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$3.96, $3.97, $3.98, $3.99…$4.00!

Gasoline is about $4.18 here…

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There’s always room for Jell-O

Found this today. Good for at least 10 minutes of amusement. J-E-L-L-O

Enjoy!

Wikipedia

I thought it would be a good idea to add ClausNET to Wikipedia. I spent about three hours carefully crafting a well articulated and objective entry only to see it deleted within minutes of its posting. I didn’t even have time to edit the entry before it was removed.

Maybe I’m taking it too . . . → Read More: Wikipedia

Tim Russert Dies at 58

Tim Russert of NBC died today of a heart attack while at work. He was just 58.

New York Post

Tim Russert, NBC journalist and political heavyweight host of “Meet the Press,” has died after collapsing at NBC’s Washington news bureau. He was 58 years old.

Television sources said Russert was recording a voice-over . . . → Read More: Tim Russert Dies at 58

Good News! RI now ranks 47th in worst drivers!

Hey! Good news everyone! After two years in a row as the nation’s least knowledgeable drivers, Rhode Island has finally moved to number 47! (not counting Puerto Rico and US Territories…) Wahoo!

Providence Journal

After crunching the numbers of 5,175 drivers nationwide who volunteered to take its online driving test, GMAC reports that Rhode . . . → Read More: Good News! RI now ranks 47th in worst drivers!

Eat your grasshoppers!

Scientists claim that adding insects to our diet would be good for us and the environment! Yum!

Daily Mail…

Crunching into crickets or snacking on grilled caterpillar is apparently a means to a nutrient-rich diet that also helps reduce pests and puts less strain on the planet than eating conventional meat.

Some insects . . . → Read More: Eat your grasshoppers!

Pringles can designer buried in a Pringles can

Here is something to spend the rest of your day thinking about.

AP…

Dr. Fredric J. Baur got his wish after he died. Baur was the man who invented the design for the Pringles potato chip can. And after he passed away last month his family honored his last wishes, and placed some . . . → Read More: Pringles can designer buried in a Pringles can