Despite its high visibility, I have not been able to authenticate “May you live in interesting times” as an ancient Chinese curse. —Stephen E. DeLong —Get a(n Interesting) Life
I am tempted to comment “Somebody has too much time on his hands,” but the irony of typing that into my weblog would probably be too painful to bear.
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