Dickens of a Blog

(February 2011)

  1. 01 Feb 11, 01:57:27 PM -
    Changing out the passwords, some tips and ideas from my own time in the trenches
  2. 01 Feb 11, 01:50:20 PM -
    Ever dream this man? A strange but interesting viral meme...
  3. 06 Feb 11, 03:10:08 AM -
    Back with a temporary pair of glasses, a need for a new gadget, a day of shopping, and other catchings up since January
  4. 06 Feb 11, 07:46:41 PM -
    Review of James Rollins's Altar of Eden
  5. 09 Feb 11, 01:20:56 AM -
    Look what the nice UPS woman brought me tonight. Warning, I'm a geek and he's half-human on his mother's side...
  6. 10 Feb 11, 01:16:38 AM -
    The Amazon Review Equivalent of Dry Humor Laced Performance Review: Michael Grade and Doctor Who
  7. 10 Feb 11, 02:35:50 PM -
    The Case of the Mystery Ghost Server and the Utterly Simple Solution...
  8. 10 Feb 11, 09:00:19 PM -
    [Movie Review] Devil [2010 Supernatural Horror, Locked Room Mystery]
  9. 12 Feb 11, 11:25:37 PM -
    Doug has new glasses (but his same old hobbit nose)
  10. 14 Feb 11, 11:44:36 AM -
    Do you want to play a game? Livejournal Based Contemporary Era De Profundis Game in the Making
  11. 19 Feb 11, 02:57:22 AM -
    The Rare Case of the Doctor Altering His Own Timeline: "Dalek" vs. The Battle at Canary Wharf
  12. 20 Feb 11, 12:27:12 AM -
    From basketball to Agricola, it has been a long day
  13. 20 Feb 11, 03:40:49 PM -
    A Nation of Hoarders, not Readers. On the question of the twin heads of codex consumption...
  14. 22 Feb 11, 04:15:30 PM -
    The Moribundity Criers, How [and a guess as to why] X is Dead is the New Futurism
  15. 25 Feb 11, 04:12:41 PM -
    This one's for Betty Cole and the Honors Lounge
  16. 28 Feb 11, 12:52:22 PM -
    Luzianne's Authentic Southern Iced Tea, Sweet Tea Variety

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