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2004 US Presidential Election
December 16, 2003
| Clark Gets the Diva/Children's Book Author Endorsement
Madonna: "I think [Clark] has a good handle on foreign policy, I think he's good with people, and I think he has a heart and a consciousness," pop singer Madonna said. "He's interested in spirituality -- I mean, those things mean a lot to me." Sure beats Kucinich's endorsement from Grandfather Twilight. Or does it? Posted by Michele at December 16, 2003 09:59 PM | TrackBack Comments
I think he has a heart and a consciousness” Well it’s good that he’s conscious, I suppose. This is like getting an endorsement from a tupperware bowl. I don’t know what’s worse -that fact that the 80’s most famous slut thought her endorsement was of value, or that CNN found this relevant and news-worthy. Posted by: Warmonger at December 17, 2003 07:01 AM Is this Grandfather Twilight crap for real?!?!? It’s actually on Knunich’s website?!? He’s got my vote!I (sarcasm) Posted by: coastygirl at December 17, 2003 02:41 PM ///”He’s interested in spirituality — I mean, those things mean a lot to me.” /// clearly Posted by: wafflestomper at December 17, 2003 03:32 PM At the last second, Bill and Hillary shove tiny and frail Madonna in front of the giant, rolling boulder labeled ‘DEAN’. She is subsequently crushed but no one notices. Egad, Madonna, Clark and Moore together in the same room! Not since Fermi went over to Einstein’s house to borrow sugar and found Oppenheimer vaccuming the rug has such a braintrust been assembled. Posted by: torpedo_eight at December 17, 2003 05:58 PM “Egad, Madonna, Clark and Moore together in the same room! Not since Fermi went over to Einstein’s house to borrow sugar and found Oppenheimer vaccuming the rug has such a braintrust been assembled.” T8 If you market a tshirt with that on it, I will buy several. Bye the bye, have you gotten Sole Survivor yet? Posted by: jones at December 17, 2003 09:09 PM “Egad, Madonna, Clark and Moore together in the same room! Not since Fermi went over to Einstein’s house to borrow sugar and found Oppenheimer vaccuming the rug has such a braintrust been assembled.” T8 If you market a tshirt with that on it, I will buy several. Bye the bye, have you gotten Sole Survivor yet? Posted by: jones at December 17, 2003 09:10 PM I thought that this site was a parody. Serious. Mr Kucenich has more than one problem, the least of which is Grandfather Twilight’s endorsement. I heard that our DemoDerbyMan Howard Dean was going to get an endorsement from Jerry Garcia. How Ungrateful is that? Posted by: Cap'n SPIN at December 18, 2003 10:16 AM jones, ‘Sole Survivor’ is on my Christmas wish list, which gives the girls the chance to buy it for me. If no one rises to the bait (after all, books ARE affordable Christmas presents), I will do my annual post-Christmas shopping for the ‘toys I didn’t get’. I’ve seen Fly Boys recommended for Christmas giving in the WSJ. Currently reading ‘The Holographic Universe’ (interesting theory) and Doyle Brunson’s ‘Super System’ (mastering poker). Finding a lot of parallels, too. Bizarre. Posted by: torpedo_eight at December 18, 2003 11:31 AM Okay, I just told you what Apple wants you to look out for with window positions, but in the real world, not everyone uses the hiding feature of the Dock, and it is unrealistic to be able to predict where each user will place their Dock at any given day or how large they will have it. However, you can build a feature into your application that allows spacing for the Finder. You can give users the option of where to position their windows and what area of the screen not to cross. I know that BBEdit provides me with this feature, and I wish more developers gave me more control over my windows. Posted by: Josias at January 24, 2004 05:04 AM Adhere to Layout Guidelines. Did you leave 12 pixels between your push buttons? Does the positioning of your pop-up menus make sense, and when do you use a pop-up versus a scrolling list? Are you using the right types of buttons for the proper functions? Posted by: Jocatta at January 24, 2004 05:04 AM Post a comment
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