Gender Programming

Posted by Doug Fri, 31 Mar 2006 15:35:32 GMT

While I’m blogging family stuff, I’ll share a funny story. This is convincing evidence of genetic gender programming.

I came upstairs the other day to find my four year old daughter, Tiffany, and my five year old son, Justin, in what seemed to be a knock-down, drag-out fight. While no actual blows had been thrown, tempers were pretty high. “No! You do it!” “I’m not going to do it! You do it!”

Turns out Justin had lifted the toilet seat and was refusing to put it back down. Tiffy had to go potty, but was also refusing to put the seat down. For the record, I sided with Tiffy and made Justin put the seat back down.

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Conversations With Josh

Posted by Doug Mon, 13 Mar 2006 13:34:31 GMT

Me: Tomorrow’s a big day for your mom and I. Do you know why?

Josh: Because we’re getting a babysitter?

Me: heh, well, maybe. But that’s not the reason it’s a big day.

Josh: Oh, yea. It’s like your 7th, 8th, or 9th anniversary!

Me: It’s our 14th Anniversary. We were married for 6 years before you were born.

Josh: You must have been miserable for those six years.

Me: Ha! Why’s that?

Josh: Well, you must have been miserable being married with no kids.

Ah, to be young and naive…

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Classical learning curves for common editors

Posted by Doug Thu, 09 Feb 2006 14:22:59 GMT

Classical learning curves for some common editors

I’m not certain where this originated from, but this link was pasted in #emacs.

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