www.cs.berkeley.edu/~krc -> www.cs.berkeley.edu/~krc/
My favorite comics include: * 11 Bloom County * 12 Calvin and Hobbes * 13 Dykes to Watch Out For * 14 Get Fuzzy * 15 This Modern World * 16 Lynda Barry * 17 Life In Hell * 18 Piled Higher and Deeper "They changed from Christian music to regular pop. For me, this tends to mean folk, a few quirky independent rock artists, and a smattering of classical and jazz. As I lack the bandwidth to download music, I actually own recordings by all of these artists. I think it's only fair to pay for the music you enjoy, at least some of the time. Some good radio stations: 19 WUMB in Boston and 20 KALX here at Berkeley. But I agree with the premise, and I too just want to be entertained. That I am almost never entertained by what entertains other people who just want to be entertained doesn't make us philosophically incompatible. I haven't had time to see many movies recently, though, unlike 21 David. Speaking of Usenet, if you want to retrospectively follow me through the joys of mid-adolescence, you could always look up my author profile on 24 Google Groups (the new incarnation of DejaNews). There are only questions that let anyone even mildly knowledgable realize that the person who asked them has zero clue and a negative chance of ever getting any. Questions that make the reader realize that it unfortunate for all involved that the questioner was ever allowed within twenty--no, fifty-- feet of a computer. Questions that make the average tech support person want to track down the person posting the question and engrave the answer on the querant's body a million times with a soldering iron. NOTE: *Any* question becomes a stupid question if you ask it enough times. If you are privileged enough to be given information, retain it. I'm not equal to you people, never will be, don't want to be. I applied to be student speaker at Wellesley graduation in May 2001 -- shockingly, they didn't ask me to come in for an interview. Like everyone else in the world, I have a web journal, too -- good luck finding it. If you're not smart enough to figure out my address from that, you're probably a spambot and I don't want to hear from you anyway. I created this page using 79 emacs and 80 Linux, hand-crafting my HTML just like we had to back in Ye Olden Days (circa 1995). Created: 10/28/1999 / Last modified: 03/08/2004 81 Sink the censorship 82 I don't like spam.
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