Author Archives: Neal Locke

See How the Mighty Have Fallen

Saturday I thought I was really cool for typing on my infrared keyboard into my wireless connected palm pilot. I’m doing it again, but this time at my house, and out of neccessity instead of a desire to show off. … Continue reading

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Live from Olive Garden

Ok, I just couldn’t resist. I’m sitting here in Olive Garden with Amy and two of our friends, Alice and Darrell. We just ordered, and (as always) people are giving me strange looks. I don’t know why I get such … Continue reading

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Round Two!

Allow me to start with the words of a true progressive, visionary, and someone who I guess must be just as plugged into the matrix as I am: Howard Dean, in his concession speech, closed by saying “Although my candidacy … Continue reading

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Quick Idea…

Didn’t blog last night, and don’t have time for much of one tonight, but here’s a quick idea I had–might be fun. Richard got a comment on his blog the other day from a complete stranger. Probably someone who found … Continue reading

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Round One…ding, ding, ding!

Hey kiddoes…wana see your English teacher get in a huge debate with someone just as smart (or more likely, smarter) than he is? It could get ugly, but read this entry in my blog first, then read hers, and you … Continue reading

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Live, from Cinemark Theatres…

I’m sitting in the movie theater waiting for “Cold Mountain” to start. I’m such a nerd–but I love that with my wireless keyboard connected to my Palm Pilot (which is connected via bluetooth to my cellular phone, which connects me … Continue reading

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To all the “Disenchanted Deaniacs”

This is a blog long overdue. I meant to write it last week, after Howard Dean announced his withdrawal from the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. In years past, I have considered myself to be a “professional-amateur political hack,” … Continue reading

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