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9/11/01 september 11, 2001

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What a horrible, inconceivable thing. This morning, at about 8:46 am EDT and 9:04 EDT, two planes crashed into the World Trade Center in New York. It’s almost entirely certain that both crashes were intentional and undoubtedly coordinated. The buildings—both towers—now have gaping holes in them and are billowing smoke. It really fills me with [...]

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9/9/01 b.s.

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I can’t believe I just wasted an hour on Brunching Shuttlecocks. I should have put in my laundry.

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9/7/01 “Galleon,” he jokes.

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Nothing, really. Ran across another site (via Joe Clark) by some guy who just moved to France, from Canada: Cardigan Industries, and his weblog, Textism. WordSpy—a site devoted to neologisms, one of my obscure interests—is also an amusing site I visit from time to time. The person who runs the site (Paul McFedries) also has [...]

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9/4/01 probably shouldn’t have said anything at all

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Announced at 2:00 pm: MAPE, my union, representing 10,500 state employees, voted to strike. 84.2% of members who voted rejected the contract, 15.8% voted to accept. Read the press release and the Pioneer Press article. What’s next? Well, there’s still a chance a strike can be averted. The union and the state will start negotiating [...]

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