2008 in Review

December 15, 2008 by Craig

Self-reference is great, but it’s a shame that I haven’t posted anything this month.

With the latest blog meme of reposting the first sentence of the first blog of each month (courtesy Marco), I can satisfy both points at the same time!

  • JAN: My sister-in-law’s friend is over for a visit, and she got a spam for penis-enlargement pills.
  • FEB: Alberta Premiere Ed Stelmach has called a provincial election for March 3.
  • MAR: I’ve been looking to buy a replacement DVD drive for my Xbox (the original one is effectively dead, a common problem).
  • APR: There’s a fair amount of evidence and for the Efficient Market Hypothesis, which states that it’s impossible to achieve better-than-market returns (when adjusted for risk) on a regular, repeatable basis.
  • MAY: From the Political Compass FAQ:
  • JUN: Goddard College invents Masters in Consciousness degree to study eastern religious traditions.
  • JLY: The actual article is full of common-sense reasoning, but it was this part that caused me to post:
  • AUG: While in Costa Rica, I had a brief discussion (with a poker website employee) about the likelihood that a computer will eventually be able to beat any human player.
  • SEP: Magicians are entertainers who manipulate the human mind; some take that art too far.
  • OCT: Barbara Ann Parodies:
  • NOV: I’ve finally figured out a use for Twitter Now.
  • DEC: Self-reference is great, but it’s a shame that I haven’t posted anything this month.

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