November 9th, 2004, Early Morning | permalink
November 7th, 2004, Late at Night | permalink
November 6th, 2004, The Midnight Hour | permalink
November 5th, 2004, Lunch Time | permalink

And on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on…

UI9 Redux

Just a little bit of fun…

November 5th, 2004, Early Morning | permalink

Rap mogul Sean “P Diddy” Combs is making a bid to be the first black James Bond. The man formerly known as Puff Daddy said: “The world is ready for a black James Bond.” Kill me now…

November 4th, 2004, Early Evening | permalink

The Star Wars Episode III teaser trailer has been released (to those who are members of the Hyperspace club).

But I got’s it here for those who haven’t subscribed, be warned it weighs in at 10mb, so dial up users best avoid it for now… I’ll replace it with a link to the official trailer tomorrow to save bandwidth, so enjoy.

Roll on May 19th 2005…

November 3rd, 2004, Late Morning | permalink

CNN reports that “Sen. John Kerry calls President Bush to concede presidential election, CNN has learned. Details soon.” Oh well, this country is in more trouble than I first thought, time to go live in a cave…

November 3rd, 2004, Early Morning | permalink

So what’s been going on since last week you ask?

Well, the Boston Red Sox won the World Series with a 4-0 sweep of St. Louis… Didn’t see that one happening when they were 3-0 down to the Yankees in the ALCS. Good to see the curse finally put to bed.

We moved house last Thursday and spent most of the time from then until now unpacking and setting stuff up. It went fairly smoothly, apart from me close to collapsing with exhaustion midway through. We’re now about ½mile from Lake Lanier, and in a much, much, much bigger house than we had in Marietta, I’ll post some pics once everything is set up.

The New England Patriots finally lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 20-34 ending their winning streak at 21.

Then there was this little event yesterday, some “election” thing apparently.

Now, we were watching the results intently, flipping between CNN and FOXNews to see how different their predictions would be… And by all accounts, the country is heading down the crapper, but it’s all still up in the air. As if the Electionarama of four years ago wasn’t enough drama, but at least the TV networks havent declared a definate winner yet as several states are still undecided (though Fox gives Ohio to Bush).

Bah… This Electoral College system just isn’t working anymore. When will they learn?