Sometimes, I think of very old video games and the recent marketing trend of prepending “i” to everything, and weird stuff happens.
Trivia: We didn’t win, we got 3rd place, which was annoying since we almost had a number of questions and could’ve gotten second if we had been more focused.
Zach told a story of an identity thief who was trying to be smart by using a stolen credit card number to order hundreds of dollars worth of Christian books. Why is this partially smart? Well, if the thief is able to pretend to be a fundamentalist Christian, then other fundamentalist Christians will think the thief is unlikely to lie about where he obtained the stolen books. This makes fencing the stolen goods easier. The thief is still an idiot, and will probably find that the police are not sent to bring peace, but an arse-kicking and a court date.
This is apparently my hundredth actual post despite being numbered 106. There were apparently 6 tests, drafts that got thrown out, and experiments along the way. Here’s to many more posts!
Not a whole lot else to report. I’ve finished all the books I checked out, so it’s time to go down to the library again and get some more. Walking 1.2 miles (1.4 miles?) is always a good thing though.




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