18
 (TXT) You know, Cameron really was a dark character
 (TXT) Deconstructing Racter
 (DIR) 2008/06/19
 (TXT) Great, now we get the onslaught of “Kung Fu <animal>” movies
 (TXT) Oh no! Not Sweden …
 (DIR) 2008/06/20
 (TXT) Steven Spielberg And The Curse Of George Lucas
 (TXT) At least now I get to make my own hours …
 (TXT) Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.
 (TXT) For those with more time than money
 (DIR) 2008/06/23
 (TXT) Don't even ask what my second act would be …
 (DIR) 2008/06/24
 (TXT) Dodging black ICE to do a job …
 (TXT) Interview with a Fed
 (DIR) 2008/06/25
 (TXT) A Garfield strip in which we learn Garfield's real name
 (TXT) George W. Bush saving the world from the Oil Cartel
 (DIR) 2008/06/26
 (TXT) Unintended consequences
 (TXT) Not the source code to the database, the data in the database …
 (DIR) 2008/06/27
 (TXT) Some musings on bloated software and software performance
 (TXT) A sea of memory
 (DIR) 2008/06/28
 (TXT) Beating the Brand
 (DIR) 2008/06/29
 (TXT) Feeling secure vs. being secure
 (TXT) Notes on some notes from back in the day when we gave ourselves grandiose titles to make up for the lack of grandiose salaries
 (DIR) 2008/06/30
 (TXT) “So, am I fighting Spider-man, or Robin Hood?”
 (TXT) “But then, as Nietzsche said, convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies.”