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  1. The Baird's rat snake busted through a cage lid I previously thought was escape-proof. Fortunately, he did so right in front of me.
  2. This afternoon, we're feeding nightcrawlers to the garter snakes and box turtle, for whom worms are tasty, tasty treats. Nom!
  3. Sarah Palin is stepping down as Alaska governor by the end of the month; she couldn't even complete a single term?
  4. Can anyone point me to an HTML 5 tutorial that is written for human beings? I find the w3.org doc pages a little bewildering.
  5. @brownpau Oh THANKS: now the Wallace and Gromit theme is running through MY head ...
  6. Dear Gatineau drivers: Stop crashing into one another with your cars. Kthnxbai.
  7. Current reading: On the Shoulders of Titans: A History of Project Gemini, by Barton C. Hacker and James M. Grimwood (1977).
  8. @hodgman BUT MIGHTY PUTTY FIXES EVERYTHING.
  9. I *think* I've killed off a few IE rendering errors, but I won't be able to tell for a couple of days. (My house has no Windows.)
  10. @marelewell Shiny.
  11. Saw my first firefly ever tonight.
  12. Safari 4 has been crashing on me, apparently spontaneously. They weren't kidding when they said crash resistance is Snow Leopard-only.
  13. Boy oh boy, did I just come up with a good idea for a series of blog entries. I wonder if I can pull it off.
  14. Tinkering with and fixing bugs on my home page.
  15. The skies do not look promising.
  16. Apparently I can't spell "reconnaissance."
  17. Rain, at last.
  18. @WTL And yet Fido, on its website, says it "has sold out of the iPhone 3GS in the vast majority of cities across the country at this time."
  19. Liz Hand: "He never seemed to take a day off from being Michael Jackson, and that seemed sadder than anything." http://bit.ly/XQf4S
  20. @map_maker Huxley wrote this classic: http://bit.ly/13zt1S