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Sitting in SQL class

{Submitted while in my SQL class}

Okay, if my instructor refers to Microsoft's SQL Server Enterprise Manager as "Enterprise Mangler" one more time, I'm going to scream. Actually, I won't, because it's a given that he's going to say it several more times before lunch, and screaming that much would be rude.

Same goes for pronouncing SQL Server as "squeal server", though. Gads.

Ha ha, isn't this software we're learning about terrible? No word yet on whether MySQL might be humorously pronounced as "My Suckle". Whee!

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Bridge-crossing music

I've been trying to find different ways to walk to work in an effort to get more steps, and today I took one of the more out-of-the-way routes, across the Ross Island bridge.

Walking more is good, but over the course of four miles, my brain needs to find ways to occupy itself. Unfortunately, today it chose to do so by endlessly repeating "Can't Fight This Feeling" by ? sigh ? REO Speedwagon.

At first, it was amusing to change lines like "You're a candle in the window on a cold, dark winter's night" into "You're a candle in the wind, oh, just like Marilyn and Di", but really, there's only so many times a man can sing ? to himself or occasionally at full volume, if the traffic was loud ? "It's time to bring this ship into the shore and throw away the oars, forever". What kind of ship is this guy piloting, anyhow? A Viking skiff?

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Gettin' snarky with the journalists, part 2, part 2

In keeping with Twinkie-centric (and therefore egocentric, but keep in mind this is a blog) posts, I hereby present the second in a series of e-mails with a USA Weekend journalist who is writing an article on Twinkies.

When last I corresponded with this writer, she had asked some very basic questions, to which I answered expansively. In this exciting installment, we get down to the nitty-gritty: getting my name in print.

My response is below.

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