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The Man Thong

With our up coming trip to Hawaii, someone was kind enough to share these very disturbing and scary photos with my sister.  Apparently these were taken on a beach somewhere in California.  So here you go, what I've termed the "man thong":

Scary man's bathing suit #1

Just as scary: Scary man's bathing suit #2

And downright disturbing: Scary man's bathing suit #2

The missing missing link

From the "No Shit" department comes word that there was no connection between Iraq and al Qaeda on the 9/11 attacks.  Duh?  Anyone outside of George W. Bonehead and company with half a brain surely figured this out long ago.  But then again, I guess we'll all be eating our words when they find bin Laden sitting in his cave on top of a pile of Iraqi chemical and biological weapons.  What can I say other than "bring 'em on".

7/7/2004
Shortly after the 9/11 Commission found no "credible evidence" that Iraq cooperated with al Qaeda, Vice President Chenney pretty must insisted that it was not so.  His feelings being that "probably" had information the commission didn't.  But after reviewing transcripts of his remarks, the commission believes he knows nothing that they don't.  Hmmm…go figure.

7/9/2004
The saga continues with even more damning evidence…or the lack there of!

Blog Tagline

I need to stop doing these little things and work on packaging a release!  But…I've added the ability to have a tagline in the sub-header area.  In my case, this would be the "Brainwork from the lava flow…" text you see above.

Multiple Users & Posted By

I've completed some necessary changes required to adequately utilize having multiple users on the blog.  This was a realization I had shortly after completing the user management. If you're going to have multiple users, you need to distinguish who posted what!

At the time I did the user management I was thinking of the longer term where someone could register and post comments more easily.  But I hadn't really thought about the mid-term of allowing multiple users to post to the blog.  It's a natural extension, thus a few changes to the entry table, the login process and a slew of changes to the add/edit/display functions and voilà, multi-user PolarBlog!

And the end result that you see?  Well, not much.  Just the "Posted by" line that you now see in the header of all of the posts.