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No idea they could do that

    David Braverman
General
I noticed as I was leaving the office Monday that my cactus changed: I guess it's a happy cactus after all. They're so hard to read, you know.

Today's Daily Parker

    David Braverman
DailyParker
Nothing, not rain, not sleet, not 15 cm of snow on the ground, can keep Parker from a tennis ball:

2008 GMT

    David Braverman
Geography
Now London—and officially, the enitre world, as it's now midnight UTC.

And now, Eastern Europe

    David Braverman
Geography
Happy New Year to everyone in Greece, Israel, and South Africa!
Via Marc Andreesen (yes, the Marc Andreesen), from Variety: [O]verall music [CD] sales during the Christmas shopping season were down an astounding 21% from last year. From the week of Thanksgiving up through the day before Christmas Eve, 83.9 million albums were sold, a decrease of 21.38 million from 2006's 105.28 million. It's important to realize, as the RIAA simply can't grasp, this has nothing to do with piracy. Suing people isn't the answer; getting a clue and selling over the Web is.

Scary blog to read

    David Braverman
BlogsWork
Via Paul Krugman, I've been reading the Calculated Risk blog for a while. They write about finance and economics, from the perspective of a retired senior public-company executive. Very good stuff, and very frightening.

There goes Sri Lanka

    David Braverman
Geography
...It's 2008 in Katunayake.

To all our Tongan readers

    David Braverman
Geography
Happy New Year! Tonga is almost the west-most place on earth, at least by time zone, so they entered 2008 almost 4 hours ago. New Caledonia, New Zealand, Fiji, and most of Australia have also gotten to next year ahead of us. The Koreas, Japan and Singapore are up in 10 minutes. Updates throughout the day, or until someone makes me stop...
A priest, a rabbi, and a giraffe walk into a bar. Bartender says, "Is this some kind of joke?"

Today's Daily Parker

    David Braverman
DailyParker
One week at overnight camp (Parker's day care provider also boards dogs, so he got to hang with his friends every day) has exhausted my dog. This is a common behavior in dogs, apparently. He was overjoyed to see me again in a way I've never seen in a human older than four, but as soon as we got home he climbed into his crate and passed out. (Actually he ate two entire bowls of kibble first.) Action shot:

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