One should fight like the devil the impulse to think well of AT&T. Exhibit one million and five for the prosecution: our latest wireless bill.
A brief note on my trip to the driver’s license bureau, a place as friendly as any government office in the old Soviet Russia.

Less of this, please
The relative quiet in this blog space is due to a handful of factors. Firstly, I’ve been fairly busy at, ah, you know, the place where most of the blogging gets done. Additionally, I’ve been doing more non-blog-type writing; I’ve found that…
Memory Alpha, the wiki-driven yet authoritative compendium of Star Trek lore, defines the insidious condition known as the temporal causality loop:
A temporal causality loop (or simply temporal loop) is a special condition of time, in which time runs for a certain period, then resets itself to…
There’s still nothing like a stomach virus to distract one from cosmic thoughts and global concerns.
Just in case you were wondering if that had changed.
Speaking from a more-or-less general, skim-the-headlines viewpoint, this has been a thoroughly craptastic week, and there’s still one more weekday to go. It’s only fitting, then, that I spend that day undergoing oral surgery.
Better days to come, folks. Later.
Blog silence here thus far today due to work. Also, my head hurts. Reaching for pills now (no, not the fun kind of pills).
I’m still around, though the silence on this weblog might have suggested otherwise. Dental work has had me sidelined…not that dental work directly and necessarily paralyzes your hands at the keyboard. I’m just a softie, apparently.
Hoping to resume broadcast on this frequency presently.
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Did you know that being even mildly hypertensive is kind of a dealbreaker when it comes to being a kidney donor?
Well, it is, apparently.
Shouldn’t have come as a surprise, I guess.
Terrence at The Republic of T. is completely to blame for my having wasted the time it took to render a Simpsonized version of myself.

Eerily accurate, actually.
These interactive movie sites are often more entertaining than the films themselves. Does anyone know which film was the first to exploit…