I no longer think Taiwanese food is bland. I do, however, think it’s scary. Just, a large part of the ordering process involved figuring out […]
Month: July 2003
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
So Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life comes out today. The thing is, the first movie was called Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. So […]
Repeating My Parents, Becoming My Spouse
There were times when I was growing up when I distinctly remember saying to myself, when I grow up, I will never be the way […]
18% Of All Dinners Include French Fries
According to the Merc, 18% of all dinners served at all restaurants in the U.S. come with french fries. There’s something disturbing about that.
11 AM = Early
Not to say Eric is lazy, but one night last week we were figuring out if we should meet up for games and Eric says […]
re: Dave and Marriage
I don’t understand why those are the only 2 possibilities, Dave. How about possibility 3: you learn to not be self-conscious with people in the […]
Michael Card
I think you’re right, Andy. Survivor jury cares mostly about making themselves feel better. I still think what I said is true in general, though. […]
My Children’s Experiences and My Own
I often think about whether my children’s experiences will be the same as my own. Not that my childhood was ideal. It’s just, I had […]
Matrix Reloaded: Identity
Reloaded note. It’s my page, love it or leave it. Hopefully not too sporadically. I find Agent Smith fascinating in regards to issues of personal […]
re: Logic
To clarify a previous thought. There two parts to logic. One is the premises you start with. The other is logical deduction via inference. While […]