This whole blog smells like butt.
I think somebody needs to wash their socks.
Their little Pinks Socks!!!
That's the end of my attack on one of the beavers for this month. Maybe September will be your month!
He swims. He gnaws. He builds dams. He moves us with his intelligence and grace. He is the Wily Beaver. And he is here to INTUBATE us all.
Thursday, August 12, 2004
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
I like to post in clusters.
I watched the movie Party Monster, and my favorite line is by this guy who is trying to write a book, and in five years he wrote just 2 pages. Anyway he's talking to the Mcauly Calk In charater and he says that he wrote the perfect line, and he wishes he could get it published. Just the one line, right.
If I could publish one line I would publish the following sentence, I like to post in clusters.
I watched the movie Party Monster, and my favorite line is by this guy who is trying to write a book, and in five years he wrote just 2 pages. Anyway he's talking to the Mcauly Calk In charater and he says that he wrote the perfect line, and he wishes he could get it published. Just the one line, right.
If I could publish one line I would publish the following sentence, I like to post in clusters.
"Beavers are good-natured, gentle, and clean. They make a friendly pet that follows its owner around much like a dog, scrambling up onto a lap to be rubbed on the belly whenever its invited. In 1970 beavers were commonly kept as pets around Indian encampments (including F-troop), but they do have a fatal flaw in a modern household: they never stop building. When kept indoors, they will cut down the legs of tables and chairs and build little dams between pieces of furniture. Left on their own, they will rearrange waterways."
Fewer college students choose computer majors
"Many U.S. graduate programs rely on foreign students who come here to study. In the USA and Canada, 43% of computer science and engineering recipients are non-resident aliens, the CRA says.
New security regulations might be keeping these students from applying. In India, the number of students taking the Graduate Record Exam, the test required for most applicants to U.S. graduate schools, fell 56% this school year, vs. last, test adinistrators say. In China, test-taking fell 52%."
Hooray for Mark and me.
"Many U.S. graduate programs rely on foreign students who come here to study. In the USA and Canada, 43% of computer science and engineering recipients are non-resident aliens, the CRA says.
New security regulations might be keeping these students from applying. In India, the number of students taking the Graduate Record Exam, the test required for most applicants to U.S. graduate schools, fell 56% this school year, vs. last, test adinistrators say. In China, test-taking fell 52%."
Hooray for Mark and me.
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