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March 2nd, 2007 · Posted in Linkage · 5 CommentsWhat would the Dalai Lama do… if he were a Navy seal?
I’m not even sure what this post is about – something to do with software development I think, but it has the best title of a blog post I have EVER seen, hence the link.
Crimson Dark: A panel in progress
A fascinating insight into how this fantastic comic is created.
Top 5 most dangerous roads of the world
“The Road of Death!”
They are impressive to say the least, but why would you ever use them?
Washington’s Farewell Address Translated into Everyday Speech
Worth a read. Easily understood.
Not Just Coding
“[T]wo skills are critical to the success of a software engineer:
1.Plays well with others.
2.Communicates effectively.
These are exactly the two skills that the [NYT] thinks we poor programmers don’t have… This is why, for tonight… I hate them.”
Panda Explosion!
So very, very cute. It’s like the panda switch got jammed in the ‘on’ position.
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March 2nd, 2007 at 10:36 am
i want a never growing up forever cute and clean baby panda
maybe you ca but me one for my 19th birthday prez, hey ian, guess what?
i turn 20 next year
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March 5th, 2007 at 10:18 am
Hey, Rodeo. I have been on that #1 dangerous road in Bolivia. The answer to your question is that that road is the only route to get from the villages in the valley below to La Paz. I actually went down it at night and fortunately, I couldn’t see what the road was like.
March 5th, 2007 at 12:10 pm
So, not only did you drive down that crazy dangerous road, you did it in the dark…
Hmmmm…
March 5th, 2007 at 2:28 pm
Uh oh, is your opinion of my intelligence dropping? It’s about to drop even more… I wasn’t driving. I was riding in the back of a big truck on top of the product that he was transporting, like the locals do, in the dark, so I couldn’t see. I was with another crazy American. In my defense, I had never seen the road before. I was visiting said crazy American friend. It was actually a rather profound experience. I was aware that it was the “most dangerous road in the world”. I worried about it for a while, but then prayed for God’s protection and decided to put my faith in Him (and the driver’s experience) and put worrying aside. We were visiting the Christian camp owned by our partner church organization located in that valley called “The Yungas”.
March 5th, 2007 at 7:48 pm
That wasn’t the sound of any opinions dropping.
Imagine I said it with one eyebrow raised.
That might help convey my amusement more
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