August 21, 2005

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Trying to wrap my brain around something

    By Jack Grant

I've spent most of my evening trying to wrap my brain around several things I've been piecing together, along with much of what I've read over the past week in both blogworld and in the world at large, attempting to reconcile what I'm thinking with both rationality and with what I'm trying to accomplish in blogging by splitting my opinions versus my commentary between Radio Saigon and Random Fate respectively.

The world refuses to be so neatly categorized.

I'll work it all out, but not until tomorrow at the earliest.

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