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March 26, 2008 -- 11:04 PM
posted by Jere

Well a bad loss...
but still..
3 points back...

happy belated birthday Jess, sorry we couldn't come out,

March 25, 2008 -- 11:09 PM
posted by Jess

Thanks for your birthday wishes all! And to everyone who came for dinner and apples last night!

March 25, 2008 -- 7:02 PM
posted by Al

Good video Par! It made me really hungry for a copious amount of fast and slow food.

March 25, 2008 -- 1:04 PM
posted by alison

at least it doesn't last very long (the sound)... you COULD turn your volume off, which is what I usually do.





in other news,

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESS!

March 25, 2008 -- 10:33 AM
posted by Keri

Happy Birthday Jess

March 25, 2008 -- 7:44 AM
posted by Al

Happy Birthday Jess!

March 25, 2008 -- 2:54 AM
posted by anonymous

March 24, 2008 -- 11:13 PM
posted by Jere

Still 3 points back...

March 24, 2008 -- 7:13 PM
posted by Par

Couple of nifty things, too.

Food Fight:


(cheat sheet here, but it'll spoil it if you don't watch the video first.)

Also, Judd Apatow Movie Goodness Calculator. "Is directed by Judd Apatow" worth 4 points, "Has a colon in the title" worth -3 points.

By this math, Pineapple Express is looking strong.

March 24, 2008 -- 7:09 PM
posted by Par

Bhutan becomes newest democracy:

The small Himalayan country of Bhutan became the world's newest democracy Monday when voters cast ballots in the nation's first parliamentary elections.

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Turnout was more than 79 per cent of the 320,000 registered voters, Wangdi said. The results will not be official until Tuesday morning.

79% turnout is pretty impressive, when matched against our apathy. It's even more impressive when you consider this:
The election came with a twist: it was the country's king, not the people, who pressed for democracy.

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"Why do we need these people and their arguments?" asked 48-year-old Kinzang Tshering after listening to one candidate make his spiel days before the vote. "They tell us they are better than the other ones. How should I know which one is better?"

They don't even have opinions, and they still vote more than we do.

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