07/10

On-page link, opens in this window 07/10/18 Unrelated linkage
On-page link, opens in this window 07/10/05 Could it be... Satan?

07/10/18

Catching up. Again.

Unrelated linkage

I'm not sure I entirely agree, but this post makes some interesting points about harassment of women on-line.
Off-site link, opens in new window Kate Harding: On being a no-name blogger using her real name

An AskMe from 2005 that I even may have linked to before, but it's a pretty fascinating discussion.
Off-site link, opens in new window AskMe: How does your brain idle?

Long ago I used to be a programmer, and a lot of my work still involves a great deal of conceptual thinking and solving complex problems. I used to be in the 'I have to have the whole thing in my head' school of thought and for a long time it was my way of tackling each and every problem. I agree with the dissenters in the Metafilter discussion, though.
Off-site link, opens in new window Paul Graham: Holding a program in one's head
Off-site link, opens in new window MeFi: It's only when you have your code in your head that you really understand the problem

A fascinating deck of Tarot cards made in a WWII concentration camp.
Off-site link, opens in new window University of Minnesota: Boris Kobe
Off-site link, opens in new window MeFi: Concentration camp Tarot cards

Amazing AskMe, also from 2005.
Off-site link, opens in new window AskMe: Life-altering experiences

07/10/05

I guess September sort of came and went, sorry about that. I've got another job, starting on November 15, my business site got done and I do intend to do better here.

Could it be... Satan?

The world's biggest Bible that's alleged to be the work of the Devil, scenes from the life of Satan, and the last woman to be convicted of witchcraft. And bunnies.
Off-site link, opens in new window MeFi: An extremely rare and even more bizarre artefact
Off-site link, opens in new window MeFi: Vintage scenes from the life of Satan
Off-site link, opens in new window MeFi: Helen Duncan was the last woman to be convicted of witchcraft in Britain. This was in 1944



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