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Archives: February 2003

fonts of places

It would be fun if each city and state had an official font. Here's some fonts named after places. Some make sense like San Marco and Parisian. But like Chicago and New York make no sense. Apparently the fonts of New York, Chicago and Geneva were meant to be named after San Francisco towns.

Can anyone think of any more fonts that are named after a place?

4 comments | | Thursday, February 27, 2003
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snot-freezing

The snot-freezing index is when it is truly cold outside and the snot freezes inside your nose. Anything warmer than that is not cold.

This winter I finally determined the temperature when snot-freezing is in effect. It's 5ƒ.

3 comments | | Wednesday, February 26, 2003
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round tables

when was the last time you ate at a round table? It's been awhile for me, it seems there are many more rectangular tables in our culture than round ones. However, I think outdoor tables tend to be round more often than rectangular.

Some links: Jury decisions with rectangular tables correlated with harsher penalties. Round tables for better dialogue. Any more links would be greatly appreciated.

6 comments | | Tuesday, February 25, 2003
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day before your birthday

In addition to celebrating our birthday, we should also celebrate the day before our birthday, because that is the last day that we are at that age.
~thought generated by conversation with David Rothkopf of Down the Line. Tomorrow is Dave's 30th birthday, therefore today is his last day of being 29.

6 comments | | Thursday, February 20, 2003
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UPS vs USPS

Check out this postcard I put on the Chicago Tribune UPS box at work. I wonder how long it will stay up.

3 comments | | Wednesday, February 19, 2003
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most popular color in the bible

According to the King James Version, here is the most mentioned color words in the Bible.
52 red
00 orange
04 yellow
41 green
49 blue
48 purple
04 brown
66 white
18 black
06 gray

361 gold
282 silver
00 bronze

13 comments | color | Monday, February 17, 2003
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no war

"You cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war."
- Albert Einstein

2 comments | | Sunday, February 09, 2003
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house gymnastics

I strongly encourage everybody to try out some of the maneuvers from house gymnastics and submit it to their site. Here's me doing the 5-star X-Door move.

6 comments | | Tuesday, February 04, 2003
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foggy

The different directions of the sears tower webcam is showing interesting variances in shades of brown and gray in this fog.

7 comments | | Monday, February 03, 2003
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