Monthly Archives: December 2001

I was mistaken

The Mixmaster that still works is a Model M4K, made sometime between June 1933 and April 1935, which I rescued from my grandmother’s barn. Continue reading

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New (old) cookery columns up

If you feel like doing so, wander around the rest of the site and take a look at the contents of my head and my life. Continue reading

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Also sprach Mayo

His opinion is the tumor is a giant-cell granuloma, which is the one we hoped it would be. Continue reading

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Done up, more or less

We seem to have survived the holiday without catastrophe. Continue reading

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We still don’t know what it is

Still, nobody knows what it is, although we’re now absolutely certain it’s not malignant. Continue reading

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Sehr interessant . . . but not surprising

We’ve always taken the position that what you are is what you are. Continue reading

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My call-up papers have arrived

Nobody hurries to do much about anything in mid-December, unless the project has a December 31st deadline. Continue reading

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I have AB-solutely no idea why this is so

No way did I earn an A for the semester.  Only in an alternate reality could I even have contemplated it. Continue reading

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Ego-surfing

The other thing this project allows you to do is to ego-surf to see when you, personally, first appeared on the ’Net. Continue reading

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A response, to someone who got in the line of fire

My quota of Mr. Nicey-Nice Newbie Mentor, as it relates to egregious stupidity, got used up long ago. Continue reading

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