un·der·dog [uhn-der-dawg, -dog] – noun: a person who is expected to lose in a contest or conflict
Monday, December 15, 2008
Think about this for a moment.
It is estimated that a week's worth of the New York Times contains more information than a person was likely to come across in a lifetime in the 18th century.
I apologize in advance for all of the things that will be posted here. I am only partially responsible for the incoherent ramblings that spill out of my fingertips. I prefer pirates over ninjas. Protestants over Catholics. Peanut Butter over jelly. And I think brown eggs just taste better.
This is my blog. Again.
1 comment:
Wow.
So - my second thought is - it's either full of too much stuff, or it's under priced?
My first thought was that this answers the question: If you had everything, where would you put it? Apparently, in The Times. :-)
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