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  8.4.2001/03:34      
Very nice photography site. Interesting pix, nice site design.
8.4.2001/03:29        
Oh, the things you can buy.
        8.3.2001/07:36
Where to get pet funeral supplies.
    8.3.2001/07:29    
Great photo.
      8.2.2001/07:47  
This is very cool. Just the thing for those four-day trips. I wish they had one that would charge my digital camera!
8.1.2001/08:44        
I look forward to the regular updates of this psycho-socio-analytico page from Google.
    8.1.2001/08:41    
Eric Gauger, whose site Notes from the Road is a fairly well-known classic of its kind, dropped Poor Clio a note the other day asking whether his site might be of interest to the many hundreds of thousands of our own readers. If you haven't seen it before, you might enjoy taking a look.
        8.1.201/08:39
Lurid paperback covers from last century.
      8.1.2001/08:32  
Oh, yes, yes, yes!
8.1.2001/08:23        
We're coming up on that meteor shower time of year again.
  8.1.2001/08:21      
I hope they gave these people a pretty bookmark.
        7.31.2001/08:07
Of course this is very sexist, but it is more rudimentarily just plain mean.
      7.31.2001/08:05  
Boston's marvelous new tunnel.
    7.30.2001/07:39    
Shark cam.
      7.30.2001/07:31  
The simplest way to explain the tax bribe is that if you've been making money, you're more likely to get some money. If you're poor and haven't made much money, you probably won't get much money. Or any.
7.30.2001/07:27        
We saw Planet of the Yapes yesterday, and were well entertained.
  7.29.2001/08:00      
Just like in the song!
        7.28.2001/06:23
Mystify your enemies! Track regiment movements! Talk amongst your friends in Navaho code!
    7.28.2001/06:11    
Great news for the Cubs, bad news for the Astros and the rest of the NL Central...
      7.27.2001/08:29  
Boys will be boys.
  7.27.2001/08:24      
Next time you want to spend an hour doing something truly different, check this out.
7.27.2001/07:54        
This is not quite the youth guidance the program had in mind...
      7.26.2001/06:25  
Let the skeptics be dammed.
    7.26.2001/06:19    
Save the rhino.
        7.26.2001/06:12
A house is not a home.
  7.25.2001/07:28      
I want one!
    7.25.2001/07:18    
Sites That Are What Their URLs Say They Are Dept.: www.nestboxes.org.
        7.25.2001/07:06
Very little, very late.
      7.24.2001/09:53  
Tempting, yes, but could I afford it?
7.23.2001/07:18        
I find this handy, and I'm one state away... it must be indispensable if you live in Texas.
        7.23.2001/07:13
I am 18,200 days old today, which is a minor decimal birthday, according to Decimal Birthday, found by Elise. My next major decimal birthday will be Oct. 1, 2003, when I turn 19,000.
    7.23.2001/07:10    
We saw Jurrasic Park III yesterday, and laughed more than we screamed.
  7.22.2001/16:39      
This is great news.
7.22.2001/20:16        
Cool picture.
      7.21.2001/09:18  
Reptile smuggling in the news.
    7.21.2001/09:15    
Colorado wildflowers.
        7.20.2001/07:17
Save the apes.
  7.20.2001/07:12      
Sites That Are What Their URLs Say They Are Dept.: www.forestryimages.org, where one can find depictions of, say, bark beetles.
7.20.2001/07:09        
Protecting the sensitive public.
    7.19.2001/07:36    
Another reason to think carefully before taking a bite of chocolate...
  7.19.2001/07:29      
Sites That Are What Their URLs Say They Are Dept.: www.dognoses.com.
        7.19.2001/07:16
Your relatively indelible cyber-footprints....