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Update - Mar 31, 2006
by jchamberlin on Comments
A few minutes after posting yesterday's blog, I was hit by a migrane. I didn't suffer the painful headaches most migrane-sufferers encounter, but I had trouble with my vision. It not seems to be hereditary. Both my mother and grandmother get them on occasion, and only their vision is affected from what I've been able to figure out. Fortunately, my migrane passed after a few minutes of stepping away from the computer screen, newspapers, television, etc. For my first ever migrane, it wasn't that big of deal, but I'm only in my twenties, and I'm wondering just how bad this will get a little older. A few of you seemed to like the video clip I linked to yesterday for The Colbert Report. Well, here's another clip for you. This time around, Stephen offers offers some love advice. This was originally broadcast around Valentine's Day, and happens to be one of my favorites, admittedly because Stephen loses his composure a little more than a minute into it. So go on, and take a look, and let me know what 'ya think of this one. Newswise, I haven't paid too much attention, so I don't have much to report on. I did, however, come across a new article stating the US military is planning on detonating a 700 tonne bomb in the Nevada desert soon. Is it just me, or does that seem a bit large? How much more destructive will this be over say 500 tonnes? Is it that noticeable? I'm not quite sure, but as long as it's not a nuclear weapon, I say go for it, but there has to be some sort of threshold where the size just isn't noticeable. This is the case with CPU speeds in computers. With most computer operations, you won't notice a whole lot of difference between say a 1.5ghz computer and a 3ghz computer. Current Rank: Guzzlefish
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