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<modified>2004-06-28T09:05:40Z</modified>
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<title>Napoleon Dynamite</title>
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<issued>2004-06-28T08:53:30Z</issued>
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<summary type="text/plain">Mike called tonight and invited me to see Napoleon Dynamite. It reminded me alot of Rushmore; except lower budget, more shots of Idaho, and a whole lot more of the creepy, crawly uncomfortable feeling that you get when you watch an impending train wreck. Suffice it to say, Napoleon will probably make you feel a whole lot better about your own life. All in all, I liked the movie. It was entertaining and not at all what I would have expected after seeing the MTV logo three times during the opening credits (the last such movie I saw was Joe&apos;s Apartment: entertaining, but nothing like this). On a side note, since this keeps coming up, what the heck is up...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>Mike called tonight and invited me to see Napoleon Dynamite.  It reminded me alot of Rushmore; except lower budget, more shots of Idaho, and a whole lot more of the creepy, crawly uncomfortable feeling that you get when you watch an impending train wreck.  Suffice it to say, Napoleon will probably make you feel a whole lot better about your own life.  All in all, I liked the movie.  It was entertaining and not at all what I would have expected after seeing the MTV logo three times during the opening credits (the last such movie I saw was Joe's Apartment: entertaining, but nothing like this).</p>

<p>On a side note, since this keeps coming up, what the heck is up with the expression "Suffice it to say"?  It just seems wrong.  I mean, I suppose it's equivalent to "It suffices to say", but then why can't I say "Drive I to work"?  Dave supposes that its just some relic of an expression that survived intact from the days when people actually did say things like "Gallop I to the field" and other people actually understood them.  Dave also thinks that I should get an etymological dictionary since I tend to ask him questions like this from time to time (last time I was musing about the expression "might as well"...that one still confounds me).  Perhaps he's sick of me?  :)</p>]]>

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<title>Goner</title>
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<modified>2004-06-26T19:24:46Z</modified>
<issued>2004-06-26T19:22:19Z</issued>
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<created>2004-06-26T19:22:19Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Last night Laura and I went to see the new Renegade Theatre Experiment production, Goner. It&apos;s always funny to talk with BJ, so seeing him in a black comedy is great. The show was hysterical and included nice lines like &quot;if he wanted an Australian pet, he should have gotten a beer!&quot;....</summary>
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<dc:subject>Life</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>Last night Laura and I went to see the new Renegade Theatre Experiment production, Goner.  It's always funny to talk with BJ, so seeing him in a black comedy is great.  The show was hysterical and included nice lines like "if he wanted an Australian pet, he should have gotten a beer!".</p>]]>
<![CDATA[<p>This entry is also my chance to show Laura how Movable Type works...</p>]]>
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<entry>
<title>MovableType as a Blog</title>
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<modified>2004-06-26T11:44:00Z</modified>
<issued>2004-06-26T11:29:55Z</issued>
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<created>2004-06-26T11:29:55Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">To be honest, it mostly happened because I just couldn&apos;t sleep. Paul&apos;s blog (http://westbrooks.org/blog) is great though and it almost inspired me to set up my own on at least five occasions. Welp, I finally bit the bullet and did it....</summary>
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<dc:subject>DigiToys</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>To be honest, it mostly happened because I just couldn't sleep.  Paul's blog (http://westbrooks.org/blog) is great though and it almost inspired me to set up my own on at least five occasions.  Welp, I finally bit the bullet and did it.</p>]]>
<![CDATA[<p>I didn't really spend alot of time considering the blog software alternatives.  I've been playing with better bash programmable completion (how did I live so long without this?) and so I have been spending a bit of time at Ian McDonald's site (http://www.caliban.org/) as he wrote an excellent bash completion package.  I eventually ended up looking around and bumping into his personal blog.  It uses MovableType and looks really nice...so here we are.  I guess only time will tell if I will still like it after trying to use it...</p>]]>
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