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Archive for November, 2008

Updated greediness

We’ve updated our Christmas list so take a look. Don’t forget, links are included to give ideas/sugguestions.

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Meteor over Canada

Holy crap! It would have been so cool to see something like this in person.

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We went to the first-ever game at the new JQH Arena tonight and the Bears turned back Arkansas 62-57. I can hardly believe it. MSU was picked last in the Valley before the season, and they are playing with just eight players because of injuries. They played their asses off tonight, and were up by [...]

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Dumb cat video

As if the Internet didn’t have enough.

Mmm, cedar block … it’s sooo cedery.

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I’m writing this from my iPhone and testing how well it works. Seems like a pretty good deal…

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After my cell phone was washed clean and killed, I decided to scratch a techno-lust itch that I’ve had for a while now: I bought an iPhone. And, oh my goodness is it freaking cool. Totally, unbelievably cool.
My habit of waiting to buy new tach paid off. (I hardly buy anything unless it’s been out [...]

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Media doom delayed

No word on layoffs yet – even though it was rumored we’d find out today. So we still don’t know how many people are leaving, who it is and when they’re going. New word is possibly early December, but management isn’t sure.

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Phone death

Friends,
My cell phone is dead. It passed away Sunday after a brief battle with the washing machine. It’s, like, totally dead. So I can’t retrieve any phone numbers out of it. If you could send me your phone numbers via e-mail, that would be great. The address is mikeandmo (at) gmail (dot) com. If you’ve [...]

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Love the crazies …

Lately it feels like this is Mike and Mo’s blog of media doom, so I thought that I’d share the best hatemail EVER!

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U.S. News & World Report is the latest print publication to shutter its printing presses and go completely digital. From the Washington Post:
The financially struggling magazine, which cut back to biweekly publication earlier this year, now plans to reinvent itself on the Web. While it will publish one print edition each month, according to staffers [...]

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