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June 16, 2005

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[Bhootakannadi] In some 2 hours, I managed to put together this rather primitive widget piece. The graphics and icons aren’t anything great, but it works beautifully.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Most Valuable Network - End Of The Bench] Playing the Right Way: Roscoe has consistently performed when he’s been needed throughout these playoffs, and last night may have been an auspicious performance for Pistons fans. Despite once again finding himself mired in foul trouble, Rasheed Wallace stayed focused and disciplined, refusing to allow the referees to relegate him to the periphery of relevance. Sheed is gonna need even more discipline and informed play against Duncan.

[Basegirl] The Great Emancipator: To someone. Forgive me if I wasn’t paying complete attention to the other end of that game of catch but such close proximity to the Thighs of Freedom gave me head explody and made it rather difficult to concentrate on anything else. Even when the security people started shouting, “Time to find your seats, people!” I just kept staring, my brain registering something like “Seats”¦Section 18”¦far away”¦so pretty”¦unf love baseball”¦wheeee!” A girl in a pink Sox hat a few spaces down the line screamed, “Jason Varitek, I love you!” And I shot her a look that can charitably be described as “withering.” Beth looked at me and laughed, “I am rather protective,” I said, “Plus, I could snap her little pink wearing ass over my knee.” I was very nearly forcibly dragged from the railing.

[Cynics.info] jim's: NippleGate is brewing around our local blogosphere. Technically, it isn’t so much about the nipples but more about breasts, but BreastsGate didn’t sound as nice as NippleGate.

[Stargate-sg1-solutions.com] Stargate SG-1 Solutions News, Views & Spoilers Blog: It’s very funny and ultimately very poignant and furthers the introduction of our new baddies, one of whom is played by Julian Sands. He’s a wonderful, wonderful, creepy bad guy and he plays it beautifully. Then Brad Wright wrote Beach Head, which is a big Space Opera battle thing with some Goa'uld thrown in there for good measure.

[Mrbrown.com] mrbrown: L'infantile terrible of Singapore: Random bits from the week: Unless otherwise expressly stated, all original material of whatever nature created by Lee Kin Mun and included in this weblog and any related pages, including the weblog's archives, is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

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Posted at June 16, 2005 09:45 AM

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