The heat today isn't too oppressive, In fact, it's actually more tolerable today.
I told a friend down in Austin about the heat of the past 9 days... he said it was as if Montreal had become Texas. =)
The fact that the heat is lower finally gave me the drive to update my company site, Thothwares Web Design. I now have branded e-mail, and a lot of information cleared up.
Posted by Jeff Boman
on Saturday, August 11, 2001 | link me Seymour!
The heat today isn't too oppressive, In fact, it's actually more tolerable today.
I told a friend down in Austin about the heat of the past 9 days... he said it was as if Montreal had become Texas. =)
The fact that the heat is lower finally gave me the drive to update my company site, Thothwares Web Design. I now have branded e-mail, and a lot of information cleared up.
Posted by Jeff Boman
on Saturday, August 11, 2001 | link me Seymour!
Friday, August 10, 2001
I'm amazed: president Bush actually approved stem cell research for funding.
With the staunch conservative/anti-abortionist interests leaning on him, with the Pope against it (in a move I don't agree with), G.W. actually showed spine by approving something that could help thousands.
Posted by Jeff Boman
on Friday, August 10, 2001 | link me Seymour!
Tuesday, August 07, 2001
Scumbag!
Remember a few weeks ago when the public was led to believe that George Harrison was dying of cancer? A story denied by George, and former manager George Martin, whom the story was attributed to?
Well, here's an update on it from Salon:
"Anyway, now we hear (via www.salon.com) that one James Desborough has been
fired by something called the World Entertainment News Network (WENN)
after admitting that he took a reporter's mundane interview with Martin,
jazzed it up with invented quotes about Harrison's health, and sold it to
a London paper, The Mail on Sunday.
Then, Salon says, the Mail further enhanced (my emphasis) the quotes. "
Anyone who perpetuated such cruelty deserves far worse than just firing, in my opinion.
Posted by Jeff Boman
on Tuesday, August 07, 2001 | link me Seymour!