In my Wikipedia travels, I somehow bumped into this little tidbit:
Glitter can be used in criminal forensics, as its distinctive color, size, thickness, materials and patterns can link perpetrators to victims or locations.
Can it, now? The percentage of crimes solved by glitter, I would venture, is severely hampered by the lack of glittery crooks, who occupy only a small (but fearsome!) niche of the criminal underworld. Anyway.
- Did you follow the Jim Cramer/Jon Stewart exchanges over the past week? If not, I heavily encourage you to view the past week's worth of the Daily Show for a lesson in not just humor but in what has been increasingly viewed as an example of holding the media accountable. Good stuff.
- It just wouldn't be break if my first activity upon arriving home wasn't to retire to the couch with a glass of milk, bag of Tostitos, and a well-worn Michael Crichton book. The man wrote the world's most infinitely re-readable books. Watch out for them nano-robots. Get you every time.
- It's a gorgeous 50 degrees today here in Andover, serving as yet another occasion to ask myself: Why on earth do I go to school 20 minutes south of Canada?
- I've been listening to a lot of Neko Case, John Butler Trio, and Blitzen Trapper. You should too!
- Boo haircuts. They make me itchy and cause my ears to stick out.
- I am currently passing the hours watching To Kill A Mockingbird, and am much pleased.
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