The boy is hitting and pushing other kids, at school and elsewhere. We’re as firm as can be about it not being acceptable behavior, and he knows it’s not OK, but it repeats. Considered spanking, but a few voices have said it won’t help (they are not against the practice, necessarily). I was spanked twice, [...]
Entries from October 2003
Curbing the instincts
October 16th, 2003 · Comments Off
Tags: Family
Last CD?
October 15th, 2003 · Comments Off
Last CD? The music industry will not crumble to its knees if its loses my infrequent custom, but it’s just possible that I’ve bought my last CD. The final straw? The forgotten frustration of removing the security strips. After months on my Amazon wish list, The Pretenders Loose Screw made it into my last order. [...]
Tags: Everything
Women’s World Cup report
October 13th, 2003 · Comments Off
Women’s World Cup report The United States beat Canada 3-1 on Saturday, before 25,253 (near capacity, but it felt a lot emptier at the start). Game was engaging, but not sustained play throughout. You could tell both teams wanted to win, but (speculation) the United States wanted to win just to avoid embarrassment, while Canada [...]
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Four years later
October 11th, 2003 · Comments Off
Four years later Four years ago, we went to the 3rd place game and final of the Women’s World Cup (soccer). Today, due to the move of the 2003 WWC from China to the United States, we’re able to attend the 3rd place game and final once again. Below, a comparison. Facet 1999 2003 Date [...]
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BOOK: The Letter of Marque
October 9th, 2003 · Comments Off
BOOK: The Letter of Marque Several days ago, I finished Patrick O’Brian’s The Letter of Marque. Aubrey is temporarily a licensed privateer (the ‘letter of marque’ is written permission from the government to maraud the enemies of the state), commanding the Surprise, now owned by Maturin. While Aubrey’s situation — especially his longing to be [...]
Tags: Books
Software requests
October 8th, 2003 · Comments Off
So many ideas in the email space… here’s one more: Steven Johnson has an idea: “It would be a huge help to me if my email software would automatically organize incoming messages based on 1) whether I’ve responded to the sender before, and 2) on average how quickly I’ve responded to the sender in the [...]
Tags: Email
Is ‘simple’ a good enough…
October 7th, 2003 · Comments Off
Is ‘simple’ a good enough reason to do ‘me too’? We’re considering new services to develop at work, and there are lots of choices. So far, it feels like nothing is new under the sun, but novelty doesn’t seem necessary, as long as we provide content and services that people want. To date, content has [...]
Tags: Tech