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02 Oct 2007 11:35 pm

Thanks muchly to Stuart Buck for the pointer to this gem.

From Dr. Boli's alphabet of occupations:


J for the Journalist, chasing a story,
Following up every hint, lead, and clue:
Not for the fame—no, and not for the glory,
But only because it’s the right thing to do.
No, she won’t quit working until the sun rises:
She’s making our planet a much better place.
Of course, if she happens to win a few prizes,
She’ll modestly smile and accept with good grace.

The genius behind it deserves some kind of award, but I fear greatly for his sanity.

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What a fascinating modern age we live in.

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