Peter and his lung cancer.

On a much sadder note, I heard on NPR on my way home tonight that Peter Jennings said today he has lung cancer. While any sort of cancer is a scary proposition, I get especially saddened (and a little upset) whenever I hear about those who’ve contracted lung cancer. I’ve personally known (and known well) …

there was no line!

Today I’ve been noticeable quieter than normal on the blog, and that’s because I’ve spent the day — gasp! — away from an Internet connection. Most of today I spent at an event hosted by NetworkWorld magazine called the “Remote Office Networking” technology tour & expo. It was basically a free event about remote networks …

Good game!

I actually managed to watch almost all of the college basketball championship game last night. I excitedly rooted for the Tar Heels, and was very happy to see them walk away the winners. It was a great game, though, very exciting all the way up until the end. And really, that’s what I like the …

Monday morning trivia

Curtis has his regular Friday night cat blogging, which I always enjoy, and in the tradition of that kind of weekly blogging, I’ve decided to begin Monday morning trivia. These will be random questions about oddities I’ve experienced personally or heard about. For now, my trivia will be mostly about me — but hey, it’s …

adventures in counting. everything.

So, you probably haven’t heard yet that Daniel and I decided to start going to Weight Watchers together. And now you get to! Yay! 😉 You probably do know that, for most of last year, I had myself on a fairly rigid low-to-no-sugar diet, inspired by my mid-January 2004 visit to the doctor (well documented …

first, basketball.

I only watched half of the UNC-Michigan State game Saturday night (it’s hard to get into a game when nobody else is there screaming at the TV with you … particularly if there IS someone there watching you with mild confusion at your heretofore unseen passion for a team you never root for), but I …

when I miss DC the most …

Late March and early April are when I miss living in Washington, D.C., the most … except, perhaps, during election years, when DC comes alive with the sparkle of political campaigning. The reason March & April are so wonderful in DC is because, without fail, from the cold and (especially this year) wet winter of …

Mitch Hedberg

{/end of April Fools jokery} I’ve been encouraged to make a blog posting regarding the death on March 30, 2005, of the stand-up comedian Mitch Hedberg. According to information posted at thedotdotdot.com — which, btw, is really funny when you say it out loud, but that’s neither here nor there, he died at the age …

more April Fool’s funsies…

The listservs I monitor professionally are rarely as active with errata as on April 1st. Here’s some more evidence for you: Exhibit 1“I just got this from one of my professional lists, and I thought I would pass it along. It’s a mock up (heavy on the “mock”) of a library newsletter from the University …