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  • 04:59:43: Because I've no complaints. RT @truthmakr Why? The latest version is available for free download.
  • 10:15:04: They're changing open time later at work, want us going to later shifts. I still said I'm in school evenings cuz I hope I'll be, but ...
  • 10:17:27: My cursor and character-count #newtwitter issues do seem to be home Firefox issues. Everything's fine on IE at the work station.
  • 10:18:22: Uh oh. IE isn't showing the logoff link!
  • 11:53:18: @rustyshock I know where the logoff button is. On this browser the dropdown goes behind main application div, 'steada in front.
  • 11:54:56: @ rustyshock I hadn't clicked "remember me" so I was able to log off by closing all IE windows.
  • 11:55:45: @rustyshock This is at work so I don't get to upgrade.
  • 11:58:08: It doesn't bother me the production values on #DoctorWho aren't as cheesy any more but, sometimes, it does that the episode titles aren't.
  • 12:00:20: @rustyshock This station is just for employees on breaks. Won't be upgraded any time soon, is my guess.
  • 12:00:49: @rustyshock But is #oldtwitter going to go away?
  • 14:30:29: @rustyshock The problem is, #newtwitter does have some features I could get used to ...
  • 21:41:00: #AKOTAS updated: anachronisms are fun. http://tinyurl.com/akotas/2333.htm #webcomics #kingarthur
  • 22:30:23: There must be climate change. For the last few months I've had trouble keeping my ears popped.
  • 22:51:54: I had a good burger today. #sorkinoncolbert

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Oct. 8th, 2008 08:12 pm
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[livejournal.com profile] qtrhorserider told me Tuesday she actually heard the word depression used.

I see that the subprime loan situation is in some quarters being blamed on a regulation passed in 1977 disallowing the declining of loans on the basis of, if I understood the discussion, which side of the track the borrower lives. Where this argument falls down is that most of the subprime lending that brought about the current crisis would not have been prevented by the absence of that regulation.

Whenever I start thinking that no ticket with Sarah Palin on it could possibly win, I remember Dan Quayle.

Is it just me, or is Stephen Colbert having unusual trouble keeping a straight face lately?

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