Monthly Archives: November 2003

Skinz win over Commies at BWB VI in 5-4 Victory! And so it came to pass that the Skinz handed certain defeat to the Commies in the sixth BWB game at Commie Field, handing the Skinz a 4-2 lead in … Continue reading

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Ahh. . . The Joy of Half-Days. . . Meaning everyone and their frickin’ brother is on the road right now. I’m not going anywhere. . . so instead I give you the Wednesday edition of ShaunKenney.com to tide you … Continue reading

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Sea urchin is ‘practically immortal’, say scientists Yes, the little red sea urchins you see at the beach can live up to 200 years or more. Of course, that’s not what disturbs me in this article. Read: Scientists thought the … Continue reading

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Send Them Back Everyone who has an MP3 knows of the controversy with the RIAA. So what to do? Send them back of course. . .

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TURKEYS! I just finished delivering forty 25lb turkeys to St. Mary’s. Which isn’t the point of this post, because I had to go outside to do this. It’s gorgeous outside! GO NOW!

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Edward Shevardnadze Resigns as Georgian President I remember Schevardnadze from the old days when he and Schultz would meet in the late ’80s. When he became president of Georgia, it was really a stand-up thing to see him take the … Continue reading

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I Before E, If Taken with Caffeine Graciously stolen from Jef Raskin’s website and forwarded to me by the “ever-lovely” Miss Katie Hannifin. Browse through this guy’s site – truly an incredible fella! “I before E Except after C, Unless … Continue reading

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You Know You’ve Hit a Nerve When. . . “The theological implications of the situation’s oligarchy deems a philosophical response of quid-pro-quo, and would therefore necessitate the appointing of a less disenfranchised monarch to facilitate the monopolizing of revenues, and … Continue reading

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Water Really Isn’t H2O Now this is cool: Water isn’t H2O after all. On the timescale of molecular reactions, it is really H1.5O, reports Aris Chatzidimitriou-Dreismann, a physicist at the Technical University of Berlin. He got this puzzling result when … Continue reading

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