Saturday, February 25, 2006

Winter tries again

The earthquake that rumbled through Upper Canada last night was not the ruling on the Blackberry. The judge deferred a decision, although it remains likely that the court will order Blackberry to stop using the technology in question. The Ottawa area, meanwhile, had a real earthquake, magnitude 4.5. Maybe it's retribution for the easy passage that, according to Bill O'Reilly, Canada offers to "Muslim crazies."

For a couple of days, the weather forecasters have been saying that we'll have light snow today. Just a few minutes ago, the National Weather Service sent out a heavy snow warning for up to 8".

If you're going to have a donut in Massachusetts, make it a Boston Cream. It is, after all, our official donut.

Bill Clinton has established a foundation in his own name, William J. Clinton Foundation, to do lots of good things around the world. Even better, he's hiring interns.

Yesterday afternoon I had to make it across town and little spare time. I don't think of myself as a fast driver until I get behind someone who's doing the speed limit.

According to this study, we say that we dislike meetings at work, but secretly, we think they're kinda ok.

Happy Birthday, Lynn.

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