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January 03, 2006 -- 7:12 PM
posted by P

I've seen that man before as well, but I also do not know him.

January 03, 2006 -- 6:41 PM
posted by eric

hmmm....i dunno alison - to tell you the truth i don't actually recognize him. that's a cool shirt though.

January 03, 2006 -- 6:19 PM
posted by P

How long does the shower have to be before you end up with shower-induced thoughts?

January 03, 2006 -- 6:19 PM
posted by alison

that blond dude is everywhere do you know who he is, Eric? I mean, fucking everywhere. I've been to all sorts of parties and . . . there he is. I think his name is Aaron, but that's about all I even possibly know... who is he?

January 03, 2006 -- 4:23 PM
posted by Par

Damn. I swear I was just thinking about something like this the other day:



Erasable Shower Note Tablet


Record all your big shower-induced thoughts on our reuseable note tablet. Waterproof crayons (included) capture the flow of your creative ideas, to-do lists, and more for easy transport to and from the bathroom. Complete with crayon caddy and suction cup mounts.


It's really a step up from my current 'writing-on-the-glass-door' setup.

January 03, 2006 -- 8:54 AM
posted by eric


my face is melting.

January 02, 2006 -- 11:36 PM
posted by Jess

I was just curious. No need for warpaint. Unless you go for that sort of thing.

January 02, 2006 -- 11:25 PM
posted by Par

I'm not sure who won. We won both matches on the 'cube. They won two of three on the xbox. In sheer numbers, we won. But, if you consider the fifth (and final) match the decider, they won.

So... that's one win each, right? Guess that goes into the books as a draw.

I wasn't aware that we needed to keep people updated on it. Maybe we should have taken it more seriously. Next time, face paint. (You boys are on notice.)

January 02, 2006 -- 11:18 PM
posted by Par

So, suppose you don't like a candidate for office (let's call him James R.). Or, you don't think he exists. In any case, you go to his campaign website and you notice an... oversight on the website. It's easily fixed, but slightly embarrassing. Would it be in bad taste to, say, not inform his campaign staff of the error and just make fun of it? Or, having dabbled in web design and desiring the same treatment in future cases of your own oversight, would it be better to take the high road and let them know?

Ah, let's do both. Here's the slightly embarrassing bit. I'll email them in the morning.

January 02, 2006 -- 11:12 PM
posted by Jess

So who won? Geekfesters or Boys' Night?

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