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The Great Va Va Voom.Bad news in the family. My uncle died yesterday in Negril, Jamaica. We don't know the cause. It was very sudden, unexpected, totally sad. Some thoughts here

Marc Canter: "I'll be lighting one up for him tonight." 

Betsy Devine welcomes BloggerConners to Cambridge. 

NY Times: "He has missed the summer trifecta of local Democratic politics: visiting the butter cow at the Iowa State Fair, marching in the Labor Day Parade in Des Moines and appearing at Senator Tom Harkin's annual steak fry in a balloon field." 

Matt Gross appears on JOHO tonight. 

Andrew Grumet: "Free your mind, and your weblog will follow." 

Thanks to Martin Schwimmer for the link to We Like The Moon

Verizon finally came out and the problem was a short between the house and the station, so they gave me a new line and said everything should be fine now. If you can read this at least it's fine now. Fingers crossed, praise Murphy, and still diggin. 

Ahoy mateys. Piracy is legal today. Arrr. 

Dr Vaughan: "I'm not doing this to save money. I'm doing this because the music industry doesn't give me what I want." 

They're talking about RSS in Latvia. 

Philip Greenspun compares the budget of Hamas, an effective Middle East terrorist organization, with compensation package for William Grasso, former chief of the NYSE. 

     

Last update: Friday, September 19, 2003 at 9:07 PM Eastern.

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