Monthly Archives: August 2003
minnesota?
So if you’ve been up since 4 like me, reading the news, you know they were planning to arrest an 18-year old man who modified MSBlast into its more-dangerous “B” variant, but it’s just coming across the wire now… he’s … Continue reading
prize
Okay, here’s what I’ve got: if you beat me (and everyone else) in the football picks pool, I will carefully craft an photographic composition, featuring Adam and Becky, in your honor, and post it here for the world to see. … Continue reading
football pool
Hey everyone. Weekly football picks are one of the most (or least) loved parts of the dnord.com experience. Even innocent passersby bask in the glory of my sardonic football wit. But the experience was strictly one-way, save my lame comments … Continue reading
helmet
New Helmet best-of is coming out. Helmet reunion isn’t. And Page Hamilton’s abandoning Gandhi, which sounded awesome to me.
wireless
My laptop came. Fortunately, I had the foresight to pick up a wireless router and network card. I think it’s my favorite part of the new setup. That’s partially because wireless is just so cool. It actually kind of bugs … Continue reading
well duh
Al-Qaida is going to go ahead and take credit for the power outage. Someone in Al-Qaida is going to get fired over this. There’s probably a guy (maybe a whole department) that’s supposed to take credit for every bad thing … Continue reading
paul magers out
If you haven’t heard, pretty man Paul Magers will head to Los Angeles in November or December. It’ll be interesting to see what kind of changes are in store for local media (this really levels the playing field for all … Continue reading
hey ya
So check this review of the new Outkast single from Pitchfork: This delightful slice of melodic pop (!) starts with Andre in full quirky, affected Frank Black vocal mode before… he breaks out of “character” into playful puns and joyful … Continue reading
calculator test
In school, it was always frustrating to have a calculator and not be able to use it. You learn about My Dear Aunt Sally in, what, fourth grade? And most calculators have an amazing near-sightedness, doing first what you told … Continue reading