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01 March 2004 by nathaniel

no WMDs at the Oscars

Just in time! Now that in the coming months I plan to get back into physical computing, a Small Device C Compiler has been announced, which is OS X compatible… baited breath.

Here’re my two favorite quotes from the Oscars (not that I saw them). From
Yahoo! News:

"If there’s one thing that actors know, other than there weren’t any WMDs, it’s that there is no such thing as best in acting. And that’s proven by these great actors that I was nominated with," said [Sean] Penn, who received a standing ovation.
And, "I know everybody in New Zealand’s been thanked [in reference the 11 Oscars that Lord of the Rings deservedly took], so I’m going to thank everybody in South Africa, my home country," said [Charlize] Theron, who had been generally regarded as a lightweight actress before ‘Monster.’ Her earlier credits include ‘The Cider House Rules,’ last summer’s heist caper ‘The Italian Job’ and such flops as ‘Reindeer Games’ and ‘Sweet November.’

God Hates Shrimp – reminiscent of my favorite West Wing quote.

Steve bids adieu to Walt Disney … – Mr Jobs, I presume?

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