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      5.15.2001/16:17  
Runaway freight train.
5.15.2001/09:03        
Annotated skeleton.
  5.15.2001/08:57      
Here's a gift for that very special graduating senior, especially one who spends a lot of time outdoors or at the beach.
        5.15.2001/08:45
What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? Dept.: There's always porn film actress, or Los Angeles Police Department Commander.
      5.15.2001/08:36  
One of the first of what will no doubt be a long line of interesting dispatches based on the 2000 U.S. Census.
  5.14.2001/09:18      
What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? Dept.: Think about being a hazardous hazardous materials clean-up crew member, or perhaps a Bureau of Printing and Engraving employee, or even a rescue worker.
    5.14.2001/09:13    
A sad story about the once-proud town of Cairo, IL.
      5.13.2001/08:42  
What??!?! A Vincent Price site, and it doesn't have a feature on The Tingler??? But of course, I am only being impatient; more pages on other Price films are promised. This site is really a good Price fan site, and I look forward to the installation of something on The Tingler.. as well as another favorite Price film, Laura.
        5.13.2001/10:31
Warm weather snake warning.
5.12.2001/10:49        
What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? Dept.: body guard, or animal trainer ... or even candle inspector.
  5.11.2001/16:22      
Dead, but not to where anyone would notice.
        5.11.2001/09:49
What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? Dept.: Street Money Changer.
      5.11.2001/09:44  
This is the height of the gardenia season; we have several bushes scattered around the yard. The aroma of the gardenia is my favorite of all flowers.
5.11.2001/09:13        
I wish I could find similar lists for other authors or characters: a list of books mentioned in Nero Wolfe stories.
    5.11.2001/08:33    
You may have noticed at the top of the page that I am experimenting with a cam, currently called YardCam.
      5.11.2001/08:27  
I want to go!
        5.11.2001/08:26
Morning after the big love fest... regrets?
5.10.2001/11:04        
Hilter art flap.
  5.10.2001/11:01      
Intersting, though I am not buying.
    5.10.2001/08:58    
Sites That Are What Their URLs Say They Are Dept.: www.exclassics.org.
5.10.2001/08:56        
The one in the lower right looks familiar.
        5.10.2001/08:48
How shall we endure the wait?
      5.10.2001/08:43  
The Boeing relocation saga is shaping up like a thrilling TV miniseries. Romance! Ambition! Fortunes made and lost! And soon, broken hearts...
    5.9.2001/09:02    
My old cell phone went kaput, and I replaced it with a Nokia 8260. It sends and receives e-mail and IM, the battery life is good, it vibrates along with ringing, and it weighs less than my keys. It's tiny and I hardly notice it in my pocket (until it vibrates). To my mind, this is what they meant all along.
        5.9.2001/08:35
Save the barn owls.
  5.9.2001/07:52      
Interesting Georgia Okeeffe art show in Milwaukee.
5.8.2001/15:21        
Really interesting story from the International Herald-Tribune about folks who enjoy urban exploration adventures in such places as abandoned mental hospitals or forgotten subway platforms.
    5.8.2001/12;17    
Burning man.
      5.8.2001/09:21  
This is fun: a huge collection of British movie fan mag covers.
5.8.2001/09:14        
What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? Dept.: Generation Dispatcher.
  5.8.2001/09:04      
This dollars/years purchasing-power converter may be great for economists, but it is also just perfect for anyone who reads novels set in earlier times. Now if I can only find something that tells me what two sovereigns were worth in 1858...
        5.7.2001/16:24
Sites That Are What Their URLs Say They Are Dept.: OneDayHikes.com.
    5.7.2001/13:07    
More and more Americans are getting themselves into jams.
  5.7.2001/10:12      
Maybe we should blow up the earth, so that it doesn't harm any asteroids.
        5.7.2001/08:59
Money cannot buy happiness.
      5.6.2001/16:17  
The Lake Charles Atomic Bomb, R.I.P.
    5.6.2001/08:34    
Full text of Audubon's Birds of America volumes, with plates; sound clips also available.