October 2004
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Watermark in the New York Times
Two weeks ago, I received a message that a reporter from the New York Times wanted to speak to me about my blog. Was he interested in my fine, sensitive poems? Or perhaps my incisive political commentary? No. He was interested in Friday Cat Blogging. The article is here. Yes, it requires registration — but… Continue reading
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Disability Testing
Look What the Cat Dragged In has a great post up today: Why Disability Testing for FMS is Often Misleading: Advice for FMS/CFS Patients and their Disability Team. Lots of good information for those in the process of diagnosis/ disability application. Continue reading
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Letter to a Friend in China
You travel far to lose yourself in strangeness. You watch a man gutting a turtle into the street. Hills fade in the distance. I stay in my house by the river. Aspens are losing their yellow hair. Today I found a wounded bird perched in the brittle garden. You are learning the Chinese way. One… Continue reading
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IT Kitchen
Today’s topic is Security, and comments and essays are still welcome on the previous topics: Smart Mobs and Collaboration. I am not posting there (except for a comment or two) but I’m enjoying the read. Continue reading
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A False Reality
A couple of weeks ago, I tried to imagine myself (unsuccessfully) into the mind of a Bush voter. I realize that someone who holds to the religious belief that abortion is murder is unlikely to vote for a pro-choice candidate. I also realize (though not without difficulty) that there is some evangelical portion of the… Continue reading

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