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Oh the Hue Manatee!

Mar13

Heard this phrase while watching an old movie and suddenly the image of a colorful manatee sprang to mind.

Tim Kane

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How Do You Spend Your Time?

Mar6

The way English has us spending time or sparing a minute is the oddest idea when you really think about it.

Tim Kane

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The Downside of Ghostwriting

Feb27

There are many jokes about ghostwriting. But none consider the physical problems of spectral novelist and tangible keyboard.

Tim Kane

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A Waist of Time

Feb20

There was a Bukowski poem about a waste of time that shifted into a waist of time. This image always stuck in my mind.

Tim Kane

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How to Computer: Log In vs. Log On

Feb13

So what if this was how you really operated a computer. We all carry our own identity log and it either smash the keyboard or shove it through the screen. (This method would cut down on screen time, for sure).

Tim Kane

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Short haunting tales pulled from superstition and myth. Click to read.

Kassandra must confront the truth about her dad’s suicide by traveling into Death itself. She must journey into a cursed Tarot deck to defeat an evil magician and heal her soul.

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