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Tuesday, October 04, 2011

misnomer - again?

how does that happen? representatives of greenpeace have been trying unsuccessfully to get hold of me for the past week, and finally managed now, only to discover that they were looking for another guy with the same name. i was beginning to freak out that they had my credit card details and that i was somehow paying them money that i wasn't aware of.

i'm *pretty* sure that i wouldn't be convinced to donate cash to an organization that i'm severely disappointed with. so now i'm back from that alternate reality...

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after coffee with nemesis, who gave me a ride so that i arrived home in time for dinner, i began to consider the possibility that i'm not happy with my job. oh, i'll stick with it until something better comes along, but i received my paycheck and it's not quite as good as would make me *comfortable*. in fact, i'm stressing a little now. it's not that i'm ungrateful, you see - it's just that i'm not particularly happy with the office environment and the work kinda stinks. at least in the other office i'm enjoying the time that i'm there - even if the pay is shamefully inadequate.

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super-awesome linkage!

cthulu's better than the real thing

and the world as we knew it ended: 4g is finding its feet. in russia, maybe, but it looks like our cyberpunk dreams might come true some day.

where sharks are grown in fake wombs, so may humans be. and food. the tleilaxu axlotl tanks started here.

turning shopping into electricity: london malls upgrade to store pedestrian energy. this seems like an excellent idea. for everywhere.

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