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books, business and economy, comics and animation, computers, education, environment, event, everyday glory, games, geekery, history, kids, the world, travel March 14th, 2012Wednesday – 14 March 2012
Midweek…? Check.
New Comics Day…? Check.
Pasta and Movie Date Night…? Raincheck. (We’re having company for dinner this evening; PMDN will be tomorrow.)
And, on top of all that, it’s Pi Day. (See also: The Pi-Search Page)
Last night was relatively quiet. Team DiVa didn’t go for a stroll, but there was some pre-bedtime playtime. After the girls were down and dinner was eaten, I got around to herding a bunch of free-range ‘Clix. I’d been negligent about sorting them for longer than I’d care to admit. After that, I made my way onto CoD: MW3 with a coworker. I had some horrible rounds. Seriously bad. I thought about changing my gamertag to “BulletMagnet” at a couple of points.
Stray Toasters
- 3.1415926535897932384
- Rising Sea Levels Seen as Threat to Coastal U.S.
- Visit the Titanic for $12, 500. But hurry! Only one seat left!
- After 244 Years, Encyclopedia Brittanica Stops the Presses
- Lost Boy Uses Google Earth to Find His Way Home After 25 Years
- Love and Capes’ Thom Zahler did today’s strip for The Gutters:
- Flaw in Microsoft tool that enables remote connect is patched
- What’s in a Word? A ‘Dictionary’ of Americanisms
- What is a game?
Namaste.
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