19 Nov 2008 | No Comments
Dinosaurs Utilized Crude Technology

Researchers at the Trump Center for Paleontology have discovered yesterday that select prehistoric creatures may have used crude technologies to hunt prey and compete with other species. On a dig in South Boston, the team uncovered remains of a what they describe as an ancient family of Eoraptors.

“It was a family of Eoraptors,” stated Dr. Clark Nunez, associate director of the Trump Center.

The collection of bones was first unearthed last Thursday at around 10:00 am, …

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27 Oct 2008 | No Comments

After writing several blog posts under the specific task of fulfilling the role of the unhinged lunatic, and just now finding out that Keighl.com is frequented by my gracious hosts respectable family, and goodness knows how many other respectable denizens of my favorite part of America that I have never (yet) visited, I feel decidedly sheepish, embarrassed and crass. Especially so when offered my own forum, since Keighl.com is of course of practical use …

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23 Oct 2008 | One Comment

My girlfriend drove me down to EMS yesterday in ‘final straw’ maneuver to make me stop complaining to her about my wet cold feet. She made me buy some new boots. I’ll be honest, I am not a large proponent of change, and even less gleeful when it comes to abandoning my current footwear.

People generate a lot of memories in their shoes; you know, walking from here to there … stepping on what there is …

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27 Sep 2008 | No Comments

Keighl.com’s flagship flash game. Beware of gravity!

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20 Sep 2008 | Comments Off
New TAQ Website

Earlier this week I was perusing my web server looking for wasted space, and I noticed that my band’s webpage (keighl.com/taq) has seen little attention as of late. It’s sort of hard for me to keep up my own stuff when I manage so many other site. Anyway, I pieced that one together like two years, and it looked very 2006. The thing was way out of date, and employed a bunch of obsolete web-technologies. …

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14 Sep 2008 | Comments Off

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I finally put all my bike training test yesterday when I rode 105 miles in the AIDs Ride for Life here in Ithaca. It was a tough day, full of all kinds of feelings, but completely worth it. I’d never ridden this far before (a ‘century’ I guess you’d call it), and Alice and I were a little intimidated by the length. The ride went all the way around Cayuga Lake starting in Ithaca, …