Jamie Ly

Jamie Ly

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April 2005

There were 10 posts published in April 2005.

Daily Doodle: Pop-Culture Icon Stops Soldiers

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Doodle of the Day: Weiner Lover

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Doodle of the Day: Good Aim

In order to give you, my beloved audience, a break from my daily ramblings, here’s a doodle worth as many words as any of my other entries.

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Doodle of the Day: Tasty Morsel

The first of several…

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Gay Rights and Grammar Test

Spain has become the third EU nation to allow same sex marriages the same rights as heterosexual marriages. It’s incredibly surprising to me, considering that Spain is largely Catholic. In what must have been joyful news to the gay and lesbian rights lobbyists and groups of Spain, lawmakers also gave gay couples the right to […]

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Jamie’s TechTrek: High Definition Media

There is news that Toshiba and Sony are cooperating to combine their next-generation dvd formats: HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, respectively. This is great news for technophiles and standard consumers alike, as unified media means unified hardware, which translates to less money you’ll have to spend to enjoy the media you purchase. In the early 90s, IBM […]

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Mom’s Cancer

What if your mom was diagnosed with cancer? Brian Files chronicled his family’s experience through this award-winning comic, Mom’s Cancer. The comic will only be available for a short time online as it is being published in book form. Check it out for free, while you can.

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Pretender

I thought I was a hero once, but it turned out I was a pretender. My most potent actions were selfish, vandalizing acts–the antithesis of heroism.

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Schiavo and the Right to Life

From the results of my previous entry, it seems that support for “the right to life” is lax in the Asian community–or at least, the reads-my-blog community. Although I think that the whole Schiavo case was blown way out of proportion, I tend to be pro-life. Although I am deeply respectful of free will as […]

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Current Events and Patient Pro

Current events that I care about: GMail has new features as well as an increase mailbox size. Mrs. Schiavo is gone, but Mr. Shiavo’s torment has yet to cease. There may be a new Pope soon. PatientPro Design Diary Layered Architecture PatientPro runs on a standard 3-level architecture which includes: Client-level applications Server-level applications Backend […]

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