This weekend, she said.

I claim, given my last two weekends of sheer exhaustion, that I should spend the majority of this one playing video games. So I shall do just that. — There’s a no-pants party I’m supposed to attend. But I have no skirts yet. …
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What's a girl to do??? —Part One—

—so, whats a girl to do when she finds out her best mate has a boyf and she is totally, utterly ALONE??—–
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Past Post: The Power of Definite Goals

An experiment with loggers demonstrates that “doing your best” isn’t as good as doing something specific.
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Moral Rationalism and Blameworthiness

Now suppose that S has sufficient reason to do x, and in response to the recognition of this fact chooses to do x (this could be because x is the only act alternative that she had sufficient reason to perform or because, of all the act …
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Orange You Glad You Didn’t Have To Do That?

Their Short Cut Challenge is just to do a short cut, which is cool, because we pretty much think everyone should have short hair. Everyone. Oh, except Cher. That would be weird. Halfway through their cuts, their guest judge Tabitha …
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Re: How do you do TODO in an XML file?

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Past Post: Chimps, Children and Productivity

There are some interesting differences between the way children and chimps mimic a task.  The chimps are more productive. What tasks are you doing unproductively simple because that is how you have seen them done in the past?
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How do you do TODO in an XML file?

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Catch the train

Whether it is a ringing phone, a knock at the door, my thoughts about needing to do the fifty things on my task list, etc. Notice in that last sentence near the end that I wrote “my THOUGHTS about needing to do… …
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