Month: August 2003

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Lynx vs. Sparks: 74-72. Yes, the scores are listed in the right order.

After a huge second-half comeback, Minnesota is now unbeaten against L.A. in playoff games, thanks to Tamika Williams’s last-minute steal and layup.

Ape Escape 2: Shiny things are pretty!

I play a game like Ape Escape 2 and am reminded that I’m just a pretentious loser.

The servers, they are a-changin’.

I’ve moved the hosting of semifat.net over to a shared hosting service.

Journalism: The Videogame

Insert Credit’s reviews are rich and meaty, and their news snippets go where few other gaming sites bother to, or even dare to.

Playoff time!

The Lynx have clinched a playoff berth for the first time in team history.

Hrbek forgive me, for I have sinned.

Is it ever OK to root for the Yankees?

The only thing worse than not having a job is having a job. The only thing worse than that is looking for a job.

If anyone has resume-writing advice, or knows of a good source for that sort of information, I’d appreciate it.

Google Calculator!

Sure, it’s totally geeky and gratuitous, but Google’s new calculator service is surprisingly useful.

More webloggy goodness.

I now have four entries in the “People I Actually Know” category of my RSS news reader. This pleases me more than it should.

More movies that I’ll never see.

Hooray! Aaron has finally given in to his destiny and started posting film reviews on his website.

Recap: Like teevee.org, but shorter, dumber, and more redundant.

While watching my semi-annual dosage of television over the last few days — time mostly spent trying watching reruns of one of a dozen different Scooby Doo series — I made the following observations.

Greetings from PDX

I’m posting from the Heaven Cafe in downtown Portland, courtesy of the Personal Telco Project. It’s pretty nifty. But that’s beside the point. I can hear you all not asking, “How’s Portland? How’s the family?”