Category: the odes
03/30/12 12:50 - ID#56298
Mega Lottery?
The blue moon rose today and I happened to glance at the top headline. A lottery. Seriously, a lottery of 640 bazillion dollars. That is top national and international news. Specifically, all the different ways you could spend the 640 bazillions that you have a whole 1:zillion odds of winning.
I say, this is an exemplary example of the human spirit and hope. Imagine buying a $1 ticket and hoping you can beat the 1:zillion odds. Fascinating. Maybe I should get a ticket too and join everyone else. The thing is does anyone know where I can get one within a 1/2 mile radius. Does Walgreens sell lottery tickets?
Ooh, (e:Paul) just told me - the nearest gas station. Hmm.. need to go on Google maps to find the nearest one. Maybe this is a hint that the tickets are not really targeting my demographic if I am having so much trouble just figuring out how to get them. Nevermind the question of what I will do with the money.
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Category: the odes
03/22/12 10:30 - ID#56265
TTFN.
Taking a break... Severe times are ahead.
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Category: the odes
03/17/12 09:39 - ID#56238
Apology is policy
And of course
:(
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Category: the odes
03/11/12 01:00 - ID#56202
You are guessing...
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Category: the odes
03/09/12 10:11 - ID#56193
Random annoyances.
There is hair everywhere. In the bathtub, on the floor, inside the keyboard, everywhere! Strange little hair creatures live in corners of my flat. It's so aggravating. I really don't have time to clean now or recycle. So my flat looks abysmal and weird. The omnipresent hair makes it worse. It's like my head has transformed into a human cat/shedding machine. I reckon I must be losing at least 200-300 strands a day.
And I seem to have entered a joyless cooking phase where I just make things as fast as I can so that I can gobble them up and get back to work. On top of it, my tea consumption has gone up to nearly 30 cups a day. I am not so concerned about drinking so much tea (it's mostly water and some milk). The main problem is I am out of my favourite teas (tetley and harrod's) because I just kind of burned through my stash. I don't have the time or inclination to go to the Indian store so I am stuck with my less-liked teas.
I am finding out that I really hate Chamomile tea. Worst pathetic tea in the world.
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Category: the odes
02/24/12 09:02 - ID#56128
Tarsem
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Category: the odes
02/24/12 08:44 - ID#56127
The cherry tree in 3D gory?
Seriously, what?!
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Category: the odes
02/24/12 03:04 - ID#56118
Weird business names
"Price Protector is now Eyeona"
Eyeona?
Eyeeeeeeyyoooooonnnaaaa?
Like in a wild hyena laugh? What does bargain-hunting have in common with hyenas? Is that supposed to be a riddle? I know I can follow the links on that email and read the back-story and all that in the time it has taken me to write this out here. But really, first impressions are the worst and the most fun.
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Category: the odes
02/15/12 11:30 - ID#56064
So little time. So much to read
Reading on the computer screen is nice and all, but I want to be able to interact with the pages like I would with paper. I have a Nexus S and a Nexus One, but the screens are too tiny. I am thinking 10" reading area or more would be a far better idea.
Guess it's time for a tablet. A big generously-size Android tablet. (Apple is out of question). Strongly leaning towards the Le Pan II.
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02/10/12 05:01 - ID#56044
For Matthew.
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And yes, if the veggies and fruits at a place are rotten, I don't go there anymore, more in protest about neglect of produce than anything else. I guess it is pretty obvious but my primary 2 stores are Pricerite and Walgreens. Occasionally, I consider hiking to the Coop but anxiety and impatience wins out and I end up taking an about turn at .. Walgreens or Pricerite. >8^)
I caught this article about how the entire lottery system is a complete tax from start to finish. :::link:::
Its a very interesting psychological and evil experiment. Low income families keep pouring their money into these programs that fund the state government to often squander profits and additionally offer other subtle and not-so-subtle subsidies to the richer folks at the expense of the low income families.
Nice piece of evil economics, don't you think. All gambling usually is. After paying 25% federal and 14% state taxes in addition to the omnipresent 8.75% tax on everything, you HAVE to wonder why this money is not coming back to the betterment of the society, and why instead our elected representatives are bailing out the richest people who propagate these schemes in the first place.