Here, there, everywhere. We have to call it something, don't we? Who's got an idea? Let's call it Toponymy.

9.21.2003

Battle of the Back-up Quartebacks

I just love that title. And, for the last minutes of the first half of the Lions/Vikings game, the dream became a reality. Gus Ferotte vs. Mike McMahon. Truly amazing. Harrington and Culpepper both went to the sidelines with injuries. Luckily, Harrington came back after the break. Currently: Vikings-23, Lions-13.

Look at this cool website. Wow. I didn't even know that we had a Manly Miles Building [even though I have biked past it before].

One of the best articles about Iraq and our perceptions I have read.

Recognize this? You might have seen it at the beginning of Boondock Saints. It is one of the towers on Boston's Longfellow bridge. The picture is taken from a boat in the Charles River. The towers are beautiful and really make the old bridge quite unique. Hunter, Brennan and I watched the fireworks from this bridge. The T [the subway-train system in Boston] runs across the bridge, too.

One G5 is powerful. 1100 G5s working together is... well... it's this.

I'm not a huge Radiohead fan. But these fifth-graders certianly aren't.

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