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In a post yesterday, I implied that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has admitted having unnatural relations with a piece of furniture. That was incorrect; Vice President JD Vance was the member of the administration alleged to have had the sectional assignation. Hegseth is the one with Nazi tattoos.
A colleague at my day job poked around on the Daily Parker, not for the content, but for the software. I now have two more Jira cases.
A photographer is coming to my house tomorrow so we can list it on Tuesday. To prepare for this, I've removed about 30 boxes of stuff from the house, mostly books and movies, plus some bookcases and other furniture. Just now after lunch, I removed or put away most of the things I use daily in the kitchen and took everything off the fridge. The house looks great for real-estate photos but it doesn't really feel like my house anymore. Even my normally-cluttered office looks spartan.
The temperature at O'Hare yesterday hit 22.8°C, beating the previous record high by...
Other than the war with Iran that the OAFPOTUS and his droogs started a week ago, what on earth could have caused this?

Teasing spring weather

   David Braverman   1
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We got almost up to 16°C today before a cold front pushed through around noon, so the temperature has already fallen to 11°C on its way down to 6°C by sunset.
On 5 March 2001, Federal judge Marilyn Patel (ND-CA) ordered music-sharing service Napster to remove the copyrighted materials listed in A&M Records' complaint against the service. This effectively killed Napster:
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is out:

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