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About Applegate

Applegate is a Computer Tutor living in Miami.

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On February 26, 2007 Applegate Discussed

Global Warming Reveals Pretty Animals

  • and said:

The Day After Tomorrow taught us that missing ice-shelves result in a night at the museum. So much for that.

What’s worse is now we see that gross little bags of goo called Sea Squirts moving in to newly warmed/exposed water. Why not Sea Pillows?

Thusfar, the whole Comments section is cheeky, but do humans really want to be replaced by boneless sacks of water boogers? A warming Earth is getting nastier to think about as the weeks go by…

On 2007-02-24 Applegate GOODmarked

The 51 Best* Magazines Ever

On February 24, 2007 Applegate Discussed

The 51 Best* Magazines Ever

  • and said:

Wow, what passion! Brill yes, Brill no, “pedestrian tastes!” I’m obviously so horribly poorly-read that I feel I’ve snuck in through a back door to a great place of smarts just by stumbling on to GOOD an issue ago.

A medic would be called if I attempted to ‘catch up’ on all the reading mentioned; but I find lists easy to digest. Graydon, how about a comment to point us to any other similar lists that helped your research or pointed your oppinions?

On February 20, 2007 Applegate Discussed

Jet Blues

  • and said:

I waited 20 hours to get from Fort Lauderdale to D.C. I was blessed to have found an engineer from NPR’s WAMU who was in constant touch with forecasts and delays. The little indie airlines were so tossed about by the weather; the engineer and I ended up on a USAirways flight where lines were long, but answers (and flights) were given. JetBlue was certainly an extreme, but what kept the smaller airlines in general from functioning intelligently?

On February 19, 2007 Applegate Discussed

Search and Destroy

  • and said:

A Japanese whaler sent a Mayday about two weeks ago after a similar, non-lethal situation like the above [they were provided supplies after being rammed]. Upon hearing it, I imagined kids policing themselves on the schoolyard; it doesn’t work well for long.

How long before the Japanese harpoon the SSCS ships I wonder? Wouldn’t it be just as effective and less instigating to create a noise that chases whales away? Just as much effort/fuel/people without the violent encounters. I’m confused about how sinking unmanned private property is okay – doesn’t that create an ecological mess after rust and leaked oil?

On February 19, 2007 Applegate Discussed

Capital Domes

  • and said:

What I like most about this project is the scope of it; this Thursday’s mp3 I do will use this as an example of just how large things have to be to clean up after us. I saw the one in New York (incomplete) and it’s a landscape changer.

‘Paying the piper’ is enormously past due and will require more large installations like the one in this article. I love it although it’s sad it’s come to this…

On 2007-02-19 Applegate GOODmarked

Capital Domes

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On February 26, 2007 Applegate Discussed

Global Warming Reveals Pretty Animals

  • and said:

The Day After Tomorrow taught us that missing ice-shelves result in a night at the museum. So much for that.

What’s worse is now we see that gross little bags of goo called Sea Squirts moving in to newly warmed/exposed water. Why not Sea Pillows?

Thusfar, the whole Comments section is cheeky, but do humans really want to be replaced by boneless sacks of water boogers? A warming Earth is getting nastier to think about as the weeks go by…

On February 24, 2007 Applegate Discussed

The 51 Best* Magazines Ever

  • and said:

Wow, what passion! Brill yes, Brill no, “pedestrian tastes!” I’m obviously so horribly poorly-read that I feel I’ve snuck in through a back door to a great place of smarts just by stumbling on to GOOD an issue ago.

A medic would be called if I attempted to ‘catch up’ on all the reading mentioned; but I find lists easy to digest. Graydon, how about a comment to point us to any other similar lists that helped your research or pointed your oppinions?

On February 20, 2007 Applegate Discussed

Jet Blues

  • and said:

I waited 20 hours to get from Fort Lauderdale to D.C. I was blessed to have found an engineer from NPR’s WAMU who was in constant touch with forecasts and delays. The little indie airlines were so tossed about by the weather; the engineer and I ended up on a USAirways flight where lines were long, but answers (and flights) were given. JetBlue was certainly an extreme, but what kept the smaller airlines in general from functioning intelligently?

On February 19, 2007 Applegate Discussed

Search and Destroy

  • and said:

A Japanese whaler sent a Mayday about two weeks ago after a similar, non-lethal situation like the above [they were provided supplies after being rammed]. Upon hearing it, I imagined kids policing themselves on the schoolyard; it doesn’t work well for long.

How long before the Japanese harpoon the SSCS ships I wonder? Wouldn’t it be just as effective and less instigating to create a noise that chases whales away? Just as much effort/fuel/people without the violent encounters. I’m confused about how sinking unmanned private property is okay – doesn’t that create an ecological mess after rust and leaked oil?

On February 19, 2007 Applegate Discussed

Capital Domes

  • and said:

What I like most about this project is the scope of it; this Thursday’s mp3 I do will use this as an example of just how large things have to be to clean up after us. I saw the one in New York (incomplete) and it’s a landscape changer.

‘Paying the piper’ is enormously past due and will require more large installations like the one in this article. I love it although it’s sad it’s come to this…

On 2007-02-24 Applegate GOODmarked

The 51 Best* Magazines Ever

On 2007-02-19 Applegate GOODmarked

Capital Domes

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