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Thursday, April 29, 2004

no such thing in the English language as a Basecap.

It's called at baseball cap, which can also be called a ball cap.

And it is 50 years old this month.

Posted by Daev @ 05:53 PM CST [Link]

Wednesday, April 28, 2004

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On the socratic method.

Sorry, already taken, lads!

Posted by Daev @ 02:07 PM CST [Link]

Tuesday, April 27, 2004

Mobiles! (Mo-beel)

Because of the little capriccio in the lesson plan in my 3rd lesson today, I thought I'd follow up on the topic of the imaginary web page web were building: mobiles.

First of all, mobile-art.org and .com are taken. But ilovemobiles.org wasn't. So nyaaa.

It was not hard to find websites about mobiles, but the first thing that I found on goog was actually for a gallery in Mobile Alabama (mo-bee-yull, that is).

And you know, I learned something. Apparently, mobiles hang from the ceiling; stabiles (stay-beel) are stand alones that can stand on the floor or a table, or even be the table. Both, however, have moving bits.

So I made a short list below: [more]

Posted by Daev @ 04:48 PM CST [Link]

Sunday, April 25, 2004

I viddied the flick KB V 2 last week. I enjoyed it very much.

Here is a little something about the historical Pei Mei, but I found it here on the internet.

According to one trivia listing, he was played buy Gordon Liu, who also played the general of the Crazy Eighty-Eight.

Said actor has a resume as long as your arm.

Posted by Daev @ 06:17 PM CST [Link]

Thursday, April 22, 2004

It seems odd, but having looked at the photos from last Sunday's Easter brunch, I am amazed to see how big Little Wee has gotten.
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Posted by Daev @ 08:07 AM CST [Link]

Thursday, April 15, 2004

I am the Liper, I have come to lick your Lindows.
Linspire will now be the name of the OS formally known as Lindows.
Let a life, Lill. When your product gets to the point that it is so present in the everyday, all the king's horses and all the king's lawyers will not be able to do anything about it. Face it, Sister. Those Lindash guys are going to do whatever they are going to do with or with out the snappy product name. Litigation only makes y'all look bad.
So luck my lick.

Posted by Daev @ 06:04 PM CST [Link]

Wednesday, April 14, 2004

Hey stylesheet stylesheet stylesheet stylesheet stylesheet stylesheet stylesheet stylesheet... CASCADE!

Damn.. Didn't work. I've been tooling around a bit with CSS lately, but I ain't got no booklearnin'. These things take time.

Class was a daisy today. One student sported a shirt with a message demanding fallatio, but with certain letters substituted with numbers ala haxorsprach. I asked him if his mother knew about that shirt. He said his mom bought it for him.
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Posted by Daev @ 08:05 PM CST [Link]

Tuesday, April 13, 2004

I hate it when hack journalists start off their articles by saying that they find it funny or crazy or whatever when so-and-so does this and that. But dig: This month's Sax--the Saxon culture mag has this on their cover of the mag. Recognize that chick? You should. She's been all over the web since like three years or so. I fell in love with her quite a while back when the Onion used her for this funny lil bit of satire.

Posted by Daev @ 08:18 PM CST [Link]

Welcome back folks.

My first classes of the semester have gone about as smoothly as was expected. I still haven't hung out the promised sign up list mentioned above. I will try to do that Wednesday. In the meantime, anyone still interested in that course should contact me via my form mail (the contact button on the left).

In other news, regarding one particular "grown up" class off campus, I did a little "research" regarding the nature of the "Guerteltier".

I had no idea what a "belt animal" was in English, so I played a round of 20 questions as to what kind of animal it was supposed to be. Is it a real animal? Yes. Is it warm-blooded? They didn't know. One student thought that they lay eggs. We established the fact that the animal in question did have a hard shell, but one student insisted that "it's like a turtle, but with long legs". My first guess would have been armadillo, but then I wasn't sure. I could go on, but I'll spare you the details. Below are some children's websites that put us in the picture.
here
and
here.
So, long story short, it's an armadillo, a kissing cousing to the anteater and the sloth. That's good company.
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Posted by Daev @ 04:54 PM CST [Link]

Thursday, April 8, 2004

Any former L2 students who are still interested in taking the Z1 course (you need it to minor in English, pal) should sign up this coming week on the list hanging out at the P-Amt in Gru. We are extending the sign up period another week so you have a chance to not mess up your future plans. Want to minor in English? Don't be a fool, crackermouth! Sign up for my Z1 course for the 5. DS Mo., Okay? The list will be hanging at the P-amt next week. Don't bring shame to your family, sign up with no delay!

Posted by Daev @ 10:05 PM CST [Link]

Monday, April 5, 2004

Wee. Its the first day of the semester. Easter is next weekend. I'll be seeing you little punks starting next Tuesday. I need to take time out from blogging for the next week, though. Too much to do!

Posted by Daev @ 02:14 PM CST [Link]

Thursday, April 1, 2004

Homestarrunner.com has lost its domain name! Say it ain't so.
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Posted by Daev @ 03:40 PM CST [Link]

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