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Secret Ingredient
This video reminds me of the wonderful things that my brother and I have cooked over a few drinks.
Lump Sucka!
They live in the colder waters of the Pacific Ocean, and most of the research on them thus far has been done by Russian scientists. Their pectoral fins have been modified into a sucker that allows them to chill out and hang on to stuff. They have the ability to change color, and look like … Continue reading
Jumping the gun
Google already has an April prank posted as a fake new Gmail feature, even though it’s still March 31st: http://mail.google.com/mail/help/customtime/index.html Oh Google, you can do better than that… (Don’t mind the time stamp on this entry, for all entries are posted on Japan time)
Washington
George Washington kinda reminds me of Walt Whitman.
Jeanine
This little girl reminds me of one of my younger cousins, except for the Kansai-ben.
Musty Books
Once, long ago, these books were treasured and prized possessions, the repository of knowledge available only perhaps in other books. Now, these books reside behind the locked door of the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History. Though they are old, and some of their pages, covers, or bindings have become brittle and yellowed with age, … Continue reading
Karate Kid waxes on his guitar
The Darkside of Coke
Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Founded by a drug addict, selling soda to the Nazis, anti-civil rights business practices, stealing water from farmers, and ignoring the plights of unionized workers targeted by hostile guerillas: all of these things, and more, apply to one of my favorite beverages. I hate to say it … Continue reading
Pacific Grove Flowers
You can see all of these flowers in the back yard of the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History.