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October 09, 2006 -- 8:31 PM
posted by alison
how about a chocolate cake shaped like a spider? or... peeled grapes for eyeballs... um... not sure what else to suggest... Dana's got most of the good ideas if you ask me. you can do some fun stuff with jack-o-lanterns and pumpkins... soup, cookies, cake, pie... not much more creative than that though.
happy thanksgiving y'all... hope it was fun... the mountains were really nice! hee hee, and it sounds like the weather wasn't too bad here either... :)
October 09, 2006 -- 7:45 PM
posted by P
Lasee's idea is half-baked, teachers and school officials can become corrupt by the power of their weapons. Parents should arm themselves and encourage their children to carry some heat with them at all times. Those who object to carrying firearms can bring pepper spray, bear spray, holy water, tasers, lasers, knives, and collapsable batons as substitutes.
No, I suppose I don't want to write code. How about TopologiLinux?
October 09, 2006 -- 4:41 PM
posted by Al
My parents suspect she is mongolian or from the harbin region based on her last name.
October 09, 2006 -- 4:02 PM
posted by Al
I suppose non of you have heard of a singer called Jia Fei Jia Er before?
October 09, 2006 -- 3:49 PM
posted by Par
Armed-teachers idea gets negative reaction:
Rep. Frank Lasee went on national television Friday to push his idea to allow Wisconsin school officials to arm themselves in the wake of the Weston High School shooting.
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"All options should be on the table," he said, including "encouraging teachers and other school officials to carry firearms."
October 09, 2006 -- 3:47 PM
posted by Par
One of the guys in the Systems lab swore by Cygwin. Some might argue that you may as well install Linux.
I'm not sure what you can actually do with it, though. I've seen it used mostly for coding, but I don't think that's what you have in mind, right Percy?
October 09, 2006 -- 12:15 PM
posted by P
Has anyone tried Cygwin? If so, comments? I'll probably give it a try later.
October 09, 2006 -- 12:07 PM
posted by Dana
Hey Chris,
I just remember in elementary they used to use rice and call it maggots, or spaghetti and call it worms. Cauliflower looks like brains. I don't know if that helps at all.
On another note - does anyone want a kitten? My sister has an adorable little kitten (it is a barn cat, but it is adorable and would make an awesome house cat). It is a long haired cat (not so good for people who don't like cat hair, but rediculously adorable), and it is white with beautiful blue eyes. One of its relatives has the same coloring as it, and it still has blue eyes even as an adult, so we think this one may keep the blue eyes. It is also incredibly friendly. It ran up to my sister the first time it saw her (was also the first time it saw a human, which, believe me, is incredible for a barn cat to do). Also, my 2 year old nephew was playing with it the other day (and two year olds do not play gently with kittens), and the cat didn't do anything. It just kind of went limp until it was rescued, and didn't run away after. This kitten will probably die in the winter if I can't find a home for it (fall kittens usually do, sad as it is), so if anyone wants it, let me know!
October 08, 2006 -- 10:15 PM
posted by Par
North Korea detonates a nuclear bomb:
The country's official Korean Central News Agency said the test was performed underground and that there had been no radioactive leakage from the site at Hwadaeri near Kilju at 10.36am (0136GMT) on Monday.
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The South Korean intelligence services detected a 3.58-magnitude seismic tremor, a foreign ministry spokesman told the Reuters news agency.
Roh Moo-hyun, the South Korean president, has convened a meeting of security advisers over the issue, the South Korean Yonhap news agency reported.
